Waahlis
Doubt may be an unpleasant condition, but certainty is absurd. |
Hello, I'm Waahlis, or if you're Swedish, Wåhlis /voːlɛ̝s/, and I'm one of the members and administrators of this community. I am an avid conlanger, and I have been running since about 2005! My preferences are normally naturalistic languages, which should be a priori, even though I appreciate a posteriori ones as well!
Languages
- Ris - Need I say anything but arithamḗna tis trágmēs rikí?
- Proto-Tanisi - The hypothetical ancestor to the Tanisi languages Tsan and Damian.
- Attian - Armeno-Arabic inspired language with an active-stative alignment and nonconcatenative morphology. Originally an attempt at uniting Celtic and Arabic.
Profile
Location
I can be found around the Internet with the very same username, usually at sites dedicated to conlanging.
- I used to have a profile at the Conlang Wikia, but after a lot of drama, I unfortunately got blocked.
- Nevertheless, I can also be found on Conlang Wikkii where I am one of the administrators. Then again, the host, Wikkii, has an ugly habit of going offline...
- My profile on DeviantArt is a plausible place for me to hide, should you be looking for me! There, I am part of the Conlanger group, a very nice community!
- In addition to these, I may be found at the Frathwiki, where I rarely spend any time what so ever.
Should you ever feel a dire need of contacting me, either visit the above pages, or simply leave me a message at my discussion page!
Sincerely, Waahlis
Origin
I am from Sweden, Western Sweden to be more precise. Here I dwell on the lustrous beaches, rough sea and chaming cafés enjoying language creation, physics, drawing, rhetorics and a lot of tea.
If you want, you may contact me in any language you personally think I stand a chance at understanding - if I don't, I'll find a way!
Projects
- Chodchod - Get the wiki to a decent state.
- Façade - Done!
- System - Devise an organisation system for templates.
- Guide - Improve and create help pages.
- Dictionary - Upgrade and construct the Contionary.