Lexember 11 (2025)

Been there, done that, got the T-shirt. But what if your culture doesn’t do T-shirts? Or any clothes, really. How then do you show off where you have been (or what you have done)? Why, just buy one of those enamel or plastic pins from that souvenir vendor over there and stick it on your belt or pouch. And be careful when sitting down on a couch so your lovely project pin doesn’t fall off and become one of those Things found between cushions that ConWorkShop are offering as the theme for today.

saha yakiva· sakimu teñekiva· teenehepimu sokiva:
there be-PSTSENS | that-ACC do-PSTSENS | project-pin-ACC get-PSTSENS ||
Been there, done that, got the project pin.

teene /ˈteːne/ n. IN 1. task, project;
2. contract (for a specified task);
3. piecework, taskwork
teenehepi /ˈteːneˌhepi/ n. IN project pin, souvenir pin, badge
norehepi /ˈnoɹeˌhepi/ n. IN sewing pin
pisusuha /ˈpisuˌsuhɑ/ n. IN dust bunny, clump of dust
ramihepi /ˈɹɑmiˌhepi/ n. IN safety pin