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How Do You Create A New Language Without Making It Sound Like Complete Gibberish? Read The Details!?

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How Do You Create A New Language Without Making It Sound Like Complete Gibberish? Read The Details!?

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Have you learned a language other than English? If not, I’d recommend it – it’ll give you a feel for different sounds, grammar and vocabulary, which will be really helpful in creating your own. Consider what you deem “strange” in a language. If it’s the structure, you won’t want something rigid and Germanic, where the verb is always in a certain place. If it’s the sounds, consider using clicking noises – these are prevalent in many languages. In terms of classics, Greek and Latin formed the majority of words we use today, so they’re a good place to start. Consider articles, and whether you want to use them religiously as in French, or if you want to omit them along with genders to give a more random feel. If you want to create a new alphabet, I’d suggest looking at a combination of Russian and Greek, as they are the closest to our own. Another option is Kanji as used in Asia, where a single separate picture denotes each word, but this would be very difficult to decipher for an English

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