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Any inquiries, please, drop them in my [[User talk:Sware|Talk]] page; I'll reply as soon as possible. Cheers! | Any inquiries, please, drop them in my [[User talk:Sware|Talk]] page; I'll reply as soon as possible. Cheers! | ||
* I'm also at Discord: <code>sware#1760</code> | * I'm also at Discord: <code>sware#1760 (@sware)</code> | ||
Languages covered so far (by date): | Languages covered so far (by date): |
Revision as of 17:16, 26 September 2023
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I first signed up to Linguifex to be the curator of the Avendonian language, both in Contionary and the article (now a featured language on Linguifex!), featuring 2,089 entries, 107 subcategories, and 2,388 pages total, including non-lemma forms. The conlang, despite all, was not made by me but by an acquaintance of mine of a Telegram group. I have been called a “scholar of the language”, which I really like.
My conlanging experience is restricted to a couple of failed attempts if you even can call it that. Given my lack of skill when it comes to creating a language of my own, I enjoy helping others with theirs—not on a construction level but preserving them, providing them and the potential learners resources, just as this wiki.
As I created entries (languages listed below) that required more complex calculations, I began slowly teaching myself Lua, and now I'm kind of able to write modules from scratch. I'm currently (November 2024) creating Siwa and Ayeri entries now that the modules and templates are nearly complete.
Any inquiries, please, drop them in my Talk page; I'll reply as soon as possible. Cheers!
- I'm also at Discord:
sware#1760 (@sware)
Languages covered so far (by date):
- Avendonian, /Avendonian shortcuts (thanks to Castillerian for the idea!)
- Siwa
- High Valyrian
- ǂA Ṇṵĩ
- Modern Gallaecian
- Dženubiskă
- Ayeri
- Chiingimec
By pure chance, four of these languages have gathered in Contionary:valo; click to see them in action.
“ | Maivvitṡu ġůddįen dakina, entsasġa, onuami nỉt-ḥa. | ” |
Whenever you smile to me, I forget what I wanted to say |