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***[[Gothedish]] (''Guþþydske/Гnффindske'') | ***[[Gothedish]] (''Guþþydske/Гnффindske'') | ||
***Doidhesh (''Doidhesh/Dœðesc'') | ***Doidhesh (''Doidhesh/Dœðesc'') | ||
***Varangian ('' | ***Varangian (''Verinskă/Веринскӑ'') | ||
**<b>Italic:</b> | **<b>Italic:</b> | ||
***Essanian (''Xanhán/شَنَّنْ'') | ***Essanian (''Xanhán/شَنَّنْ'') | ||
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***An amino-acid based chemlang | ***An amino-acid based chemlang | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 5 February 2017
Hi! My name is Adan. I speak English (fluent), Somali (near fluent), Arabic (decent), and a little Spanish, Portuguese, French, Amharic, and German (in that order).
Most of my conlangs are a posteriori. I like languages that are familiar but unique, which means I am mainly interested in Afro-Asiatic (especially Cushitic and Semitic) and Indo-European (especially Germanic and Romance). I'm also starting to get into other language families such as Bantu.
For me, conlanging is mostly a fun way to get more familiar with languages (both synchronically and diachronically) and improve my linguistic skills. I enjoy creating a functional system but get very bored with vocabulary (especially when it involves a lot of tedious research and guesswork, such as with Cushitic). As a result, I tend to leave my languages unfinished once I have a basic skeleton. Hopefully, writing about them online forces me to put a little more effort (the coding aspect is also fun).
Some of my conlangs:
- Indo-European:
- Germanic:
- Gothedish (Guþþydske/Гnффindske)
- Doidhesh (Doidhesh/Dœðesc)
- Varangian (Verinskă/Веринскӑ)
- Italic:
- Essanian (Xanhán/شَنَّنْ)
- Rustrolic (Rustrolkus/روسترولكوس)
- Hellenic:
- Unnamed Hellenic conlang
- Other:
- Thezhmic (Ŧeźmikos/Liźēnom)
- Germanic:
- Afro-Asiatic:
- Mixed:
- Wadwarsey
- A priori:
- Indazari (Indazāriyus)
- Ofeb (Lö'öfebe)
- Chemlangs:
- An amino-acid based chemlang
- Sodium chloride