i need to get back into con lang it is so fun
it damn sure is
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i need to get back into con lang it is so fun
it damn sure is
Mandatory self-promotion post.
@444names & @444namesplus - Are you dumbstruck after writing yourself into a corner, unable to come up with a plausible and unique name for a character in your work? These two blogs got you covered. 444names and it's sidekick both post 444 names per every single post - And the former has accumulated over half a million names. 444names generates countless names via Markov chains (website used, Wikipedia article), and every single name and name stash are free to be used in any work of fiction - With credit unnecessary! 444namesplus is dedicated to more niche and various ways of procedural name generation, such as Awkwords or cryptolangs.
@thecrazyneographist - A blog where I go ape over neography: The art of inventing new writing systems. While the blog is simply a gallery of scripts created by me (numbering 1668 writing systems documented at the moment of me writing this post!), it does provide a lot of inspiration, and (!) you can commission me to create a neographic endeavor for you! Alternatively, you can buy the rights to any of the already existing scripts if you were to wish and use them in commercial projects, and if the project is not commercial, you can simply notify (and best credit) me as being the scripts author.
@conlangcrab - A place for wider variety of linguistic, conlanging and neographci rambles for me. -snip snap-
@overstimcore - Another gallery blog for a genre of collage which I coined a word for.
@cryptolangsguy - This one is a rabbithole all on itself, so strap up and see for yourselves.
Rock... Is kiki.
Stone is bouba.
Always has heen to me.
Hey there.
I might just drop in here and act as a platform for another crowd-source project. The premise is this: Elven names, generated via a fore-morpheme, sur-morpheme, and a gendered suffix/honorifics (the latter being optional). So, it's like writing a whole name of a person at once like Johndoeman or Janedoewoman.
The suffixes/honorifics are already written, and a huge lot of morphemes generated; Now, to the dictionary part.
A Abar: Abas: Abh: Abha: Abhe: Ablu: Ad: Ada: Adag: Adalf: Adam: Adan: Adane: Adang: Adar: Adbe: Ade: Adel: Aden: Adh: A
Go ham >:D
Concept I've had kicking around but never had time to develop: Greek alphabet conlang that uses the word-final sigma to indicate French-style liaison.
λες ποδει - les podei - /le po.dej/ λες άνς - les áns - /le zan/ σεςτ ποδει - sest podei - /se po.dej/ σεςτ άνς - sest áns - /se tan/
Oh that's cheeky as hell.
Hello.
The first 28 people to interact with this post will be free to add one letter to a crowd-sourced neographic alphabet I will post on @thecrazyneographist.
Let the Tiedamew mini-project begin.
Ansendir is online
Here you have the link to the open-edit Google doc, go crazy with it. The current dictionary has 888 words.
Ansendir Yet another conlang bullshit adventure. The premise The premise of the Ansendir (Oxbow Lake Language) project is to, yet again, inv
Go ham :D