Conlangs
"Conlangs" in a Sentence (10 examples)
I despise conlangs.
I've always wanted to make a Tatoeba clone for conlangs without ISO codes.
Piero Armenti's sister thinks that I would rather create my own language, which I have been doing. I am still a conlanger. I prefer conlangs over natlangs.
One of my conlangs is called Xoqolat.
I notice that Japanese and Koreans like wordplays that are sometimes interlingual. They are like conlangs.
When I was creating Viko, one of my first conlangs, I made the mistake of leaving the homonym switch on during the vocabulary generation. Someone on the Web alerted me, and I redid my vocabulary generation with the homonym switch off.
Damien is one of my more recent friends from when I was living in Vancouver, BC. We have both natural languages and artificial languages as common hobbies. He tutored me in French online when he was still living in Ottawa. A memorable occasion was when we ate in a Mexican restaurant Tio Pepe's on stylish Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC. We enjoy chatting about languages. He likes all of Esperanto, Interlingua, and Ido, and not just those conlangs. He is darkly brown-haired of Polish descent.
Kevyn was an online Filipino friend who lived in my North American metropolis. He was an enthusiast of conlangs, such as Toki Pona and Elefen. He wrote a poem in my own conlang Vong. Dear to him was the comparative deep study of religions. He grew up Roman Catholic, but later grew to like Hinduism. In his religious studies, he did not neglect the sexual aspect. I noticed that he had an Oriental face.
The conference paper "The Digital Way to Spread Conlangs" may interest conlangers.
It is the 7th of September of 2013. Today, I consider myself as a Lojbanist and an Esperantist. Lojban and Esperanto encapsulate my Eastern and Western attitudes. All of the natlangs, natural languages, that I know are nice to know, but it is really a privilege knowing the two conlangs, constructed languages.
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