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- ...er, first published in 1995 and hosted on Zompist.com. It is spoken in the fictional nation of '''Verduria''' on the planet '''Almea'''. As the most-developed a ==Fictional history== ...9 KB (1,396 words) - 16:22, 8 November 2024
- ...mpi]] for the film. There it was used in the teaser trailer and by various characters (also including off-screen sounds and whispers) throughout the film. ...roperly ''Karrakēš''. In the script many digraphs were used instead of one-characters for the sounds that were more unfamiliar to the actors. These include «th, ...5 KB (741 words) - 14:34, 15 October 2021
- |fam3 = [[fictional language]]s ...fiction|science fiction]] of the ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' mythos. The fictional principles upon which the Atlantean language was created are: Atlantean is ...16 KB (2,273 words) - 19:14, 28 October 2019
- ...characters, and thereby make them seem more like living, breathing, though fictional, people. Therefore my language has two goals; to seem like a real language ...7 KB (1,135 words) - 04:15, 20 January 2017
- |fam3 = [[fictional language]]s ...und like in the film, to be realistically learnable by the fictional human characters of the film, and to be pronounceable by the actors, but to not closely rese ...27 KB (4,290 words) - 13:42, 24 January 2025
- ...versally considered later additions in order to justify some behaviours of characters: almost all tales likely precede the lifetime of the Chlamiṣvatrā. ...mind and behaviour; an alternate, probably post-Classical, ending has both characters (or, in another one, Bāḍhmālyam only) fail to face their last hurdle - the ...82 KB (13,545 words) - 20:01, 30 July 2020
- ...hkuil word whose pronunciation is predictable are not written, whereas the characters used to indicate the pronunciation of the unpredictable parts of a word als Kozlovsky also likened Ithkuil to the fictional ''[[w:Speedtalk|Speedtalk]]'' from [[w:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert A. Heinlei ...41 KB (5,747 words) - 23:59, 24 July 2021
- Thrichian is a fictional language developed by myself, intended to be spoken by the race of people i ...the language, all the words used in Thrichian have etymologies within the fictional world of Eytha. Although in modern Eytha, technologies such as the telephon ...48 KB (7,903 words) - 14:51, 8 February 2021
- ==In-World (Fictional) History== ...overly-complicated orthography of [[Iropich]], and adding many additional characters to the alphabet. ...180 KB (25,035 words) - 16:02, 6 February 2026
- ...and Alt keys, and works on the principle that capital letters and special characters are obtained by using a shift key or toggle, and it still has a limited amo ...keypress. The other five letters, b, d, g, q and v, are available as shift characters on a physical keyboard, alt-shift for capitals, and on toggle keyboards on ...109 KB (18,322 words) - 19:47, 24 May 2024
- ...evelopment began in August 2016 for use in a WIP novel series by prominent characters who are monolingual or bilingual in the language. It is currently on "Versi In-universe, Wistanian is spoken by groups of fictional peoples on a large tropical island on a planet called Vaal (IPA: [veːl̻]). ...84 KB (12,089 words) - 03:50, 28 April 2020
- !! colspan=4 | KIHS Characters !! colspan=4 | KUHS Characters ...128 KB (18,866 words) - 02:39, 3 August 2025
- ...ri</em> language that would have been spoken in the western regions of the fictional island of Rauna during its Middle Period (roughly corresponding to the Midd ...drawn (except for the glottal stop, marked by the slanted line alone). The characters are partially featural. For instance, the glyphs ejectives are clearly deri ...116 KB (20,392 words) - 03:15, 25 April 2020
- ...ūttuka''' is today only used in parts of the Northeast (aside by fictional characters in historical settings), but until about 6300 was a common pronoun word use ...139 KB (21,561 words) - 13:12, 2 September 2021