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After a few years of working on Verbum, I believe I have reached a point where the language can be learned by other. I have created a site that covers all the basics and has access to the dictionary and syntax files that will allow you to create words and learn the language.
You can find it HERE.
I'm sure there are some language mistakes since I am not a linguist and not sure how some aspects of language might work. But so far, I have no issues translating most anything that appears on /r/conlangs.
As for the dictionaries: There are spaces in the files where no translation exists. this is because, 1) there is no appropriate translation, or 2) the translatable word is already covered by a different translation. In the Noun Conjugation file, there are many empty spaces. I am still working on this, however, the dictionaries have close to 3,000 words which is enough to get started and once you understand how the morphology works, you will see that you can easily create thousands of other meaning. You will also likely disagree with some translations. That is OK. The translations are not supposed to be THAT particular word, but the concept that word relates to. If you feel a different word would be more appropriate, feel free to use that and let me know what you think needs to change.
If you have any comments and suggestions for improvement, let me know and I will get them fixed as they come in. Good luck! Hope some finds the language worthwhile. If not, well, it was still fun and I am going to learn it anyway.
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