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Adwan is the label used to refer not only to the constructed language itself, but also to its evolution throughout time. Conceived in 2010, as an exercise to understand better the nuance behind foreign language morphologies, Adwan has evolved from a boilerplate language meant to facilitate the learning of natural languages, to an actively engineered personal language.  
Adwan is a personal a priori conlang. Primarily inspired by the notion of high density information packing and free word order, Adwan (''"Amhdha"'') is characterized by a large presence of fricatives and a borderline polysynthetic morphology consisting of enclitic agglutination. Aesthetically, Adwan is heavily inspired by Polish, Welsh, and Portuguese, with an internal structure largely influenced by Basque, Nahuatl, Latin, and of course, English.  
 


Adwan also forms the ancestor for the languages of Myrh, groups of people inhabiting land only accessible during random natural phenomena.


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