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Proto-Slavic
by Ianis Pavel
Proto-Slavic imaginary 1500 BC - 1000 BC
Bveldap
by Burke Jones-Pressly (BPJP)
Incomplete Conlang by BPJP
gatlation
by Weston Weppler
the language uncanonically used by the gateway people
Proto-Aqmetyqan
by Lindsay
canonically spoken 14000 BCE to 11750 BCE
Kamano
by Alex
A Papuan language spoken in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. In the 2000 census, there were around 63000 native speakers.
Proto-Kuuvelian
by John Doe
Korvanomenian
by John Doe
Paranomenian
by John Doe
Aitenzahhian
by John Doe
Lapragian
by John Doe
Kuuvelian
by John Doe
Leambirian
by John Doe
Proto-Narliaglirian
by John Doe
Kargadarian
by John Doe
South Kufadramian
by John Doe
North Kufadramian
by John Doe
Narliaglirian
by John Doe
Kufadramian
by John Doe
Iaffrian
by John Doe
It is characterized by an active structure (active-stative alignment) and the basic OSV word order (object-subject-verb). It has a rich consonance (more than 50 phonemes), including affective, uvular, lateral fricatives, as well as a unique percussive phoneme. Writing is an alphabet of 53 characters, derived from the ancient Proto-Alphabetic alphabet. It has 19 dialects, mutually intelligible due to long-term standardization. I'm positioning it as a natural language, even though it's not.
Shinet
by Posco
A little conlang inspired by Italian, Japanese, and English