Constructed Languages

This is the page showcasing my experiments on the newfound hobby: conlanging. This started out as a cool conscript I made back in high school until I gain an interest on the art of conlangs after attending Arabic classes in university and watching other conlangers showcasing their conlangs on YouTube.

This is a very new endeavor for me, so apologies if it is very rough. While you're here, take a sneak peek of all the conlangs that will have their grammar books, dictionaries and showcases soon!

For those who don't know, constucted languages, or conlangs, are languages that are created by either one individual or a group of people, rather than evolving naturally for millenia. Natural languages refer to actual languages in the real world like English, Germany, Chinese, Malay, Japanese, Khmer, Thai, Russian, Swedish, Welsh, Gaelic, Greek, and so much more; while conlangs, especially conlangs like Toki Pona, Esperanto, Draconic (itræχnâħyq̇ by human1011), Arodjun (by Agma Schwa), Dothraki, Na'vi, and so many others are artificially created, so essentially are fake languages in a fictional setting.

Arraniol, The Ancient Tongue of Arrania

Arraniol is my very first ever conlang that I made a while ago in high school in the year 2021, which, in-universe, or in-multiverse to be exact, serves as the lingua franca of the Multiverse, used across many universes within Collided Universe.

Eonic Arraniol is now live! Go check it out!

While you're at it, take a look in its page for further insight about the Arraniolic language family!

Early Tenyoric, the Language of Tenyora

Early Tenyoric is a conlang that in-universe coexists and distantly related with Eonic Arraniol in the Old World during the rise of early civilizations. It is spoken by the Tenyora people who lived in the Western Archipelagos. It and its daughter languages went extinct alongside the destruction of the Old World upon Arrania’s Death.

Early Tenyoric, though still in work in progress, is now live! Go check it out here!

Proto-Nryatic, the Language of Nryatu

Proto-Nryatic, or NaraTa, is a conlang that in-universe coexists with Eonic Arraniol the Old World during the rise of early civilizations. It is spoken by the Nryatu people who lived as semi-nomads on the High Plateaus of the Great Continent. It and its daughter languages went extinct alongside the destruction of the Old World upon Arrania’s Death.

Proto-Nryatic, though still in work in progress, is now live! Go check it out here!

Shutarinic, the Language of the Shutarin Desert

Shutarinic is a conlang that in-universe coexists with Eonic Arraniol the Old World during the rise of early civilizations. It is spoken by the Shutarin people who lived as caravans and pyramid builders in the South Desert of the Great Continent. It is Xunal's protolanguage. It and its daughter languages went extinct alongside the destruction of the Old World upon Arrania’s Death.

Shutarinic, though still in work in progress, is now live! Go check it out!

While you're at it, take a look in its page for further insight about the Shutarinic language family!

Proto-Faxoric, the Language Among the Woodlands

Proto-Faxoric, or Fahora, is a conlang that in-universe coexists with Eonic Arraniol the Old World during the rise of early civilizations. It is spoken by the Faxorani people who lived on the East Woodland Island of the Old World. It and its daughter languages went extinct alongside the destruction of the Old World upon Arrania’s Death.

Proto-Faxoric, though still in work in progress, is now live! Go check it out here!

Proto-Ghurnak, the Language of the Void-Worshippers

Proto-Ghurnak is a conlang that in-universe coexists with Eonic Arraniol the Old World during the rise of early civilizations. It is spoken by the Ghurnak people who lived at the Cold North of the Great Continent. It and its daughter languages went extinct alongside the destruction of the Old World upon Arrania’s Death.

Proto-Ghurnak, though still in work in progress, is now live! Go check it out here!

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