I’m having a delay. Anyway, I’m happy to announce I’ve managed to complete Lexember 2025 (my 7th completed Lexember) and I will post the rest of the newly added words soon. :D
ConWorkShop Lexember days #17, #18, #19, #20 and #21
the prompts: “Feeling under the weather”, “Objects you could not explain to someone from 200 years ago”, “Things that are or can be red”, themeless, and “Things you’ve googled this week”
Anyway, the words in dark green are in Rannyei again, but the rest are in Nesyanian, one of my most developed conlangs.
Initially (like, back in 2019) I was trying to make it an analytical language with almost no declension, but my attempts failed miserably, so I ended up creating an agglutinative abomination. (Translating that from jargon: lots of long words created by adding affixes and/or sticking several words together). CWS has a tool where you can check what is the longest word existing in the dictionary of a conlang. In this case, it’s hinjerantuhinazėi [çin.d͡ʒe.ɾan.tuç.na.zəɪ̯] ‘archeologist’, but the complex verb conjugation system allows to create much longer words, like ladeitėuzhembedwayaxouya [la.deɪ.təʊs.hem.be.dwa.ja.xoʊ.ja] ‘if only they could not make me very happy’.
Besides that, Nesyanian has ejective consonants and a bunch of other interesting things. It’s also my most upvoted project on CWS (48 upvotes. Bruh, almost 50 people telling me they like my conlang. Now that’s heart-warming), and in June 2023 it won the Language of the Month community contest.
In other words, I have some reasons to be proud of it. x))












