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'''Anachron''', or '''Anarchon''', is where all our ([[User:IlL]] and [[User:Praimhín]]'s) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go. | '''Anachron''', or '''Anarchon''', is where all our ([[User:IlL]] and [[User:Praimhín]]'s) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go. | ||
Dwellingup → Daeryeong-eup | |||
== Xenic languages == | == Xenic languages == | ||
=== Sino-Xenic === | === Sino-Xenic === |
Revision as of 02:30, 4 June 2023
Anachron, or Anarchon, is where all our (User:IlL and User:Praimhín's) historically hard-to-justify, and often jokey, a-posteriori conlangs go.
Dwellingup → Daeryeong-eup
Xenic languages
Sino-Xenic
Greco-Latino-Xenic
Hispano-Xenic
- Hispano-Koiné Greek
Arabo-Xenic
Hiberno-Xenic
- Hiberno-Japanese
Hmoobo-Xenic
- Hmoobo-Occitan
Chittagono-Xenic
Armeno-Xenic
- Armeno-Thai
Miscellaneous
- Ancient Greek-Xenic Japanese
- A Japano-Chinese
Dialects and lost sisters
- A triconsonantal IE branch with one vowel and 3 to 6 tones
- A Romlang that retains Old Latin clusters as clicks, etc.
Bogolangs
- Shemroghian (Aramaic/Mishnaic Hebrew-gibby Celtic)
- Ilithian (Stem-Balto-Slavic with a Modern Czech substrate)