So, I could be mistaken in this and being a beginner want to understand if I am thinking about this correctly, and to be corrected if I am not and pointed to a good source on grokking this sort of thing with Latin if at possible too, which would be deeply appreciated.
I am also very tired writing and thinking about this, not the best time to be contemplating with it, so admittedly could be waaay off in the logic I'm using.
So, the phrase I am thinking about in this situation is 'pregnant void'
And from my understanding, I wouldn't use Abyssus, as in my user name for instance, but rather "Prægnans Abyssi" I am not sure of the use the ash(ae) is proper there either, but it seemed it would be from my limited knowledge. Also, could that A in Abyssi be written with the open mid-back unrounded vowel? e.g. Λbyssi - would that be proper? I assume so based on how I've heard speakers say it. And I'm also not entirely sure if "Praegnans" is the appropriate word or case for the context as well.
I appreciate any insight able to be offered here as I can't know if I am understanding and learning correctly otherwise!
I am also very tired writing and thinking about this, not the best time to be contemplating with it, so admittedly could be waaay off in the logic I'm using.
So, the phrase I am thinking about in this situation is 'pregnant void'
And from my understanding, I wouldn't use Abyssus, as in my user name for instance, but rather "Prægnans Abyssi" I am not sure of the use the ash(ae) is proper there either, but it seemed it would be from my limited knowledge. Also, could that A in Abyssi be written with the open mid-back unrounded vowel? e.g. Λbyssi - would that be proper? I assume so based on how I've heard speakers say it. And I'm also not entirely sure if "Praegnans" is the appropriate word or case for the context as well.
I appreciate any insight able to be offered here as I can't know if I am understanding and learning correctly otherwise!