(the original chart where all the words were there seems to be lost, i had to redo some of them and a lot of them are unfinished, i will repost when i update it.)
Some notes on words and ideas tried in recent conversations:
Sentence structure seems to be mainly «subject» «verb» «object» order like English.
¿question? -- Spanish-style question marks to indicate a sentence is a question. Helps make the language visually distinctive from both Japanese and Chinese.
¡exclamation! -- Similar to above, but for exclamations.
«quote» -- esp. for a non-愛島言 word or explaining a term (e.g. «chili», «breakfast sandwich», «the recent past»)
「quote」-- Japanese/Chinese-style quote brackets -- esp. for quoting an 愛島言 term or expression. (e.g. when you need help figuring out what a word means)
ゐゝ -- Neato/nice/good (slang; ゐ is an archaic Japanese hiragana, wi, usually pronounced more or less the same as い now -- i.e. ee sound. ゝ is the hiragana repetition mark. Tossed 'em in here for fun.)
分心 -- understand
ね -- ya know/right? (sentence ending)
文法 -- grammar (I made a typo -- 文保 -- before when borrowing from Japanese, but suggest replacing that...)
機 -- machine
愛言機 -- AI/LLM (punny... 😑️)
眠 -- sleep
病 -- sick/illness/health problem
無好眠 -- tired (poor sleep)
無眠病 -- insomnia
写档 -- drawing
新 -- new
新写 -- edit (e.g. when describing how you updated a comment)
近時 -- recently (could be read as "soon" though -- how to distinguish?)
過去 -- past
未来 -- future
食過去 -- ate (Maybe we can use 食未来 for "will eat"? Might be interesting to experiment with use of 了 for completion of an action too but this is unexplored at time of writing.)