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C o n l a n g s
Unless you know me personally or have heard of conlangs before, you are most likely wondering, "what the hell is a conlang?" Quite simple. It is a constructed language. That easy. Essentially, there are two ways you can create a conlang - a priori, meaning that the language is entirely new and is based off of virtually nothing, or a posteriori, meaning that the conlang has some basis on another language, real or not. Seeing as I am a massive geek, I have quite a few conlangs (few actually complete, hehe) running about. Hopefully I will get all of them documented somehow on my site, but we shall see. As for now, continue on. Conlangs:
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