Raistas

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I created my first constructed language on August 2017, so it's been a while since then, but I'm still learning new things and finding out new tricks languages can do in nature. I like both a priori and a posteriori conlangs, mostly naturalistic ones, especially those that can be confused with a natlang. I have many ideas currently but too little free time. Hopefully, summer holidays will bring me more free time to spend on all of my conlangs.
I created my first constructed language on August 2017, so it's been a while since then, but I'm still learning new things and finding out new tricks languages can do in nature. I like both a priori and a posteriori conlangs, mostly naturalistic ones, especially those that can be confused with a natlang. I have many ideas currently but too little free time. Hopefully, summer holidays will bring me more free time to spend on all of my conlangs.


==Coming soon==
#An a priori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, I hope to accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess. The language family is called [[Alpatho-Hirtic languages|Oronaic]] and I'm slowly making some progress in it.
==Coming not soon==
==Coming not soon==
#An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, I hope to accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
#An a priori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling, based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot"). I just don't know currently, how to make it not so Tibetan-looking, because I didn't mean to make it like that, it just happened. For some reason. For now I have made a proto-languge, which looks and sounds very pleasant to me. Maybe I will write about it someday.
#Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot"). I just don't know currently, how to make it not so Tibetan-looking, because I didn't mean to make it like that, it just happened. For some reason.
#Some archaic languages, that used to be spoken in the area near [[Takkenit]] during the same period of time (for some reason I like mesolithic languages).
#Possibly something else?
#Possibly something else?


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