Jotadiego

Joined 25 October 2015
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''Welcome to Jotadiego's user page on Linguifex!''
''Welcome to Jotadiego's user page on Linguifex!''


Hi guys! I'm ''Jotadiego'' (people from the Facebook groups may know me as J '''''Diego'''''; I've also gone by the nicknames ''Taimunozhan'' and ''Squirrelwug'').
Hi guys! I'm '''Jotadiego''' (people from the Facebook groups may know me as '''''J Diego'''''; I've also gone by the nicknames ''Taimunozhan'' and ''Squirrelwug'').


I've been creating languages since I was 14 or so (2008-ish), after getting interested in Esperanto and Tolkien's languages. My first conlangs where rather uncouth (''Spaele'', which was an unholy mix of words from a dozen sources, and ''Mëntinlan'' and ''Calacalá'', both of which attempted in some way or other to be ''logical'' languages) but, as years went by, I managed to create better conlangs (nonetheless, I've decided to keep those ''early'' languages rather than getting rid of them; my reluctance to abandon old conlangs is one of the key elements which have lead me to hoard dozens and dozens of conlangs of my own).
I've been creating languages since I was 14 or so (2008-ish), after getting interested in Esperanto and Tolkien's languages. My first conlangs where rather uncouth (''Spaele'', which was an unholy mix of words from a dozen sources, and ''Mëntinlan'' and ''Calacalá'', both of which attempted in some way or other to be ''logical'' languages) but, as years went by, I managed to create better conlangs (nonetheless, I've decided to keep those ''early'' languages rather than getting rid of them; my reluctance to abandon old conlangs is one of the key elements which have lead me to hoard dozens and dozens of conlangs of my own).
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:Your typical romlang; if this was a real-world language it would be spoken somewhere in Italy and the rest of Italians wouldn't doubt in calling it a ''dialetto''. It features plurals inherited from Latin nominative (''lupo - lupi''), intervocallic voicing of stops up to the second-to-last syllable (with some synchronic effects: ''lupo'' for 'wolf' but ''lublo'' for 'little wolf; person that is not to be trusted'). It also preserves some archaisms like a limited form of passive.
:Your typical romlang; if this was a real-world language it would be spoken somewhere in Italy and the rest of Italians wouldn't doubt in calling it a ''dialetto''. It features plurals inherited from Latin nominative (''lupo - lupi''), intervocallic voicing of stops up to the second-to-last syllable (with some synchronic effects: ''lupo'' for 'wolf' but ''lublo'' for 'little wolf; person that is not to be trusted'). It also preserves some archaisms like a limited form of passive.
:Constructed scripts: None* (Latin alphabet is used instead)
:Constructed scripts: None* (Latin alphabet is used instead)
:*''Piumafonte'', nowadays Spaele's main script, was originally constructed for Romanice but I felt that it was out of place for a Romance language.
:<nowiki>*</nowiki>''Piumafonte'', nowadays Spaele's main script, was originally constructed for Romanice but I felt that it was out of place for a Romance language.


===Languages to be===
===Languages to be===
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