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A weekly livestream on YouTube, hosted by David & Jessie Peterson, where they create a language, one two-hour stream at a time.
Today’s #Lexember word from #Sovála is mumu “cat” from our cat language #Sarkezhe! #conlang
December 5, 2025 at 7:35 AM
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Konàháíttapippelèkòkánelipéþólsìŋóču'o. "And sprinkle allspice and cinnamon over the flour."

This is my entry for #Lexember 4 in my Nómàk'óla language, a #conlang for nisse speakers.

www.quothalinguist.com/2025/12/04/l...
December 4, 2025 at 6:50 PM
Out next #Lexember #Sovála glyph is ch’ükí the Wokuthízhű word for “mouse”! #conlang #language #langtime #lts
December 3, 2025 at 9:37 PM
Today’s #Lexember #Valyrian glyph is one of my favorites: havon “bread”. I love the way it looks. The collective havor is where the word for “food” comes from. #language #HighValyrian #hotd #houseofthedragon #got #gameofthrones #orthography #conlang
December 3, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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Just in time for the @langtimestudio.bsky.social bat language!!! (Streaming again this Thursday at 2 pm Pacific!) #conlang #batlang #batmas
December 3, 2025 at 1:34 AM
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Lexember 2nd

kua everything; every; all (INCL) (can be affixed as -kua (-hua when the preceding syllable onset is /k/)) #lexember #omyatloko #conlang
Lexember 2nd
kua everything; every; all (INCL) (can be affixed as -kua (-hua when the preceding syllable onset is /k/)) #lexember #omyatloko #conlang
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December 2, 2025 at 4:24 PM
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Today’s #Lexember #Valyrian glyph is bāne “hot”. It’s also used for dija, which also means “hot”, but hot inside, not to the touch. #conlang #hotd #houseofthedragon #language #orthography #highvalyrian
December 2, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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My #Lexember entry for today: "Àséssetikèŋóčuppépóttiipàúho," which translates to "Pour two cups of flour onto a surface." I describe it in more detail on my website: www.quothalinguist.com/2025/12/02/l....

#conlang
December 2, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Today’s #Lexember glyph from #Sovála is the #Tpaalha word for “opossum” uźih! #conlang #language
December 2, 2025 at 6:47 PM
For #Lexember this year we’re doing words related to the board game we’re building Sovála. Over on our YouTube channel we’re creating conlangs for each of our animal kingdoms. Today’s word comes from our rabbit language Engála. It’s the word imé “rabbit”. :) #conlang #language #langtime #lts
December 2, 2025 at 7:12 AM
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Dormouse bard!
January 11, 2025 at 5:40 PM
The final Okoki word for #Lexember is “ẽtu” (“to gather”), from *insu. High vowels lower before nasal codas, fricatives fortify after nasals, and nasal codas drop out, leaving behind a nasal vowel (*insu > ensu > entu > ẽtu).

“Ko odapo’ina ẽtudonu.” (“The squirrel gathered treasures.”)

#conlang
December 31, 2024 at 9:22 PM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 30 is “‘u” [ʔu] (“to perch, to stand”), from *ʔux. It occurs with the non-past and third-person singular suffixes in the sentence “Khuu tãna ga ‘uanu” (“An owl perches on a branch”).

#conlang

Video: youtu.be/hcCSlf9oY4I?...
December 30, 2024 at 8:30 PM
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only now can Okoki call itself a language in earnest 🦉
December 28, 2024 at 7:03 PM
Today’s Okoki #Lexember word is “tã” (“branch”), which comes from *tam. An example sentence is “Khuu tãna ga ‘uanu” (“An owl perches on a branch”).

#conlang

Video: youtu.be/3-k3Twpb7RU?...
December 29, 2024 at 7:23 PM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 28 is “khuu” (“owl”), which is very much an onomatopoeic word.

“Khuu tãna ga ‘uanu” means “An owl perches on a branch.”

#conlang
December 28, 2024 at 7:02 PM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 27 is the verb “su’u” (“to crack open”), as in the sentence “Tii isana su’udonu” (“A young squirrel cracked open an acorn”).

#conlang

Video: youtu.be/VAkYlIrRtB0?...
December 27, 2024 at 6:39 PM
Today’s Okoki #Lexember word is “isa” (“acorn”), from *iksa. In the sentence “Tii isana su’udonu” (“A young squirrel cracked open an acorn”), “isa” occurs with the suffix “-na,” marking it as an object.

#conlang

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December 26, 2024 at 8:06 PM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 25 is “tii” (“young squirrel”), which comes from *tig. When non-nasal voiced codas were deleted, the vowel was compensatorily lengthened.

“Tii isana su’udonu” means “A young squirrel cracked open an acorn.”

#conlang
December 26, 2024 at 4:27 AM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 24 is “mahu” (“to dig”), as in the sentence “Osanu mahuara” (“The animals are digging”). This particular sentence was my favorite to say from all the sentences for this month. It rolls off the tongue quite nicely!

#conlang

Video: youtu.be/vrkQL6EjF6c?...
December 24, 2024 at 8:27 PM
Today’s Okoki #Lexember word is “anu” (“animal”), which is the source for the third-person singular nominative pronoun “nu” and also the 3sg subject-agreement suffix that occurs with verbs (“-(a)nu”).

“Osanu mahuara” means “Animals are digging.”

#conlang

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December 23, 2024 at 7:26 PM
The Okoki #Lexember word is “ãpa” (“to grab”), coming from the proto-form *amsa. Fricatives assimilated after nasal consonants and then fortified to a stop, so *amsa > *amfa > *ampa; then the nasal coda was lost, resulting in “ãpa.”

“Oraba lõna ãpadora” means “The hawks grabbed moss.”

#conlang
December 22, 2024 at 11:07 PM
Today’s Okoki #Lexember word is “lõ” (“moss”), which comes from the proto-form *lun.

“Oraba lõna ãpadora” means “The hawks grabbed moss.”

#conlang

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December 21, 2024 at 7:22 PM
The Okoki word for #Lexember 20 is “raba” (“hawk”), as in the sentence “Oraba lõna ãpadora” (“The hawks grabbed moss”).

#conlang

The video of this entry is in our Lexember playlist on YouTube:
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December 20, 2024 at 7:12 PM
Today’s Okoki #Lexember word is “dogi” (“to hide”), which completes the sentence “Lia arẽna ga dogidonu” (“A deer hid in the bush”).

#conlang
December 19, 2024 at 6:42 PM