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  • In terms of natlangs, I obviously speak Slovenian (two dialects plus Standard Slovene), Italian, and English, I'm actively learning Swedish ** [[Harākti]] - a conlang based on Proto-Indo-European. It's related to Anatolian languages, especial
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  • ...comprehensive overview provided in the article about the Romance language conlang Essanian. The article effectively covers the linguistic features. But there's a problem,like,I decided to test your conlang and it's good, here's an example:
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  • ...ften expanded to '''international auxiliary language''' or '''IAL''') is a conlang which is designed primarily to function as a lingua-franca or means of comm ...a select few languages or language families to aid in the learning of the conlang by speakers of such. Two extreme examples of this phenomenon are the subcat
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  • *[[Pomorian North-Western dialects]] *[[Pomorian Eastern dialects]]
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  • ...English and my limited experience with other languages, archiac forms and dialects provide me with some basis for how words can have subtlely different uses o ...uage handy however and will likely ressurrect it whenever I'm in need of a conlang for either games or fictional works. Presently, I'm messing with sibling la
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  • [[Pannonian]] was my first major attempt at an a posteriori conlang that was not a reconstruction of some extinct language. It's a western slav [[Castellic]] is a Romance language derived from the Pannonian dialects of Latin before going extinct. It is in the same timeline as Pannonian and
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  • |fam4 = Germano-Pindian Dialects ...sch” (In German). The name itself was borrowed from another South Germanic conlang as the initial /ç/ cannot be explained with the sound changes that took pl
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  • ===Dialects=== ...to pronounce a bilabial click, ([ʘ]) which can be found in the [[Dyimkumt/Dialects|unkisa dialect]], a very small and weird dialect.
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  • |familycolor = conlang * /kh/ is pronounced as /x/ in some Eastern dialects.
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  • ...t Another Odd Bonus Branch to the IE languages, representing peripheral IE dialects, yo! [But with many changes common to Proto-Greek and Proto-Albanian, whut] :My first online conlang. I recently polished it up and tried to cure it of some of the relexiness.
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  • ..., is termed Old Thudrin, though it is the ancestor not only of the Thudrin dialects, but of numerous other languages in the region. ...not natively spoken, it quickly died; where it was the cradle-tongue, its dialects diverged beyond intelligibility , and knowledge of the Classical tongue was
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  • ===Dialects=== *Western dialects (Mehraeni)
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  • ===Dialects=== *Western dialects (Mehraeni)
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  • Millennish word order is predominantly SVO, but is flexible in dialects that retain case marking. ===Conlang Atlas of Language Structures-hosted translations===
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  • Roguel, also known as Roguelian, is a heavily agglutinative conlang spoken in the western isles of Austronesia, a large archipelago (comparable * /ɬ/ is pronounced [θ] in some dialects.
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  • ...Esperanto Dialects, widely known and stylized as uREd, is an a posteriori conlang created to be used as an Auxiliary Language, in a similar fashion to the or |familycolor = conlang
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  • |familycolor = conlang ...hey belong to two subspecies that share a common language divided into two dialects.
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  • ...The Classical language died out in the sixteenth century, but four modern dialects survive. ...Romance]], descended in turn from [[Old Valthungian]]. This isn’t really a conlang so much as a snapshot of various sound changes leading to [[Gothic Romance]
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  • <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds ===Dialects===
    11 KB (1,754 words) - 21:49, 4 July 2021
  • | dialects = whatever you want to say | clcr = Conlang Registry Code for the language
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