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HxasQ'ua
by Jamesgaming103
myne

Simple Clothic
by Kendall
Still a work in progress. An attempt to create a functional yet simple version of the language used in the video game Journey. It takes the two alphabets, and combines them to their most simple form.
Shwakian
by Rubén Ortega
Chromaris
by Elena Larina
A language designed with a focus on visual spectrum precision. It features an expansive vocabulary for light, shadow, and specific hues, reflecting a culture that prioritizes artistic and natural observation.

Nombsε
by ElMonkeyJP_246
An A posteriori language created by Jonás Miguel Pérez for fun. I use this to transcript songs and make 'em rhyme, but it also explores features of the order u would use in sentences, the order being totally free (The reason why there are so many cases). The lil monkey on the flag is my oc, you can find me in Yt: @elmonkeyjp_246 Ig: @jonas.miguel.perez Tt: @elmonkeyjp_246
Ehyegochic
by Payton Weisse
Ehyegochic is a celtic type language taking inspiration from welsh Irish gaelic and breton.
Tigrin Mifaso
by Griffin Maverick
hiiihj
by Cj Gacmatan
Low Qhālan
by Max
Low Qhālan is the common descendant of High Qhālan, spoken across caravan routes, oasis towns, canyon settlements, and trading ports throughout the southern desert regions. While it preserves much of High Qhālan’s core vocabulary and cultural identity, Low Qhālan simplifies many older grammatical distinctions, reduces formal case marking, and weakens ritual pronunciation in everyday speech. Sealed consonants survive, though often with regional variation or softened pronunciation, and the language is associated more with travel, trade, storytelling, and ordinary life than with temple ritual or sacred recitation.
High Qhālan
by Max
High Qhālan is a formal ritual language descended from older Qebaric and preserved through temple astronomy, oath-speaking, sacred law, and ceremonial routekeeping traditions. It is known for its deliberate rhythm, long vowels, conservative grammar, and distinctive “sealed consonants,” a set of ritual click sounds used especially in sacred, legal, and astronomical vocabulary. While ordinary formal speech allows some sound erosion and simplification, ritual forms preserve older pronunciations and archaic structures, giving High Qhālan a reputation as a language of authority, memory, and sacred recitation.

Priguan
by Novermad
Priguan is The ancient language of the Riganat region. It was spoken in the Mezolithic, it's daughter languages went on to be the most important languages of jðëj.
Aruvic
by Max
The booming trade tongue of the open ocean. Aruvic is a vibrant, practical creole designed specifically to be shouted across roaring waves and crowded harbor docks. To maximize clarity over the sound of the sea, it strictly forbids consonant clusters and heavily favors bright, open vowels. It abandoned complex grammar in favor of simple, standalone particles and a forward-driving Subject-Verb-Object word order, making it the perfect, fast-paced language for merchants, sailors, and pirates.

Yetlil
by Passordis waterbottle
Yetlil /Yetli̦l | jɛ.t͡ɬɪl/

Munchiyon
by aLex
A strictly SOV language spoken by the Mun. Also my first official attempt at creating my own language, so any advice is appreciated :)
Proto-Camo-Ghavic
by Langwyrm

Orin
by Alexander
Orin (אוֹרִין, ‘clarity / light’) — a strictly regular a priori grammar over Hebrew letters with mandatory full niqqud, simplified phonology, invariant morphology (no grammatical gender), fixed SVO word order, single verb pattern, and global borrowings for modern vocabulary.
Velari
by Max
The language of water, reflection, and philosophy. Velari is a fluid, flowing language that mirrors the movement of the river it was born beside. It is highly melodic, focusing on vowels and soft consonants, and heavily utilizes aquatic metaphors to explain life, emotion, and history. In Velari, memory is "that which flowed past," and to speak the truth is to present a "clear reflection." It is the tongue of peace, healing, and deep emotional resonance.
Qebaric
by Max
The sun-baked language of the caravan. Qebaric is a smooth, rhythmic tongue shaped by desert sands and ancient merchant routes. Governed by the "Open Syllable Principle," it favors clean vowel separation and dry, weighted consonants like the uvular q. Its syntax is famously guided by the "Route Principle," where sentence structure mimics a physical journey: beginning with the actor, moving through the affected place, and arriving at the completed action.
Tavric
by Max
The language of law, infrastructure, and the registry. Tavric is the rigid, bureaucratic engine of an empire. Built for ledgers, architecture, and legal decrees, it entirely rejects messy verb conjugations in favor of a highly transparent, modular suffix system. Every word in Tavric is designed to prevent administrative ambiguity, cleanly dividing the world into what is officially registered, sealed, and legal, versus what is void, undocumented, and unauthorized.
Morthic
by Max
The language of the frozen hunt and the hearth. Morthic is a brutally efficient, survival-focused language that sounds like a heavy axe hitting a frozen tree. Born in a harsh, icy environment, its grammar encodes life-or-death distinctions: contrasting safe versus treacherous ground, stored versus fresh resources, and trusted kin versus dangerous outsiders. It is an agglutinative language, stacking heavy, consonant-heavy suffixes onto roots like layers of a winter coat.