Have you ever learned (or created) a constructed language? Which one is your favorite?For me it's Quenya Elvish
I did as a kid. I based it on distelfink and hex signs from traditional folk art here.I lost the notes to it but the sentences would look something like picrel.
>>216015462Very interesting. I always thought a pictographic language that can be put together into a piece of art is a cool concept.
>>216015262I speak Esperanto pretty well.
>>216015462if you're not making shit up, that's very cool
>>216015262I was trying to make a Deku tonal language that would be totally unpronouncable by humans but I never had time to develop it and my Chinese friend (who was meant to help me understand tonal languages) went to prison for murder
>>216015262i learned some klingon many years ago when i was into star trek
>>216019280I've also had the idea of inventing conlangs for existing fictional settings though I never got very far with it. Had some general ideas though.
>>216019307nerdy ass nigga
>>216015262Tolkien used finnish language as the basis for his elvish language. it's not fully constructed one
>>216019515Mainly in terms of aesthetics.