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Tonic

Tonic

by Griffin Maverick

Spoken by people living by the Tonic Water Lake in Schweppes, the county.

572901
HA

Habelugi

by Eddmund J. C. A.

Habelugi is the runic Language of Dofsilri which was later replaced by Habufuti. Habelugi was named "husband to speaking," because its only major distinction to Habufuti, meaning "first language," was the system of ruins.

302940
Proto-Tesconian (Tescopiekë)
LearnFictional

Proto-Tesconian (Tescopiekë)

by RandomLanguages

(As spoken during the year 155 PFA.) A language descended from English, spoken by sentient groceries in a Tesco store somewhere. It has an SVO word order and fusional morphology.

3882951
SP

Spanglish

by ensp

Spanglish es un syncretic conlang optimized por concurrent intelligibility a English y Español parlants. Su design principles are solment utilitarian. Universal auxlangs are un "si totalgents would solo" proposal, este es un "oh, totalgents* potent!" proposal (*totalgents quien parlay Español o English). Aid es desired de native Español parlants y especialment de monolinguals de English o Español!

22252763
MA
Fictional

Maiofameyacheru

by Lindsay

fun fact: language name literally means "speech know person," or "intelligible speech"

1532800
Proto-Uralic

Proto-Uralic

by Waffle

03100
Umaf

Umaf

by Griffin Maverick

Umaf (ɯmæɸ) is a language with deep complex orthography. It is the language of the so called Psulofy (psʏlofy) Heaven realm, the realm of the mortals. By some VERY low chance the beings in Psulofy have invented chess...literally...the exact same chess we have.

02000
Vækalo
Fictional

Vækalo

by DwaveThePebble

Vækalo (pronounced /vɛiˈkä.lɔ/) is the language spoken by the people of Vækawöl, a country located on the planet of Tria Asteria, which orbits Polaris. It has OSV word order, four cases, and is written in the Toþlyan script. It is also my first conlang :)

2043284
MU

Mukipuma

by Lindsay

Romanised form. Actual orthography not included in Unicode. Daughter languages are allowed. I won't mind if you make one.

232100
HA

Habinaum

by Mathias Christille

Indo european language. Habinaum < hepa (+ -inaum) < h³ep- Litt.: The language of the people by the river Equivalent to proto italic or proto Germanic in its own language family

1622340
Alanio

Alanio

by Lydia McCamant

The language used by lower Atlantean mermaids in Krucera.

482511
Proto-Inverteer

Proto-Inverteer

by Waffle

Proto-Inverteer is the proto language of Inverteer which is a language isolate which is spoken on isolated islands in the Infinite ocean 300km off the lang of Mountspeer

52600
ÉL

Éduen Language

by Raychi

Pronounce: (ey-dwu-ehn) Language used by the people of L'ile de la Souille, outcasted from all the kingdoms in Jiron. The language follows the grammar of French and has no known origin root. Some words will derive from French but French is not the official origin root as the language also derives from Spanish, Polish and Romanian (The languages of each kingdom). Éduen is the official language of L'ile de la Souille and is not taught or learned in any of the kingdoms, giving les rebelles a higher ground.

1032900
Atlaniat

Atlaniat

by Lydia McCamant

Language spoken by upper Atlantian (Alananian) mermaids in Krucera.

442541
Solanis

Solanis

by Hayden Kiedrowski

1833371
Shacesh

Shacesh

by Lydia McCamant

The Kruceran language spoken by lower Shavalan mermaids.

352531
Shavnal

Shavnal

by Lydia McCamant

The language spoken by upper Shavalan mermaids in Krucera.

342531
Oceago

Oceago

by Lydia McCamant

The language spoken by lower Oceanic mermaids in Krucera.

372511
FUSĦĀ BASĪT - ISLAMIC AUXILIARY LANGUAGE

FUSĦĀ BASĪT - ISLAMIC AUXILIARY LANGUAGE

by Abu Abdillah

Coming soon.

1500
SI

Sivis

by Fabián Ernesto Rondón Martínez

alfabeto reducido (A, P, T, K, E, M, N, L, O, R, S, TH, U, CH), sin letras mudas y con fusiones vocálicas regulares (ae, ou → i). Los verbos siguen patrones claros: presente continuo -na, pasado -nat, futuro -nar, y modos -ak, -ek, -ok; el verbo ser/estar se simplifica en Sert/Serts. Los sustantivos solo marcan género en personas y cosas, número sí, mientras que los adjetivos son invariables. La sintaxis es fija: Sujeto+Verbo+Objeto+Sustantivo+Adjetivo, con preguntas iniciadas en TH y negación con NO. La posesión se marca con “chu” (Casa chu Pedro). Es un idioma altamente regular, con reglas claras y mínima ambigüedad,

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