Seraphim: An Angelic Conlang for Agma Schwa's Cursed Conlang Contest

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The speaker introduces a complex constructed language called Seraphim, inspired by abrahamic angels, highlighting its unique phonology, syntax, and writing system. The translation process involves detailed explanations of cases, verbs, and pronunciation, with upcoming videos on related linguistic topics and culture promised for the future.

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  • The speaker introduces a complex constructed language called Seraphim, inspired by abrahamic angels, involving cases, transit advisors, and a unique phonology with Gematria values assigned to words, pronounced by seven voices in 3D space.
  • The translation process from English to Seraphim includes syntactic structures, morphemes, and a 4D movement adjustment after pronunciation, creating intricate complement clauses, while the language's writing direction, vowel brightness contrast, and diacritics indicating originating mouths add layers of complexity, aiming to engage diverse individuals like AG Mashwa, Harold Devaugh, and Vomit Keeper.

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  • What is the constructed language inspired by abrahamic angels?

    Seraphim

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Summary

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Constructing Seraphim: A Linguistic Journey

  • The target audience is the speaker's twin brother, who is intelligent and curious but lacks a background in linguistics.
  • The speaker's usual target audience is not the viewer, but individuals named AG Mashwa, Harold Devaugh, and Vomit Keeper.
  • The speaker introduces a constructed language inspired by abrahamic angels, called Seraphim, which is complex and ungrammatical to the Seraphim themselves.
  • The language involves various cases, construct and absolute cases, and transit advisors to form transitive verbs.
  • The speaker walks through the translation process from English to Seraphim, involving syntactic structures and morphemes.
  • Seraphim words are pronounced simultaneously by seven voices emanating from different points in 3D space.
  • The phonology of Seraphim involves syllables with specific rules for consonants and vowels, with Gematria values assigned to words.
  • Vowels are contrasted based on brightness levels, and the language is written right to left like Hebrew.
  • The speaker explains the process of writing Seraphim words with diacritics to indicate the originating mouth.
  • The final step involves 4D V to T to C movement, where nodes are moved after pronunciation to adjust the syntax, resulting in complex complement clauses.

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Apologies for Hebrew pronunciation, upcoming videos teased

  • The speaker apologizes for potential mistakes in pronouncing Hebrew words due to time constraints, hints at upcoming videos on wugs and moose plurals, and mentions a lengthy upcoming video on culture to be released in December.
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