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    @grcr
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      Ah, conlangs. I couldn’t resist the urge to comment on this… excuse my rambling.

      I’ve created a couple that almost work, they just need larger lexicons. I always make the sentence structures and writing systems but never the words… XD I love thinking about phonology and grammar… I’ve got like five “conlangs” that are just interesting sound collections lolol.

      I like to think about the most random language related things and then I expand them into full crazy conlangs. A lang that mainly uses /t/ or /s/ (my conlang Shuitse)? Having polite or impolite versions of the same word (my Chabben)? A writing system made to be carved in antlers (my Edressee)? /tɬ/ and /χ/?

      I feel like since my conlangs are just random thoughts that I’ve expanded, they aren’t always connected to my cultures very well… idk, they just kinda float. Could be because they don’t have lexicons, prolly.

      Also kinda random, I really like Korean’s SOV structure… and that might be why many of my conlangs are like that, idk XD I like everything about the Korean language lolol. I also like VSO but I think that is one of the rarest of the six sentence structures. Anywayyyy… *tosses puff of glitter and disappears*

       

      wa wawawa waaaa

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      Elishavet Elroi
      @elishavet-pidyon
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        @whalekeeper

        Lol. Latin is fascinating.

        Collecting slang sounds brilliant and fun. *Takes recommendation* I’ve played with coloquialisms a little, but in a useful way. I shall have to try that.

        What’s your favorite word biome so far?


        @grcr

        *peers through the glitter*

        Wow. Grammar is interesting, but I haven’t done work in it. Your conlags sound lovely. I especially like the antler one.

        Like I said, your conlags are fascinating in their randomness, so letting them float around a little isn’t bad. If you did tie them in closer, do you think it would affect/express the local logic patterns?

        I have never looked into Korean before. It is fun when the subject-verb stuff can be swapped! Is the sentence structure your faithing, or is there something else that you like better? Or is it too hard to decide?

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