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Qarluai
by Ayham Elkhalifa
a conlang of sky and ground

Lòa Lòa
by DwaveThePebble
Lòa Lòa (pronounced /lo̞ːä lo̞ːä/, means "very hot") is a language spoken by a people located on the planet of Tria Asteria, which orbits Polaris. It has SOV word order.

Sonag
by Coby Scarpaci
China
by Griffin Maverick
The language's name is pronounced: t͡ʃina The name is not to be confused with the country of China.
Docket
by Alex MikNally

Selado
by Mîng Thàn Erundil
Esperanto-ish auxiliary conlang but for Mainland Southeast Asia

Alfatakar
by Griffin Maverick
The language used to speak to Alfil, the God of Tayknai, a monotheistic religion that originated in Iraq around the beginning of the 42nd century
Alogra
by Veofree Veofree
algora

Tsang'hi Language
by Vorsitzenderin Sofia
Tsang’hi (/tsaŋˈhi/) is the largest surviving Oayi language and the best-described member of the Oayi branch, preserving the family’s tonal-harmonic system in its most productive form. It has a compact segmental inventory centred on /m n ŋ ʙ ħ ʘ/ and a six-vowel system /a e i ɨ o u/, with a strong preference for closed roots such as VC, CVC and CVCC. Each vowel-bearing syllable carries one of three tonal readings: falling citation, central linked/topical, or rising affected/processual, producing larger tone grids in compounds. Its phonology is shaped by vowel harmony, consonantal drift, and final nasal whistle releases, with /ŋ n m/ giving high, middle, and low offglides respectively. Morphosyntactically, Tsang’hi is analytic to lightly compounding, with freer clause order than its lexical layout suggests, tone doing much of the grammatical work normally handled by inflection.
Minegomarian
by John Doe
Bomadalaian
by John Doe
Barbamarian
by John Doe
Neredrossian
by John Doe
Hharagilattian
by John Doe
Azhetsarahhinian
by John Doe
Proto-East-Iaffrian
by John Doe
Proto-West-Iaffrian
by John Doe
Proto-North-Iaffrian
by John Doe
Arengahharian
by John Doe
Giolataian
by John Doe