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I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 19:39:58


Fan the Apostle
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I made a syllabary language , here is the sheet , no symbols yet though

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EH-rTH5D1DdiUuTXekcnohYB140CvlTkxbiov1xbWg4/edit

Tell me if I need to add more

I call it Fanagarrcao.
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 19:44:20


Angry Koala
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French, Best language evah! No need to make another one!
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 19:55:08


Fan the Apostle
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French, Best language evah! No need to make another one!

Says the Frenchman....
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:28:46


Onoma94
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Why create a language if there's something as perfect as this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interslavic_language
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:32:49


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I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:44:43


Tchaikovsky Reborn
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qaszxderfcvgtybnjijm,lpl,
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:48:55

E Masterpierround
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Create your own alphabet based on phonetics, and have different parts of speech (verbs, nouns, adjectives, etc.) be in different languages.
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:49:32


Angry Koala
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^ Pure langue barbare et grossière à mes oreilles!
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:50:17


Onoma94
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Dialect of english?! That's what scottish nationalists use? :P
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:51:14


Tchaikovsky Reborn
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Sorry. That was my cat. He's "hungry"
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 21:53:27


Ox
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Aye, it's pure barry, like!
I want to make a language...: 1/9/2016 22:16:08

E Masterpierround
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The best way to create a new language, in my opinion, is to arbitrarily assign Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek letters to the symbol in the phonetic alphabet. Then, use a four letter code at the beginning of each sentence (or paragraph, or message, depending on how complicated you want this to be) in this manner: The first letter represents the language of nouns, the second letter represents the language of verbs, the third letter represents the language of adjectives, and the forth letter represents everything else's language (these languages can be any four, as long as you keep the initials constant). You then translate each sentence (or paragraph, or message, again depending on the level of complexity you're aiming for) according to its four letter code, then spell the whole thing phonetically, and finally substitute the Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek letters that you assigned in the beginning. You then have a message that can be easily deciphered if you have the key, the International Phonetic Alphabet's Wikipedia page, and Google Translate. Alternately, you could be trilingual and carry flash cards.
I want to make a language...: 1/10/2016 10:38:47


Lucarr10
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good idea E Masterpierround
I want to make a language...: 1/19/2016 19:25:18


Fan the Apostle
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I finally completed a script , its mostly sylabic , I also need some native words to go w/ it , give suggestions

I want to make a language...: 1/19/2016 19:28:46


Fan the Apostle
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Here's another image , review ( I use imgflip cuz that's the only way I can send non-wiki(a) photos to the forums)

I want to make a language...: 1/19/2016 20:19:30

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I'm a language enthusiast as well. I attempted to create an alphabet and language heavily derived from Hebrew and Arabic when I was thirteen or so, but succeeded only partially.

Anyway, remember that not all sounds are in each language and that language sounds are influenced by regional geography and climate. E.g. 'ch' and 'p' are not in Arabic, the Romance languages don't have 'gh' or 'kh', Korean doesn't have 'sh' and so on.
I want to make a language...: 1/19/2016 22:51:47


Tchaikovsky Reborn
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Indeed.

I actually have thought of writing in Arabic because:
1. It looks quite beautiful
2. It's from right to left, so I, as a leftie, don't have to deal with smudging up my paper.

I actually have a joke about it.

A man decides to set up a soda stand in Israel. above the stand he has three pictures from left to right; a thirsty man, a man drinking the soda, and an energized man. After 10 long days, he doesn't sell a single can.

He goes to a friend of his and asks, "Why aren't I selling any of these soda cans?"

His friends replied "In Hebrew, you read right to left. so your sign says if you drink the soda, you will become thirsty".

(feel free to replace Israel and Hebrew with any other country and script that writes right to left)
I want to make a language...: 1/19/2016 23:38:17


Diety Emperor Cacao, God Ruler of the Universe 
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Why did you make it so complicated like the Japanese Alphabet.

But that may just be my preference to single sound alphabet.
I want to make a language...: 1/20/2016 01:24:45

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I want to make a language...: 1/20/2016 01:38:38


♤Prince Riku Lyonheart♤
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I think we need a new lingua franca in society. I mean, look at english with all these dang weird things...

For example....

1) The bandage was wound around his leg to cover his wound.

2) The wind was too strong to wind the sail.

3) The dump was full, and had to refuse further refuse.

4) We must polish the Polish furniture.

5) He could lead if he would get the lead out.

6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.

7) "No time like the present," he said. "It's time to present her the present."

8) A large-mouthed bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.

9) Startled, the dove dove into the bushes.

10) I did not object to the object.

11) The insurance on the invalid was invalid.

