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  • ...nt version - in January 2016, but actually it is the latest version of the conlang for my main conculture. I started sketching conlangs back when I was 9 or 1 Laceyiam is mainly thought for my conworld, but more than any other conlang of mine it is quite on the border between an art- and a heartlang.
    129 KB (20,357 words) - 13:13, 21 January 2018
  • ...://www.langmaker.com/babelintro.htm "Babel Text Introduction"]. Langmaker. Conlang Profiles at Langmaker.com. Archived from [http://www.langmaker.com/babelint ...akers as a foreign or colonial feature and not an indigenous feature. Some dialects, notably the Kernow dialect found in the southern provinces of Cambria, do
    52 KB (8,109 words) - 15:02, 15 October 2021
  • ...Sapshira, encompassing the western and southern parts of the country. The dialects differ chiefly in pronunciation and differences in certain lexical items, b <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds
    100 KB (14,709 words) - 20:22, 23 March 2024
  • ...red through divination (called "random" functions by the skeptic). Its non-conlang character is obvious because conlangs are regulated by people, so they are ...ree / piece of wood, but RAPO =a frail tree / piece of wood. Eastern Greek dialects, the most important today being Cypriot, have trouble pronouncing B, they u
    63 KB (11,168 words) - 15:21, 3 April 2024
  • ...ꝨИ ''clofabosin'' /'klofabosin/ [ˈkʰlōfábōsì(n)] 'Clofabian [thing]') is a conlang inspired by drug generic names (international nonproprietary names, such as ...may be reduced to [ɹ~ɻ] when word-final. It is pronounced as [ʀ~ʁ] in some dialects.
    40 KB (5,100 words) - 04:07, 19 June 2023
  • These 4 alphabets are accepted as Standard for Al Bakiyye Conlang. But everybody can use other alphabet like Armenian, Indian, Greece and Rus 4.     '''Standard Al Bakiyye:''' The last version of this Conlang. Instead of old forms and system we created new forms and selected the form
    142 KB (19,137 words) - 00:23, 12 July 2022
  • ...to be read as [ma'ki:s], where the group ''er'' has become ''a'' (cf. some dialects in which ''merquies'' is written ''macquies'' or ''mucquies'' - we have als ! Honoured Conlang Banner
    59 KB (9,162 words) - 21:18, 4 July 2021
  • ...tern Arabic script: <big>قن أفك</big>, Ge'ez script: ቅኖ አፍከ) is a Cushitic conlang. ...| Occurs in loanwords. May be nativized as /k/ or /ɠ/, especially in rural dialects.
    97 KB (15,423 words) - 09:02, 19 February 2023
  • ...r: being a sort of a proto-language it will, hopefully, split into several dialects that will become separate languages. Needless to say, Harākti is also set
    75 KB (10,333 words) - 22:06, 4 July 2021
  • ...g. ''śud-ḫana'' → ''śuddhana'' "rule"; ''nisakh-ḫamfa'' → ''nisakkhamfa'' "conlang"). The sequences -'''ɂh'''- and -'''ɂḫ'''- both result in -'''ḫḫ''' ...early and mid Classical period, the distribution is clearly dialectal: the dialects of coastal Mandabuda and the course of the Hundhura downstream from the con
    143 KB (21,967 words) - 11:13, 29 June 2024
  • ...learn the Hurayish language. Hûrayca (Hurayish) is a dialect of Al Bakiyye Conlang. This language is a Conlang’s dialect. The main language is Al Bakiyye and it is created for freedom.
    59 KB (9,629 words) - 05:57, 24 October 2020
  • ...or “''Gotho-Luthic''”, evolved from the contact of [[w:Vulgar Latin|Latin dialects]] and East Germanic languages. A considerable amount of East Germanic vocab | native_name = Ravèna <small>[[w:Emilian dialects|Emilian]]</small>, Ravêna <small>[[w:Romagnol|Romagnol]]</small><br >Raven
    340 KB (48,513 words) - 17:35, 29 June 2024
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