R Conlangspodcast Personal - For my first full post on this sub, i present to you: Sanila, a personal conlang i've been working on for the past 2 years now. Sanila has become my most developed conlang yet, with over 460. When i was 15, a friend and i made a conlang. It was really just a relex of english plus simple personal endings on verbs. We were somewhat fluent. We had a couple mutual friends ask if. I've just started writing my article for the third issue of segments, a journal for conlangs published by the r/conlangs mod team, and i remember i hadn't posted anything. The list of conlangs is currently moderated by the community: Anyone may add entries to the list. A new entry should contain a link to the conlang. Do not add blog. The reason is no mystery: Martin is a master worldbuilder and multiple times he said he is floored by tolkien’s langverse every time he opens his books, but his intention as a. Why a conlang, and how to use it? I am simply curious to hear how why you created a conlang in the forst place, and also you are using your conlang. Is it for a story/book you are writing, for. A personal language conveyes the author's point of view, his/her values, and feelings. A personal language is the expression of one's. In this episode, i want to talk to authors, directors, and other creatives who are creating fictional worlds and cultures where a conlang might be really helpful for their work. Conlangery is a weekly podcast created by conlangers, for conlangers. Would you like to use a personal library instead? The right way of conlanging is whatever is fun for you: Everything from naturalism, to relexes with fun scripts, to philosophically engineered languages, to personal art languages that just sound. 27 votes, 60 comments. I had the idea a while ago to create a sort of personal language by combining the languages all my ancestors around 1,00… What i'm looking for is a way for me to make a language in a way that (vaguely) resembles natural language evolution. Absolutely any and all feedback, resources, questions, and advice. R/conlangs is a subreddit that focuses on the discussion of conlangs, tools, and activities to aid you in the construction of your own conlang. Inside r/conlangs, there is a wiki with helpful. I'm interested in seeing some people's takes on petsonal langs, that is to say conlangs that you've designed to personal specifications rather than to be strictly naguralistic or strictly engineered. For my first full post on this sub, i present to you: Sanila, a personal conlang i've been working on for the past 2 years now. Sanila has become my most developed conlang yet, with over 460. When i was 15, a friend and i made a conlang. It was really just a relex of english plus simple personal endings on verbs.
For my first full post on this sub, i present to you: Sanila, a personal conlang i've been working on for the past 2 years now. Sanila has become my most developed conlang yet, with over 460. When i was 15, a friend and i made a conlang. It was really just a relex of english plus simple personal endings on verbs. We were somewhat fluent. We had a couple mutual friends ask if. I've just started writing my article for the third issue of segments, a journal for conlangs published by the r/conlangs mod team, and i remember i hadn't posted anything. The list of conlangs is currently moderated by the community: Anyone may add entries to the list. A new entry should contain a link to the conlang. Do not add blog. The reason is no mystery: Martin is a master worldbuilder and multiple times he said he is floored by tolkien’s langverse every time he opens his books, but his intention as a. Why a conlang, and how to use it? I am simply curious to hear how why you created a conlang in the forst place, and also you are using your conlang. Is it for a story/book you are writing, for. A personal language conveyes the author's point of view, his/her values, and feelings. A personal language is the expression of one's. In this episode, i want to talk to authors, directors, and other creatives who are creating fictional worlds and cultures where a conlang might be really helpful for their work. Conlangery is a weekly podcast created by conlangers, for conlangers.