Sit up straight and show some spine! Today’s theme provided by ConWorkShop is Vertebrates. Of course, the daily theme is just the bare bones, and it is the delightful duty of each participating conlanger to put some meat on the bones by employing her glossopoietic creativity. And as a vertebrate myself, I’m really getting a kick out of this theme. (Too bad I already have so many of the obvious words in Rireinutire.)
puyaruñoñaramu to rinura· to sirira· to ratovetemitira· to vepañumitira· to tumemitira rinita hopokave:
vertebrate-ACC and bird-INE and fish-INE and amphibian-INE and reptile-INE and mammal-INE divide-INF can-PRS–HSY ||
Vertebrates can be divided into birds, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.
tatasiri /ˈtɑtɑˌsiɹi/ n. F lungfish
tuya /ˈtujɑ/ n. IN (zool.) spine, spike, quill
