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Revision as of 12:42, 24 December 2012

Welcome to Linguifex,
the free wiki for conlangs that anyone can edit!
Currently detailing 1,354 articles of 1,047 languages: 45.1 % of our goal.
There are currently 14 stubs and 3 articles that need expanding.

This wiki is aimed at facilitating the development and creation of constructed languages, conlangs. Constructed languages are made with many different purposes in mind; experimentation, internationalisation, enjoyment and a lot more. They are often linked to constructed cultures and other kinds of inspired settings. Constructed languages have almost endless possibilities, so try making one!


Welcome to Linguifex!


Do you want to create a language? It can take a lot of work to make it presentable but the results are often amazing! To make your own language you need to decide on:

  • The phonology - the sounds of the language.
  • The grammar - the framework of the language.
  • The vocabulary - the words and dictionary of the language.

Enter a title in the box below to start creating your language.

For more information on linguistics see our guide and the linguistics section.


Linguifex houses not just your language, but a dictionary similar to Wiktionary, namely, Contionary. Here you can create and share the vocabulary and details of your constructed language! Write your word (no capitals) and get going!

For more information on the Contionary, see our words and introduction!


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The Kihā́mmic translation of the Lord's Prayer!