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popdosprite
#27998665Friday, June 25, 2010 4:35 AM GMT

I heard their where languages considerd "artifical", one was devoloved by a doctor to be used internationelly. Anyone know?
libyaitalia
#28004115Friday, June 25, 2010 8:27 AM GMT

Volapük and esperanto
Dr01d3k4
#28013580Friday, June 25, 2010 3:22 PM GMT

An artificial language is any language that is made up. I've tried to make up atleast 10. Here are I words from my latest: I - Klemo You - Flike 1 - Qe 2 - To 3 - Pe 4 - Gal 5 - Baf 6 - Mak 7 - Ex 8 - Ne 9 - Wam 10 - Thek
libyaitalia
#28071989Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:50 PM GMT

=DDDDD when u publish ur first language study book?
meatbridge1
#28114538Sunday, June 27, 2010 3:18 AM GMT

@Droideka: orthography and phonology, plox.
Dr01d3k4
#28122893Sunday, June 27, 2010 7:38 AM GMT

@Meat: Orthography? Is that writing? I've made a script for it, which is written in columns, starting on the right, going down, then moving to the left. The phonology is simple. Consonants: B – B (Bag) C - Not used Ch - Ch (CHair) D – D (Dum) F – F (Funnel) G – Hard G (Gate) H – H (Heat) J – Zh/Soft G (Jeans) K – Hard C (CaKe) L – L (Leg) M – M (Mum) N – N (New) Ng – Ng (shoppiNG) (IPA - Engma ŋ) P – P (Post) Q – Kw (QUeen) R – R (Red) S – Soft C (Set) Sh – Sh (SHeep) T – T (Ten) Th - Th (THin) (NOT like 'THe', - that is voiced, this 'th' is voiceless) V - V (ValVe) W – W (Win) X – Ks (boX) Y – Y (Yogurt) Z – Z (Zoo) Vowels (there are alot of vowels =P): Aa – Ah (cAt) Ee – Eh (bEd) Ii – Ih (pIck) Oo – Oh (pOt) Uu – Uh (gUt) Áá – Ar (fAther) Éé – Er (fathER) Íí – Ir (nEAR) Óó – Or (dOOR) Àà – Ay (bAY) Èè – Ey (No English equivelent, like Spanish 'e') Ìì – Eye (mY) Òò – Oh (bOW or bOAt) Ùù – Oo (bOOt) Ââ – Air (bEAR) Ãã – Ow/Au (nOW) Êê – Ee (bEE) Ôô – Oi (tOY) Ûû – Uh (fOOt)
libyaitalia
#28123322Sunday, June 27, 2010 7:57 AM GMT

Is the TH like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%B9%AE%C4%81%CA%BE ? Ṯāʼ (ﺙ)
Dr01d3k4
#28126859Sunday, June 27, 2010 11:53 AM GMT

"It represents the voiceless dental fricative (IPA: [θ]), also found in English as the "th" in words such as "think" and "thin"." Yes it is. It's the exact same.
Dr01d3k4
#28143621Sunday, June 27, 2010 6:48 PM GMT

Malidex nep heth klemona methekon ren flikê I am going to teach you to speak my language Literally – Teach-going_to-I open_quote speak-you I-acc-gen language-acc close_quote you-dat

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