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=====About me===== | =====About me===== | ||
Hi | Hi! I have no formal education in linguistics and just like to conlang as a hobby. The vast majority of the conlangs I make are ''[[w:Constructed_language#A_posteriori_language|a posteriori]]'', wherein I take a (Proto-)language, shove it somewhere completely different relatively, and construct lore around it. | ||
=====Conlangs===== | =====Conlangs===== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:24, 5 June 2025
Vrianne
Alternative forms
- Vrih (superseded)
- Vreya
- Vrianna
- Vrienna
Etymology
Lengthened from earlier Vreya, derived from Dutch vrijen, supplanting earlier Vrih, a corruption of bruh.
Pronunciation
Proper Noun
Vrianne
- that's me!
About me
Hi! I have no formal education in linguistics and just like to conlang as a hobby. The vast majority of the conlangs I make are a posteriori, wherein I take a (Proto-)language, shove it somewhere completely different relatively, and construct lore around it.
Conlangs
Here's a list of some conlangs I made that are actually good:
- Indo-European
- Germanic
Cleepoyish (Klippöisk) (Germanic language on Bornholm)
Jovlish (Öggeş) (Old English descendent in Anatolia)
my magnum opus, the most complete out of all of them
- Italic
Valtamic (Äljämhar) (Italic language in the Baltic)
- Germanic
- Afro-Asiatic
- Semitic
Phrygian (ƞpɛ́ucɑı) (Semitic language in Western Anatolia)
- Semitic