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Cesidian linguistic revolution update

Page history last edited by Kaisiris Tallini 1 year, 10 months ago

Cesidian linguistic revolution update [31.12.2021]

[new updates: 02.01.2022, 04.01.2022, 05.01.2022, 23.01.2022, 30.01.2022, 31.01.2022, 13.02.2022, 16.02.2022, 17.02.2022, 10.03.2022, 12.05.2022, and 29.05.2022]


The Cesidian linguistic revolution is happening even outside of myself, slowly but surely.

Italian and Korean speakers are linguistically woke!

 

My original Italian translation:

 

Ectopolita

 

Someone made this modification in Google Translate:

 

Ectopolitano

 

Not a significant difference. It's like the difference between 'ectopolite' in Ectoenglishⓔ, and the more common form of 'ectopolitan'.

 

My original Korean translation:

 

세계친구인

 

Someone made this modification in Google Translate:

 

엑토폴리탄

 

This is actually better, and much closer to the Greek roots of the word! I'm impressed!

 

Obviously the author knows Korean much better than I, and probably how to use the already imported Greek roots in Korean, so the word here is its most ideal form. Finally some real linguistic help!

 

By the way, I was also forced to improve my Ectochineseⓩ, Vietnamese, and Icelandic versions of the word 'ectopolitan'. I also very recently created brand new versions of the word 'ectopolitan' in Turkmen, Scots Gaelic, and Hawaiian.

 

I now have produced a good or decent original or translation of the word 'ectopolitan', and the name 'Kaisiris Tallini', in 101 languages or ectolanguages (or 67 distinct linguistic forms), and all these languages or ectolanguages are spoken by approximately 7.911 billion of the world's people, or 99.46% of the world's population in 2022.

 

The languages (or ectolanguages) on the minimum comprehensibility list now are:

 

Ectoenglishⓔ, Ectospanishⓢ, Catalan, Ectochineseⓩ, Uzbek, Kazakh, Turkmen, Tajik, Mongolian, Tibetan, Ectogermanⓓ, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian Bokmål, Icelandic, Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Malay-Indonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, Ectofrenchⓕ, Haitian Creole, Corsican, Ectorussianⓡ, Belarusian, Kyrgyz, Ukrainian, Romanian, Serbian, Armenian, Georgian, Ectojapaneseⓙ, Ectoitalianⓘ, Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Albanian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Amharic, Tigrinya, Czech, Slovak, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Malagasy, Swahili, Zulu, Kinyarwanda, Xhosa, Afrikaans, Venetian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Sardinian, Maltese, Hawaiian, Ectogreekⓖ, Ectoportugueseⓟ, Interlingua, Esperanto, Polish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kurdish [Kurmanji], Bulgarian, Ectokoreanⓚ, Ectovietnameseⓥ, Filipino-Tagalog, Cebuano, Thai, Ectolatinⓛ, Quechua, Ojibwe, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Lao, Assamese, Sinhala, Punjabi (Gurmukhi script), Punjabi (Shahmukhi script), Dari, Persian, Ectohebrewⓗ, Ectooscanⓞ, Arabic, and Urdu.

 

This is what the word 'ectopolitan' looks like in the 67 linguistic forms:

 

Ectopolitan • 外局人 • एक्टोपॉलिटन • Ectopolita • ექტოპოლიტი • Ektopolitas • Ektopolīts • Ектополитен • Ectopolite • خارجبوليتان • বাহিরেবিশ্বজনীন • Эктополит • Ektopolitan • ایکٹوپولیٹن • Ektopolit • エクトポリタン • اکتوپولیتن • ਐਕਟੋਪੋਲੀਟਨ • ఎక్టోపాలిటన్ • 엑토폴리탄 • Người ngoài • எக்டோபாலிட்டன் • خارج وطنی • ความเป็นข้างนอก • બહારગરિક • ኤክቶፖሊታን • Waje siyasa • Ektopolityczny • ಎಕ್ಟೋಪಾಲಿಟನ್ • Ектополіт • എക്ടോപൊളിറ്റൻ • ଏକ୍ଟୋପଲିଟାନ୍ • اکتوشهری • ນອກໂລກ • Ectopolitische • এক্টোপলিটান • ඒක්ටොපොලිටන් • Ektopolît • Εκτοπολίτικος • Ektopolita • Ektopolitní • Ectopolit • Ектополитска • Ektopolitiska • ኢክቶፖሊታን • Ìta olóṣèlú • Ngaphandle kwepolitiki • Ngaphandle kwezopolitiko • Ektopolitiese • Эктапаліт • Էկտոպոլիտան • Ektopolitisk • Ектополит • Ektopoliittinen • Ektopolitiske • Ektopolitný • ཕྱིའི་མི་སྣ • אַקְטוֹפּוֹלִיטִי • Ektopoliit • Utanborgari • Ektopolito • A-muigh-poilitigs • Waho-politika • Jawa llaqta • ᐁᒃᑐᐳᓕᑕᓐ • Ectopolites • ɒɈiloqoɈɔɘ

 

It should be noted that the word 'ectopolitan' could also be understood internationally by any regular user of the Cesidian calendar simply with the «ⓔΠ» symbol, whose individual characters stand for Ectoenglishⓔ [or the Greek prefix Ecto- (Εκτο-)] and Venusday [or an abbreviation of the Greek word Polis (Πόλις)]. In fact, the word 'Ectopolitan' is Ektopolitikos (Εκτοπολίτικος) in Ectogreekⓖ.

 

On 29 December 2020, the words 'ectopolitical' — which is synonymous with societal or multisocietal, or with Pythagorean — and 'ectopolitics' — which means not affected or influenced at all by politics within, or between individual states or countries — have been coined by myself, an act which effectively started the Cesidian linguistic revolution.

 

On 30 December 2020, the noun 'ectopolitician' was coined, and actually the adjective 'ectopolitan' was coined on 1 January 2021, according to the Cyberterra Mean Time standard (CMTs), an act which started the world's first ectolanguage, or Ectoenglishⓔ.

 

Because I'm quite fluent also in Italian, I managed to begin communicating on the same day about the multifaceted Cesidian revolution also in «ectoitaliano» or Ectoitalianⓘ, and from time to time I also try to communicate, with the help of Google Translate, also in «ectofrançais» or Ectofrenchⓕ, and in「外中文」or Ectochineseⓩ.

 

Other actively used ectolanguages today are Ectohebrewⓗ, Ectolatinⓛ, Ectogreekⓖ, Ectooscanⓞ, Ectokoreanⓚ, Ectogermanⓓ, Ectojapaneseⓙ, Ectoportugueseⓟ, Ectorussianⓡ, Ectospanishⓢ, and Ectovietnameseⓥ, but also 86 other languages now are at least potential ectolanguages, because of all this hard work by a single human being.

 

MT Kaisiris Tallini

 

 

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