My new language.
There's nothing much to learn. The letter with dots after them mean connect them to the next letter if they have a dot, too.
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I'm pretty sure no one is going to learn a language that, like, only 20 people now how to speak. So don't go "Oh my god no one is going to learn this you douchebag!".
What the hell is that?
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Lay off, I'm not fluent yet. :(
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He said cool.
Jeez you don't know your own language?
The phonetic version of each letter is too long for it to be practical as encoded English. If you were to make your own words than it might make sense. For instance, cough is pronounced Shehwaswahsulsee, that is damn long to say one word.
huhlahcrehsehwasackcreh
If your too lazy to translate:
[sp]awesome :D[/sp]
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;20775265]wah luck sulhuhzeh[/QUOTE]
I'm not amused.
shewassenwasluck is my namee
This is pretty retarded
Not a really a [i]language[/i]...
Since it's really just changing an existing word into another word by changing the sounds of the alphabet and how they are arranged to one another. Whereas an actual word has an association, and relevance to other words. Not to mention some languages include and exclude sounds others do not use, some languages have words to describe things that we don't have a word to describe. It's so complex.
This is just a key to solve some sort of 'encryption' so to speak.
Don't get me wrong, I can take this as a bit of fun :D
[QUOTE=mynames2long;20781221]This is pretty[/QUOTE]
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This is actually pretty cool.
Heh, I'm trying to create a language with my own dictionary, sentence structure, and phonics.
So far, my four attempts have all crashed and burned.
[QUOTE=flarrm;20783487]Heh, I'm trying to create a language with my own dictionary, sentence structure, and phonics.
So far, my four attempts have all crashed and burned.[/QUOTE]
I wish you luck on your fifth.
My fifth language (named Vonor) turned out successfully. It's a 23-word contextual language. I'll post it with its alphabet once I'm done putting it into the computer.
Too many phonemes for each letter, making it immpossible to speak in this language. The simplist of phrases would become impossible to say.
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