12) There was a row among the oarsmen about who could row the best.

13) We were too close to the door to close it.

14) When does are near, a buck does funny things.

15) Not watching their steps, a seamstress and a sewer fell into a sewer.

16) On her farm, a woman worked to produce produce.

17) She wanted to sow, but her sow ate the grain; so she chose to sew.

18) Next, she hitched her cow to a plough to make a trough.

19) Then she decided to combine her combines.

20) That evening, she told her beau to go slow.

21) But she shed a tear when she saw the tear in her dress.

22) I had to subject the subject to a test.

23) How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

24) It might be wise to bow to a man with a bow.

25) John had to write to the right people to keep his rights during his rites.

26) The ewe with the flu knew who was due to get you through to the gnu with the number-two shoe, too!



Let's face it, English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant, nor ham in hamburger; neither apples nor pine are in pineapple. English muffins aren't English, nor are French fries French. Sweetmeats are candies, while sweetbreads—which aren't sweet—are meat. We take English for granted, but if we explore some of its paradoxes, we find that quicksand is slow, boxing rings are square, and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor a pig!

Why is it that writers write and painters paint, but fingers don't fing? Why don't grocers groce, why don't hammers ham, and why don't dumpsters dumpst?

If the plural of tooth is teeth, shouldn't the plural of booth be beeth? One goose, two geese. So—one moose, two meese? One mouse, two mice, means one house, two hice? And one index, two indices? If you have more than one ibex, why don't you have ibices? Doesn't it seem crazy that you can make amends but you can't make just a single amend? If you throw out some odds and ends, but keep one item, is it an odd or an end? Which one is right to have left?

If teachers have taught, why haven't preachers praught? If a vegetarian eats vegetables, then what does a humanitarian eat? Sometimes I think all the English speakers should be committed to an asylum for the verbally insane. In what kind of language do people recite at a play and play at a recital? Must we ship by transport and transport by ship? Who else has noses that run and feet that smell?

How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? You have to marvel at the unique lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up while it's burning down, forms are filled out by being filled in, and an alarm that's gone off is still going on.

English is a world where a woodcarvers magazine editor might add ads for adzes, and a chemist might use a vile vial. People can sit on a bough, though, and cough through the night as they re-read a red book to say they re-read it; and whomever finishes first has won one!

Why had the cops sought the sot? The photographers knot all fought for the shot—and not just for naught. Does the fuzz think there was proof of blood on a wood floor? And what was that word that occurred by the bird turd?

At the height of their leisure, neither had the sleight to seize the feisty weird sovereign poltergeist, so they had to forfeit the foreign heifer's counterfeit protein. [With apologies to "i before e"......]
English was invented by people, not by computers, and it reflects the creativity of the human race—which of course is not a race at all. That is why, when the stars are out, they are visible, but when the lights are out, they are invisible.

But please—could someone explain why "Buick" doesn't rhyme with "quick"?

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There is a two-letter word that has perhaps more meanings than any other two-letter English word, and that is the word "UP."

It's easy to understand "UP" as meaning "toward the sky" or "moving to the top" of something, but why do we wake UP in the morning (just before we get UP)?

At a meeting, we must speak UP in order to bring UP a topic. Then it's UP to the secretary to write UP a report (unless she can think UP an excuse).

We call UP our friends and ask them to come UP for dinner. For them, we brighten UP the room, and we polish UP the silver, hoping they've worked UP an appetite. We mess UP the kitchen cooking UP a meal and using towels to soak UP spills. Afterward, we have to clean UP, and the next day, we warm UP the leftovers.

Sometimes, guys lock UP their house, line UP to buy parts, and then fix UP their old cars.

Politicians stir UP trouble, especially when they're UP for election.

To be dressed is one thing, but to be dressed UP is something special!

A drain must be opened UP because it is stopped UP. If your can of Drano is empty, it's all used UP.

We open UP a store in the morning, but at night we close UP shop.

If it looks like rain, we say it is clouding UP. When the sun comes out, we say it is clearing UP. When it rains, some things get wet and may end UP being all rusted UP. But when it doesn't rain for a while, then everything dries UP. And in the winter, things can freeze UP!
We seem to be pretty mixed UP about "UP"! If you want to know more about "UP," look it UP in the dictionary. It may take UP a fourth of the page, and can add UP to about thirty definitions!

If you are UP to it, you might try building UP your own list of the many uses of "UP." It will take UP a lot of your time, but if you don't give UP, you may wind UP with more than a hundred!

I could go on and on, but my time is UP. I'm going to wrap it UP by shutting UP!


See what i mean? English is messed up... please dont make your language do these stupid things, please, Fan. Im Begging you! XD
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