Dommun Søerjehn
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Dommun Søerjehn |
| Author | Tristan Marco San Andres |
| Year Began | 2003 |
| Language Type | stealth language |
| Lexicon Size | 2500 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | Yes |
| Primer | Yes |
Dommun Søerjehn (in English, Sawyerean Language) is a stealth language. It was written by Tristan Marco San Andres. The web page is in English And Søerjehn. It is written either in Latin or in Lipen Søerjehn, a con-script which I also invented.
Language sources
It was originally derived from the German language, but as days goes on, it evolved into the current version. In fact, I started this one at about 2000, in my Asterix 'advertisement' on a piece of paper, and I sometimes call that 'New German'. But later on I call it as the Dommun Søerjehn (Sawyerean Language) well in 2003.
Design principles
The noun comes first before the modifier (aka the adjective). The tenses of the verbs and the comparisons of the adjectives were very simple--all "regular".
Interest of others
My college prof was interested in this language, so with other friends
See Also
- Lipen Søerjehn - a script used in writing this language
External links
- http://swlang.idohost.com - A Guide to the Sawyerean Language
- http://www.omniglot.com/writing/lipensoerjehn.htm - Sawyerean Script (Lipen Søerjehn) in Omniglot

