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Hello, gōðna dag, bjólet nad, and taxa teiu! My name is Jamin and I live in Philadelphia, PA. I've created a number of languages throughout the years, and I hope to present a few of them here. My most “complete” languages to date are:
Hello, gōðna dag, bjólet nad, and taxa teiu! My name is Jamin and I live in Philadelphia, PA. I've created a number of languages throughout the years, and I hope to present a few of them here. My most “complete” languages to date are:


* Northeadish (Druðþþȳðesc) – an a posteriori pan-Germanic language. (I like to think of it as “South Germanic,” despite the name.
* [[Northeadish|Northeadish (Druðþþȳðesc)]] – an a posteriori pan-Germanic language. (I like to think of it as “South Germanic,” despite the name.
* Maltcégj – an a priori language I created just for fun because my other languages at the time were a little too rigid.
* Maltcégj – an a priori language I created just for fun because my other languages at the time were a little too rigid.
* Dlatci – an a priori language (one of the “rigid” ones above) that I’ve been working on since 1995. It’s undergone some massive changes over the years, though, and is currently in a state that isn’t entirely “presentable.”  I hope to fix this soon.
* Dlatci – an a priori language (one of the “rigid” ones above) that I’ve been working on since 1995. It’s undergone some massive changes over the years, though, and is currently in a state that isn’t entirely “presentable.”  I hope to fix this soon.
* Gutish – another Germanic a posteriori, this time a close relative of Gothic. Not directly descended from Gothic, as such, but maybe a great-great-nephew.
* [[Gutish]] – another Germanic a posteriori, this time a close relative of Gothic. Not directly descended from Gothic, as such, but maybe a great-great-nephew.


I have a very poorly maintained website at http://ling.everywitchway.net.
I have a very poorly maintained website at http://ling.everywitchway.net.

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