K.Hudson
Scribe
I'm working on a sort of puzzle, something similar to the Steam game 'Chants of Senaar', and I'm realizing that making up language syntax is actually pretty interesting.
I used to be a Duolingo enthusiast and try to learn a huge variety of languages. I've learned that it doesn't really stay in my brain that way, and that it's better to take my time with one language and then focus on another language, but I haven't really gotten all that involved in learning languages that much lately, due to being busy with other projects.
Even when you scratch the surface of other languages, you get the feel of how different languages use different words to convey a particular meaning in English.
TL; DR, my interest in language quirks has made the idea of language building feel more fun and interesting.
I'm wondering if others enjoy making basic languages, or maybe even the ones far more elaborate than the ones I'm working on?
I used to be a Duolingo enthusiast and try to learn a huge variety of languages. I've learned that it doesn't really stay in my brain that way, and that it's better to take my time with one language and then focus on another language, but I haven't really gotten all that involved in learning languages that much lately, due to being busy with other projects.
Even when you scratch the surface of other languages, you get the feel of how different languages use different words to convey a particular meaning in English.
TL; DR, my interest in language quirks has made the idea of language building feel more fun and interesting.
I'm wondering if others enjoy making basic languages, or maybe even the ones far more elaborate than the ones I'm working on?
Istar
Myth Weaver
Inkling