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Day 21: January 21, 2024


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Conlang Year, Day 21 prompt

Goal: Create five proto-forms for weather

Note: Begin with the most prominent weather phenomena your speakers experience.

Tip: For now, you can underspecify how the forms are used (e.g. “rain” could be a noun or verb).

Work focus: Create/Make/List


The vocabulary creation continues! Today’s prompt asks you to create proto-forms for weather phenomena in your conworld, beginning with the most prominent weather patterns your speakers might experience. Languages differ in whether words referring to weather tend to be nouns, verbs, or both. You don’t need to decide how the forms you’re creating are going to be grammatically used just yet. You can, for instance, create a form meaning “rain” and then decide later, when you’re working on more specific grammatical features, whether you want that form to be used as a noun, referring to rain or raindrops, or as a verb, referring to the act of raining. Figuring out how you want to use weather words in context can provide a fun exercise in creating colloquial constructions and idiomatic expressions down the road.

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