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As y'all can see in the conlang list, there's a new language called Grogan, and yes, I created that page. Now I really have no idea for Grogan anymore, and hence I'm not so active, but maybe I would move it up to active, since I might continue on this language (For example, request a Unicode space for it). Now I was thinking, should I create and post Proto-Grogan, Proto-Floric, Proto-Frisinian, and the dialects of Grogan (Though I haven't finished the settings of the planet Antria), and even the sister languages Florian and Klorgan? But the fact is, I cannot make so many languages at the same time, so creating the proto-languages would take a long time, and could be super duper exhausting. Can anyone here lend a hand and help me with that? Efrat! ("Thank you" in Grogan)
is anyone out there in this somewhat dead wiki, the admins haven't really been active...
The Table Box keeps getting in the way!! It's too damn annoying to have to find ways to cheat to win against it!
I like what sin toki pona's suggestions for /a/
But /o/ can be kept to be the polite equivalent
(If toki pona had a recognize intonation system, the word(s) could be even more expressive)
I also like what they did with removing one of the polar pairs of word (like: lili ala instead of suli)
But "not" does not give an opposite. A person who is not little, can be average size or bigger than average or a giant
Or would that violate the rules? Also, where are the staff?
Lojpavosinal is a Mix of Conlangs, containing words and features from Lojban, Toki Pona, Esperanto, Solresol, Interlingua, Na’vi, Kēlen, Quenya, and Ithkuil — that feels natural, logical, and melodic.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14cUF-pm1ujC3vQYzCdCiuUmkf3WcVr9xSsCr2k0IQM0/edit?usp=sharing
Is there a good guide for a naturalistic conlang’s writing system creation?
I think the simplest would be basically copying actual history as from ideograms to ‘simpler’ writing. For example, Egyptian Hieroglyphs > Phoenician > Greek.
Also, I’m going to watch a YouTube video on this later, if there is one.
There is a quite well-known conlang called Toki Pona. It is made to be easy, with only about 100-200 root words and a simple phonology.
Is there a constructed language out there that is the opposite of this? As in a language meant to be difficult and complicated?
Also, if Toki Pona is the language of good, would this be the language of bad?
Hey, I'm new to this conlang wiki. How do I create my language on here? It feels quite confusing.
100% Progress!! Not the end of the lang, but a big milestone.
200+ words currently.
https://conlang.fandom.com/wiki/Cmanc
Now to kill myself as I got the first 500 words done, I'm gonna increase my goal to 1,000.
Oh, lordy.
Only 23 words left :D
You can pretty much speak it already (i think)
https://conlang.fandom.com/wiki/Cmanc
Making it better :3
https://conlang.fandom.com/wiki/Cmanc
(I really should get an image for the fandom page lol)