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  • | name = Proto-Alopian | name = Alopian
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  • ...an, Talman, and Netagin ones. Some non-Clofabians take on a Clofabian last name with a similar sound, e.g. Cimaterol <- Kim. First names adapted from source languages:
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  • ...</span>]]</span> and started off as as just a joke, referring to a comment by someone else about variation with the following: "Sainta Bairazón, lýrano ...by ~4 major processes (although these processes are applied to the romance languages and not necessarily Latin):
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  • |name = Sudyrnish |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
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  • |name = Cruckeny |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
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  • | name = Oalanii ...rom contemporary languages, child languages such as [[Zanúzh]], and parent languages like [[Proto-Taskaric]].
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  • |Name = Hatzonian ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
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  • |name = Oltic |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
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  • ...in Ceald in Temerant, the world of the Kingkiller Chronicle. It is spoken by several of the main characters in the Chronicle, including Kilvin, Kvothe a |Sworn by Kvothe(TWMF:32) and Denna(TWMF:72) with ''kist''. Sworn by Kilvin with ''kist ... en kote''.(TWMF:21) (PR:/'kreɪl/)
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  • |name=Uropi |posteriori=based on [[Indo-European languages]]
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  • |name ={{PAGENAME}} |fam1 =Shunfoh languages
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  • | target = [[Wasc languages]] ...ascotl''' /wɑˈʃoʊt, wɑˈʃoʊtəl/ is the reconstructed ancestor of the [[Wasc languages]]. To contribute and/or make a descendant, please join the Pollasena server
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  • |name=Tenok language '''Tenok''' (/ˈtenok) is an [[a priori]] [[constructed language]] created by Leonardo Sillim in 2019. Despite being an a priori language, parts of its v
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  • |name = Zemljask |fam2 = [[w:Slavic languages|Slavic]]
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  • |name = {{PAGENAME}} ...isolated branch within the Indo-European language family, loosely inspired by Icelandic, Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic. Before the era of Hiv
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  • | name = Tumachee ...umachee:</small> [[Help:IPA|[ʝúkʲɑ dúmɑɧ]]]) is a Tumachic language spoken by the Tumachee people in the fictional He-who-uses-the-loom River Basin(Tumac
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  • ...naturalistic a-posteriori auxlang based on the continental North Germanic languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish). ...ns -- as an alternative to learning one or all of the natural Scandinavian languages.
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  • | name = construction |name = Kandi
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  • |Name = Liðakuin ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
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  • |name = Tulvan ...], is an [[a priori]] [[artistic language|artlang]] developed to be spoken by humans of an Earth-like planet of an imaginary time-line. It showcases a ve
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  • [[Category:Languages]] |name = Flewtish
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  • |Name = Rokadong ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
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  • [[Category:Languages]] |name = Grekelin
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  • | name = Neo-Oceanic Hebrew | familycolor = constructed languages
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  • |name= ''Eyalian language'' ...cts are used as spoken langauges in their respective republics as official languages, but the only official language of the whole United Republics is '''Tar Eya
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  • ...t clusters are heard in the spoken language. For example, phonemically the name of the language is /ˈséʕkə̀jə̀nə̀jə̀/, but, except when speaking e.g. when the word /ˈkχòʔɲátə́/ - "Hkonat" (the name of a city) takes the postposition /fámə́/ - "from", the result is /ˈkò
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  • | name = Annerish | fam2 = [[:w:Centum and satem languages|Centum]]
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  • | name = Moshurian | fam1 = [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]]
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  • [[Category: Languages]] [[Category: Germanic languages]]
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  • |name = Soc'ul' |fam1 = [[Wasc languages | Wasc]]
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  • ...ancient times and only slightly changed since then, are not just continued by the Neo-Dundulanyä or ''Lārutäteṣai'' peoples, but they have also been ...(traditionally the '''clan name'''); the '''matronymic''' and the '''given name'''. While today clanic structures are no longer legally binding anywhere in
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  • |name = Elodian ...s]]. It is the official language of the republic of ''ʔelodīhūto'', spoken by the majority of its population. Elodian is the native language of about twe
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  • | name = Kaikiwan Phonetic [[Kaikiwan#Intonation|tone]] is distinguished by putting accents on vowels.
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  • |name=Sambahsa-Mundialect ...IAL) devised by [[w:French people|French]] linguist Dr. Olivier Simon.<ref name="OS">{{cite web |url= http://sambahsa.pbworks.com/w/page/10183084/FrontPage
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  • |name=Katäfalsen ...ruct a language with a phonology practicable for speakers of most European languages along with unorthodox grammar and syntax. Katäfalsen is highly synthetic a
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  • |Name = Emone | name = Emone
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  • ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here) |name=Matzeriei
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  • ...ē Amran''' is an ''a priori'' artistic constructed language in development by Daniel Quigley, providing the framework for which the author’s creative w '''Eḥeiθymme''' is characterized by significant word-internal sound-change, a "root-and-pattern" morphology, an
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  • ...g order of prevalence). There are however some words loaned from non-I.E. languages and even some fully unique root words. ...Indo-European patterns and several inspirations received from other world languages. Indeyivroplu is a synthetic language, notable for its inflection based on
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  • | name = Toki Pona | familycolor = constructed languages
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  • ...cognates]] to build its core vocabulary. Its grammar is mostly influenced by Uralic and Turkic - its flair might be best describes as "Central Asian". ==Etymology==
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  • ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here) ...-Pet (formerly known as Honshu before the partition of the Japanese Empire by the Kingdom of Koguryeo and the Ainu Federation). But the Ainu, or their p
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  • |name = Nepokian ...n language family. Nepokian shares some characteristics with the Anatolian languages, which led linguists to group them together. But as Nepokian has some uniqu
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  • [[Category:Languages]] |name = Heracliotic Greek
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  • ...into the [[Antarctican]] language. It was influenced by a large variety of languages spoken in areas where the colonisers hailed from (Spanish and Portuguese fr ...by palatal or palatalised consonants. The vowel /e/ can never be followed by these consonants. Thus it could be said that they are allophones.
