Tapissary Talk

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Various subjects and illustrated stories are written and spoken in the invented language of glyphic script called Tapissary. [Episodes appear twice monthly].

Episodes

  1. 08/01/2009 ·  VIDEO

    Episode 8 "Molière"

    I had major problems with a new computer this month, so Alice in Wonderland is still on hold. I’m presenting this short episode to take the Aug 1 slot.  I’m going to read you an expression that you may have heard before. First I’ll read it in the original French, then I’ll follow up with the English translation: ‘Il faut manger pour vivre, et non pas vivre pour manger’. This means: ‘One must eat to live, and not live to eat’. It was written by Molière for his play called ‘L’Avare’. He wrote it in 1668, and it remains a sound piece of advice for many people to this day. ‘One must eat to live, and not live to eat’ looks like this in Tapisssary: Oñ tsa al la yash, na yashs ala. Although I believe the general truth of Moliere’s message, there are days when the pastry shop overrides his philosophy. A day such as today, when I live for a certain slice of pie, with wiped cream on top.  Since today’s subject is a French sentence translated into Tapisssary, I will explain the above once again, but this time for my French speaking visitors. Bon appétit. ....................................................................................................................................... en français J’expériençais de maintes problèmes avec mon nouvel ordinateur le mois de Juillet, donc je suis obligé de renvoyer à plus tard l’histoire de Alice in Wonderland . Ce court épisode-ci la remplace pour le créneau du premier août. Avez-vous déja entendu cette phrase? “Il faut manger pour vivre, et non pas vivre pour manger’. C’est Molière qui a écrit cette phrase dans son oeuvre L’Avare, en 1668,  et la sagesse de cette philosophie reste jusqu’à nos jours. “Il faut manger pour vivre, et non pas vivre pour manger’ s’écrit comme ça dans la langue de tapissary: Oñ tsa al la yash, na yashs ala. Bien que je crois en la verité de la remarque de Molière, il y a des jours quand la pâtisserie vainc sa philosophie. Un jour comme aujourd’hui, quand je vie pour une certaine tranche de gâteau, celle-la à la creme frâiche.

  2. 06/02/2009 ·  VIDEO

    Episode 4: "La Baroc Oshianno"

    June 1, 2009 Episode 4: The Baroque Ocean (Lesson on the plural) In episode 3 (The Alligator Captain), there was mention of the Baroque Ocean (Baroc Oshianno). In this episode, I take you right to the ‘sea floor’. The formation and pronunciation of the plural is explained in the second half of the film. Spoken Tapissary is subtitled in English. Following is the text in romanized Tapaissary. You can follow along as you watch the video. Ydrou sö prévi épizod y’Tapissary Tawwi, wi fastas yit vwaou riviiñw y’Ventiçello liñppou niy la tëith y’la Baroc Oshianno. La vador é btsaraou niy animétti, mas tenrëj, oñis piñpiñ lamiseb señ yit xeci hahl-vwery, ha shëirt j’dih, yit xeci majinri vwery. Sais dir, fi du oshianno, ya oxi vador yoi fi la vador señ reñpli ydrou tis jdé majiniiñ. Miñ señ pxat ma oubiñ wi dépar Ventiçello na cxesps dën sö hawatr wéwf y’beñ majinri mar. Siy señ coréstéy “Dra Léwg Undr la Mar” niy Jules Verne, pui señ conov cwa étrañj vwewry byëñ oubiñ señ déseñdr fathom ni fathom dëñ beñ xenoury wërld. Siñccou artifawct miñ mala-wrewc ngalcsostos nanxgyëriñponet om ze mar-létto acumulad umr, atirad öth mar-crëytuwur, na xadad señ pañdoté ishternaxcos ayër miñ cwa señ oma é thinat. Ydrou sö hawa pérmyéou vawth y’la Baroc Oshianno, señ miñ jebr oupam léwtto y’rgyasalmariñ celp, fig celp, sapiñ celp, na oc celp. Pisiws tis scawlla oubiñ thiscol na coulërpliñ oubiñ fayañssou potri vol baj señ, ha stecom stil oubiñ statuwu. Douwtr z’énorm tay y’ze wmarinëwr, jdir étrañjcis ftur si z’eherixxou do y’ze cefaly, jdyais anatomicet sa y’beñ scorpyo-abey. Jdir yatherm si mozaic, na jdir abey-kinawh ota staclo bowbl. ...

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Various subjects and illustrated stories are written and spoken in the invented language of glyphic script called Tapissary. [Episodes appear twice monthly].