sweet = beaza (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEE-ZAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "beaza": a rare first name; a rare last name; Cabezo Beaza is a hill near Cartagena, Spain; similar Baeza is the name of places in Spain and Ecuador)
revised word
This is a project to invent words in an imaginary language.
Lhaesin is a conlang, an artificial or constructed language. It is a revised version of my earlier conlang, Lhaesine.
When I say a Lhaesin word means something in English, that is my definition only. Lhaesin is a language that is not spoken in the real world. Lhaesin pronunciation of words may or may not be what you guess.
Words can be changed after they are posted. Existing posts can be modified.
September 25, 2023
sweet is beaza
September 23, 2023
bitter is ennire
bitter = ennire (Lhaesin pronunciation = EHN-NEYER, second syllable vowel is long i) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ennire": a rare first name that can be feminine; a rare last name that can be Scottish in origin; a word that appears in several Kannada transliterated folk song titles)
revised word
September 21, 2023
dark is belor
dark = belor (Lhaesin pronunciation = BEHL-OHR) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "belor": a rare first name; an unusual last name; Belor-Eurofert GMBH is a fertilizer company based in Germany; name of a fictional male cavalier / dragon rider character in Pathfinder world Oustomia; name of an evil sorceress in the 1981 TV series "Into the Labyrinth"; Belor Hemlock is a fictional male Sheriff NPC character in Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords; Belor Design cosmetics of Belarus; similar bellor in archaic Latin means "I wage or carry out war, fight in war"; name of places in Indonesia and Sierra Leone)
redone word
September 19, 2023
light is ard
light = ard (Lhaesin pronunciation = ARD) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "ard": an uncommon last name; a unusual first name that can be masculine; a son of Benjamin in the Bible listed in the book of Genesis; ARD is a joint organization of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters; ARD is an acronym for a number of things; a character in the 1981 movie Heavy Metal; in English (from Norwegian) a simple plough consisting of a spike dragged through the soil; means "high" in Irish; ard or 'ard is a transliteration of the Arabic word meaning "land"; name of places in Ireland, Iran, and Arkansas in the United States)
unchanged word
September 17, 2023
dry is soun
dry = soun (Lhaesin pronunciation = SOWN, similar to sound) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "soun": Nasdaq stock symbol for SoundHound AI; obsolete variant of word sound; an unusual last name; a rare first name that can be Japanese; in Old French means "his/her/one's/its (third-person singular possessive pronoun)"; means "cellophane noodles or glass noodles" among Indonesian Chinese; name of places in South Korea, Mali and Burkina Faso)
revised word
September 15, 2023
wet is gowa
wet = gowa (Lhaesin pronunciation = GOH-WAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "gowa": the Sultanate of Gowa was a great former kingdom in Indonesia; GOWA an acronym for the Global Offshore Wind Alliance; a unusual last name, a rare first name; name of places in Chad, Ethiopia, Iran and Papua New Guinea; Gowa regency (administrative division) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia)
revised word
September 13, 2023
down is dus
down = dus (Lhaesin pronunciation = DUHS) (adverb) (a few things Google found for "dus": a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller movie; an unusual last name; a rare first name; DUS is the IATA airport code for Düsseldorf Airport in Germany; means "so, therefore" in Dutch; similar duș means "shower" in Romanian; name of places in Sudan, India and Italy)
redone word
September 11, 2023
up is vel
up = vel (Lhaesin pronunciation = VEHL) (adverb) (a few things Google found for "vel": a divine spear associated with Murugan the Hindu god of war; title of a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action-drama film; an unusual last name; a rare first name; means "a skin, a hide" in Dutch and Afrikaans; means "veil" in Catalan; means "well, I suppose, maybe" in Danish and Norwegian; can mean "or" in Latin; means "AKA, alias" in Polish; name of places in Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Turkey and India)
unchanged word
September 9, 2023
warm is sobla
warm = sobla (Lhaesin pronunciation = SOH-BLAH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "sobla"; SoBLA is an acronym for Society of Biophysicists of Latin America; a very rare first name; a very rare last name; Sobla (AKA Sobala) is a village in Uttarakhand, India)
revised word
September 7, 2023
cold is marul
cold = marul (Lhaesin pronunciation = MAH-RUHL) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "marul": means "lettuce" in Turkish; a rare last name; a rare first name; in one Stargate SG-1 episode Marul was the male leader of the Latonans; Hotel Marul in Split, Croatia; similar mărul is a declension of the Romanian word meaning "apple"; name of places in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Austria, Macedonia and Romania)
unchanged word
September 5, 2023
hot is chage
hot = chage (Lhaesin pronunciation = CHAYG) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "chage": a command in Linux to view and change password expiry information; a Japanese musician who was in the Japanese popular music duo Chage and Aska; common misspelling of "change"; an unusual first name; an unusual last name; similar çäge means "sand" in Turkmen; name of a place in China)
unchanged word
September 3, 2023
soft is pima
soft = pima (Lhaesin pronunciation = PIHM-AH, not PEE-MUH) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "pima": an indigenous people of Arizona and northwestern Mexico, AKA the Akimel O'odham; a species of cotton with unusually long fibers; Pima Medical Institute is a multi-campus, medical trade school and college; Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona; a genus of snout moths; an unusual last name; a rare to unusual first name that can be feminine; a town and a county in Arizona; places in Mexico, Angola, and Taiwan)
revised word
September 1, 2023
hard is rade
hard = rade (Lhaesin pronunciation = RAYD or raid) (adjective) (a few things Google found for "rade": an unusual first name which is usually masculine; a unusual last name; Rade or Rhade are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic minority group of the Central Highlands of Vietnam; an obsolete spelling of road; RADE is an acronym for Rapid Application Development Environment; name of places in Germany, Nigeria, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Indonesia, Mozambique, and Serbia; similar Råde is the name of a place in Norway)
revised word
This word is for the definition of hard meaning not easy to bend, cut, or break.