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Fictional Sci Fi languages




Topic started on 10-3-2006 @ 08:34 AM by Lianna


Do any other genre's ever go so far as to create new tongues? Anyone here proficient in a made up language? I am looking for lessons, give a shout.



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reply posted on 6-4-2006 @ 04:55 AM by executioner


Here you go
klingon language institute

Jaffa

Hope those help you.



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reply posted on 6-4-2006 @ 10:57 AM by Jonna


I don't know about spoken, but I just downloaded a bunch of different Star Wars related fonts that are supposed languages: Mandorian, Galactic, etc.



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reply posted on 6-4-2006 @ 01:03 PM by dbates



Originally posted by Lianna
Do any other genre's ever go so far as to create new tongues? Anyone here proficient in a made up language? I am looking for lessons, give a shout.


There's no doubt you want to look in to Tolkien. (Lord of the Rings author) He was a language professor at Oxford ya know. He actually created the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings as a world for him to use his made-up languages in. He literally made up several languages. Read more about them here:

Of the Tongues of Arda, the invented world of J.R.R. Tolkien



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