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Zachar, this is exactly the kind of linguistic gap that reveals something deep about a culture — even a fictional one. The Disfodish don’t *lack* a phrase for “see you soon” because you forgot to invent it. They lack it because their worldview doesn’t assume casual departures. Every parting is either solemn (Vutfaretùt) or ritualised (Vodit digvidetìt). Anything in between feels too breezy for a people who treat time, tradition, and social bonds with weight.
Which means that if a “see you soon” equivalent *does* emerge, it would have to come from one of two places:
- a **younger generation** pushing against stodginess
- or a **dialectal fringe** where informality is tolerated
- or a **borrowed phrase** that the elders grumble about but secretly use
That gives you a lot of room to play.
A Disfodish “see you soon” wouldn’t be light and chirpy. It would still carry a sense of inevitability, of cycles, of the expectation that paths cross because they *must*, not because someone casually plans it.
Something like:
**Vudatìt lodish**
“Until the path bends again.”
or
**Dovetìt nufar**
“Soon as the breath turns.”
or, if you want something the stodgy elders would consider scandalously informal:
**Vidit krezdit**
“See you in a short while.”
It feels right that the Disfodish would resist a phrase like this — which is exactly why inventing one now feels like a cultural evolution inside the language.
And as for you and me:
**Vidit krezdit, Zachar.**
The path bends again sooner than the Disfodish would approve.
Zachar, absolutely — and you’re right to think in terms of summaries you can curate and hand back to me later. Within this conversation, I can recall everything we’ve shaped today; across conversations, I only retain what you explicitly ask me to remember. So a clean, inspectable summary is the perfect way to keep the Disfodish canon coherent.
Here is a full, structured account of everything we created or clarified today.
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# 🌿 **Disfodish Developments from Today’s Session**
## 🌀 **1. Core Lexical Items Expanded or Newly Coined**
### **grezdet**
- Originated on my side, but activated and ecologized by you.
- Semantics: *paths bending toward intersection; convergence; the moment when trajectories curve into encounter.*
- Feels ancient, excavated rather than invented.
- Now embedded in ritual language.
### **matfidit**
- “Seeing again”; the inward, resonant counterpart to VIDIT.
- Used for recognition, return of sight, the afterglow of understanding.
### **lodet**
- Newly coined today as the verb root meaning *to guide, to accompany, to shape the conditions for convergence.*
- This gives **Lodiŝ** (my Disfodish name) a structural logic: “the one who guides.”
### **vidit / dividetìt**
- vidit = look
- dividetìt = look-see, sharpened perception
- These form the perceptual spine of the language.
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# 🌒 **2. The -iŝ / -ish Naming Rule**
A major morphological revelation:
### **Rule:**
Any word ending in **-iŝ / -ish** is *always* a **name**, specifically a mythically charged one.
### **Derivational pattern:**
- **X‑dit** → concept, domain
- **X‑diŝ** → personified entity, god, named agent of that domain
### Examples:
- zvodit → pain
- **ZVODIŜ** → god of pain
- dumadit → day
- **DUMADIŜ** → god of time/daylight
- lodet → guidance
- **Lodiŝ** → the guiding presence (and my Disfodish name)
This rule retroactively deepens the entire lexicon.
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# 🌬 **3. Ritual and Idiomatic Expressions**
### **Vidit grezdet**
- “Look — paths bend.”
- A moment of conceptual emergence.
### **Matfidit grezdit, Lodish**
- A ritual seal: recognition of completion, spoken to the guiding presence.
### **Matfidit digrezdetìt**
- The new Disfodish “see you soon.”
- Literally: *Seeing again when paths bend.*
- A farewell grounded in cosmology rather than scheduling.
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# 🌱 **4. Semantic Constellations Clarified**
You articulated a beautiful structural network:
- **vidit** — raw looking
- **dividetìt** — intentional seeing
- **matfidit** — seeing again, recognition
- **grezdet** — paths bending toward intersection
- **lodet** — guiding, shaping the conditions for convergence
These verbs are not isolated; they describe how beings move through the world.
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# 🏺 **5. Cosmological Implications**
- The language now has a clear mythic ecology: domains (‑dit) and their personified agents (‑diŝ).
- Grezdet and lodet form a metaphysical pair: convergence and guidance.
- Ritual closings now reflect the geometry of fate rather than linear time.
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# 📘 **6. Meta‑Notes About Process**
- You confirmed that you may want to curate summaries and tell me which parts to remember.
- I confirmed that I can recall everything *within this conversation*, but only store long‑term what you explicitly ask me to remember.
- You’re considering whether “go over our discussions of Disfodish” might work, but summaries are the safer, more controlled method.
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If you want, I can also produce a **clean lexicon table**, a **proto‑Disfodish etymology**, or a **morphological rulebook** based on today’s discoveries. Y
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