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Hello! I am known around here as Andenor. At this point, the languages I will be putting up all have to do with the fictional world called "Aior," invented by my brother. I am currently studying linguistics and find it incredibly fascinating.
Hello! I am known around here as Andenor. At this point, the languages I will be putting up all have to do with the fictional world called "[[Verse:Aior|Aior]]," invented by my brother. I am currently studying linguistics and find it incredibly fascinating.


==Languages I'm Familiar With==
==Languages I'm Familiar With==

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Hello! I am known around here as Andenor. At this point, the languages I will be putting up all have to do with the fictional world called "Aior," invented by my brother. I am currently studying linguistics and find it incredibly fascinating.

Languages I'm Familiar With

My native language is English. I would consider myself fluent in Spanish (although I probably ought to keep studying it.) I am currently studying Japanese, but my actual ability to use it is pretty limited for now. Other languages I have dabbled in, to varying degrees, include:

  • Italian (I can actually read and understand a fair amount of Italian, but I'm nowhere near fluent)
  • Catalan (Same as Italian)
  • Portuguese (Basically, I just know two songs)
  • Persian (I like this one a lot, and I know the alphabet, but I can't understand much)
  • Swahili (Possibly my favorite language, but I can't speak it very well)

My Conlangs

Aior:

  • Manish Language Family
    • Modern Manish (The only one I've done much work on)
    • Umnan (I don't know much about it yet, but I've done a little bit of work)
    • Aiden (Very closely related to Modern Manish, but not mutually intelligible)
    • Plains Manish (Source of many loanwords into Modern Manish, but I don't have plans to develop it much further than phonology)