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  2. Klingon language - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon language (Klingon: tlhIngan Hol, pIqaD: , pronounced [ˈt͡ɬɪ.ŋɑn xol]) is the constructed language spoken by a fictional alien race called the Klingons, in the Star Trek universe. Described in the 1985 book The Klingon Dictionary by Marc Okrand and deliberately designed to sound "alien", it has a number of typologically ...

  3. Lojban - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Lojban (pronounced [ˈloʒban] ⓘ) is a logical, constructed, human language created by the Logical Language Group which aims to be syntactically unambiguous. It succeeds the Loglan project. The Logical Language Group (LLG) began developing Lojban in 1987.

  4. Toki Pona - Wikipedia

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    Toki Pona(rendered as toki pona [a] and often translated as 'the language of good'; [b] IPA: [ˈtoki ˈpona] (listen ⓘ); English: / ˈtoʊkiˈpoʊnə /) is a philosophical artistic constructed language known for its small vocabulary, simplicity, and ease of acquisition. [5] It was created by Sonja Lang ( née Elen Kisa), a Canadian linguist ...

  5. Navajo language - Wikipedia

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    Navajo or Navaho ( / ˈnævəhoʊ, ˈnɑːvə -/ NAV-ə-hoh, NAH-və-; [2] Navajo: Diné bizaad [tìnépìz̥ɑ̀ːt] or Naabeehó bizaad [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family, as are other languages spoken across the western areas of North America. Navajo is spoken primarily in the ...

  6. Leet - Wikipedia

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    Spelling given names in Leet in a way the output would reference to something is also possible. Say, girl name "Marisa" can be spelled as /\/\AR15/\ - with a reference to the AR-15 platform. Alternatively, an abbreviation can be leet-ified into a valid hexadecimal color code "614D05" is a valid color HEX-code, referencing to GLaDOS;

  7. Volapük - Wikipedia

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    Volapük ( English: / ˈvɒləpʊk /; [2] Volapük [volaˈpyk], 'Language of the World', or lit. 'World Speak') is a constructed language created between 1879 and 1880 by Johann Martin Schleyer, a Catholic priest in Baden, Germany, who believed that God told him to create an international language. [3]

  8. Mixtec languages - Wikipedia

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    knows de 3m sa̱ñá 1. EX Jiní de sa̱ñá knows 3m 1.EX "He knows me." Personal pronoun in preverbal position Ró'ó 2 kí'i̱n will.go va̱'a good ga more Ró'ó kí'i̱n va̱'a ga 2 will.go good more "It will be better if you go." Personal pronoun in normal subject position Va̱ni well nisá'a did ró 2 Va̱ni nisá'a ró well did 2 "You did well." Third person pronouns For the third ...

  9. Shuswap language - Wikipedia

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    Shuswap is the northernmost of the Interior Salish languages, which are spoken in Canada and the Pacific Northwest of the United States. There are two dialects of Shuswap: Eastern: Kinbasket (Kenpesq’t) and Shuswap Lake (Qw7ewt/Quaaout) Western: Canim Lake (Tsq’escen), Chu Chua (Simpcw), Deadman's Creek (Skitsestn/Skeetchestn)–Kamloops ...