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HĂ
Fictional

Hămuan

by Coby Scarpaci

1000
Moni
Fictional

Moni

by Coby Scarpaci

0000
Gõngon
Fictional

Gõngon

by Coby Scarpaci

0000
EG
Fictional

East Gombasic

by Coby Scarpaci

0000
WG
Fictional

West Gombasic

by Coby Scarpaci

0000
PR
Fictional

Proto-Gotegic

by Coby Scarpaci

0000
Tebilan
Fictional

Tebilan

by Coby Scarpaci

1313200
Katuress

Katuress

by Mr. Blockz

752630
RU

Rumanian

by Ianis Pavel

Speak in Romanian.

0000
CS

Central Slavic

by Ianis Pavel

0000
Janmayan

Janmayan

by Griffin Maverick

Spoken on the Jan Mayen island. Name of language in language: Vors tunge

13900
Katur-Mein

Katur-Mein

by Mr. Blockz

Katur-mein is middle Katur language used by the katuri people and the Newly Formed Empire of Katuria

742700
Kyrban

Kyrban

by Passordis waterbottle

75001
AS

Askarian

by Isaac

A language for a micro nation takes inspiration from Russian and old English, but follows some English rules as well

3101
Kredomir
Historical

Kredomir

by Quill

Proto-Kretamir language

7802603
SG

sumary gamma

by Nubank

uma linguagem simples para criar sua inteligência artificial

0141
Saipi
Natural

Saipi

by Brittany Flanigan

Spoken by the people in the country of Sapiko

552500
Winlask
Natural

Winlask

by Ethan Crossman

Winlask (Winlask: Winlask [ˈwin.lask]) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Winland, a sovereign state located in northeastern North America. Descended from the Old Norse dialects brought by Greenlandic settlers between the 10th and 14th centuries, Winlask developed through centuries of contact with Eastern Abenaki and other Indigenous languages of the region. As a result, it differs substantially from other North Germanic languages in its sound system, grammar, and vocabulary while retaining a predominantly Norse origin. Winlask is the native language of approximately 6.8 million people and serves as one of the official languages of Winland alongside English and Eastern Abenaki. The language evolved from the now-extinct Greenlandic Norse branch and is considered by linguists to be its sole surviving descendant. Today, Winlask is used throughout government, education, media, literature, and public life, and forms an important part of Winlandic national identity.

0000
Katur
Learn

Katur

by Mr. Blockz

Old Katur was used by the Katuri people of the region of the southern sun

632540
Spinta

Spinta

by Willa Song

Spinta is the language of the Spintoran people of the desert region of Spintora.

504230
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