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  • ...ndaljan''' is an ''a priori'' artistic constructed language in development by Daniel Quigley, providing the framework for which the author’s creative w ...n one would do so either indirectly via some periphrastic construction, or by simply employing the nearest approximation available in the language.
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  • |name= ''Kirtumur language'' |fam1=[[Kyrdan languages]]
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  • | colspan="2" | Created By | name = Lortho
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  • |name = Fruwi ...language is not supposed to be naturalistic, and will veer from most major languages many times.
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  • |name = Shoundavish |fam2 = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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  • |name = Skyrdagor |fam1 = [[Fargulyn languages]]
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  • |name = Knrawi ...awi Isles. It is most likely related to the rest of the central Pre-Knrawi languages, but if so their common ancestor is too distant to reconstruct.
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  • |name= Maryan Coptic |fam1=[[w:Afroasiatic languages|Afroasiatic]]
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  • |name = Natalician ...in Eastern Amarania. Natalician is closely related to other North Kasenian languages such as Espidan and Niranian.
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  • |name="Caryatic" ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
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  • |name = Avendonian |fam2 = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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  • | name = Ido ...en created 20 years earlier to facilitate international communication. The name of the language traces its origin to the Esperanto word ''{{wikteo|ido}}'',
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  • |name = Lebanese |fam1=[[w:Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]
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  • |name = Guimin |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
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  • |name = Qasunattuuji ...its phonology and most of its morphology show traces related to the Inuit languages, as it's polysynthetic and has only the vowels /a/, /i/, and /u/, with leng
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  • |name = Falamu ===Etymology===
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  • |Name = Old Auregan |often followed by 'u', in latin words beginning with 'qu'
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  • |name = Twench ===Etymology===
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  • |name = Chelsian ===Etymology===
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  • ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here) |name = Plevian
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  • |name= ''Oscanez'' ...lects and High Aragonese, as well as French and Spanish. Oscanez is spoken by around 9,000 people, primarily the older generation. It is a highly endange
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  • |name = Yutch ===Etymology===
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  • |name = Doidhesh |fam6 = [[w:Anglic languages|Anglic]]
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  • |name = Wendlandish ...oring languages: most prominently Old Norse, but also Proto-Slavic, Baltic languages, Low German and, more recently, Standard High German and Polish.
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  • [[Category: Languages]] [[Category: Alien languages]]
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  • |name = Chlouvānem |fam1 = [[Lahob languages|Lahob-Imuniguronian]]
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  • ...ceversa, breathy-voiced vowels become {{IPA|/Vɦ/}} sequences when followed by a vowel. This is especially notable in declension and conjugation: ..., breathy-voiced vowels before consonants are realized as a vowel followed by a fricative, which is:
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  • |name = {{PAGENAME}} |fam2= [[Talmic languages|Talmic]]
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  • ...the Renaissance). Within its internal history, it belongs to the Ru-Hulam languages native to the Drysian continent, situated west of the Rauna region, half an ...eftover from the development of Raunan conlangs when they were referred to by their word for the first person pronoun.</p>
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  • | name = Volapȕük nulíik | native name = Volapȕük nulíik
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  • |name = Celabrian ===Etymology===
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  • |name = Essanian ===Etymology===
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  • |name = Attian ...constructed, a priori and naturalistic language in the Attamian family of languages, descended from the hypothetical Proto-Attamian language. It has no other p
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  • |name = Modern Phrygian ===Etymology===
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  • |name = Laceyiam ...the fact that local vernaculars in most of Laltīmāhia are in fact daughter languages of Laceyiam or Laceyiam-based creoles, Laceyiam is a fully living language
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  • |name= Hûrayca We can indicate in 3 ways, whether the name is masculine or feminine;
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  • |name = Lifashian ...fficial language of the former Soviet republic of ''Dár Lífasyám'', spoken by the majority of its population. Lifashian is the native language of about f
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  • ** łam păgoch = station (inspired by Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch) *ăchłam, ăchłam te brăłam = (said by non-Mărotłites before eating food, like Japanese ''itadakimasu'')
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  • |name = Gothedish Gothedish is a descendant of Gothic, spoken by the Gothedes (''Guþþyde'').
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  • |name= Al Bakiyye ==The Name of the Language==
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  • |Name = Cha ...e word, when the stress falls in an unusual place, it is sometimes denoted by an accent: á, é, í, ó, ú. (We will do this more often here than what i
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  • |Name = Da ...e word, when the stress falls in an unusual place, it is sometimes denoted by an accent: á, é, í, ó, ú. We will do this more often here than what is
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  • ...nguages § Morphology]] for diachronical tables and comparisons with sister languages.''<br/> ...g. ''chlǣvānem'', which is also an irregular plural). The singular is made by using the genitive form attributed to ''lila'' (person), e.g. ''chlǣvānum
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  • |name = Luthic |fam2 = [[w:Italic languages|Italic]]
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  • ...dorians (or more broadly Westerners)<ref>Chlouvānem took ''yacvān'' as the name of the concept and not of Westerners, for which it uses the derivation ''ya ...ountries of eastern Vīṭadælteh/former Kaiṣamā (all with related, Kenengyry languages) are always ''-tava'' in Chlouvānem.
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