User:Z2a

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I am Abryn, better known as z2a, and I've been a member of this site since 2015. While am passionate about both languages and linguistics, I don't have much in the way of formal education about it. This means that any time I see a term or phrase that I'm not familiar with, I google it or look for examples (and sometimes ask fellow users) until I know how to react to it.


I did have a language on this site before, but my life got chaotic and I was unable to give any attention to it, so it's been deleted. Unfortunately, due to those same circumstances, I don't have access to my notes for that language any more, so I won't be able to recreate it.


I create languages either to figure out how languages work or for creative projects. My creative project right now requires me to have a functional language as soon as possible, so I should be posting quite frequently. My focus is to create one language (the one I need most), but, if I have the time for it, I may post other languages I'll need here, too.


The languages I'll be posting will be built with the help of a site called Vulgarlang. It's wonderful for inspiration, has both free and paid features, and works very well when you need the structure of a language quickly (or if you have trouble getting started). I don't mean for this to be an advertisement, only an explanation. I would be happy to explain further or remove this paragraph as needed.


Please feel free to contact me with questions and comments.

Languages

Kukʉp
This is a pseudo naturalistic, pseudo a posteriori language. It's meant to be a Creole for a fictional world that mimics reality in current technology levels, but in which humans are a minority. Humans have a base language, of sorts, Ongo, which I may go into detail about later, that Kukʉp draws greatly from, but it also draws from languages of the other races, as well as having its own vocabulary.

Ongo