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The word “conlang” is a combination of “Constructed” with “Language.” They are a type of art in which the creator can explore a plethora of linguistic concepts including creating for the purpose of auxiliary communication, to explore some weird phenomenon or idea, to integrate within the context of a constructed world, or simply to stand as a piece of self expression on its own.

Here I, PoemSavvy a.k.a Blue Okiris a.k.a Dylan Turner, hope to share some of my projects with you. I hope you enjoy!

Featured Projects

  • Enksh

    October 22, 2021

    Enksh – a sister tongue to Modern English Both evolved from Middle English on two different paths Want to learn Enksh? Start here Originally hosted here. Alternate Earth & Why A Sibling of English Uses A Syllabary The Basic Idea The story here plays loose and fast with a historical context, which is why I

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Current Projects

  • Aljazik

    December 8, 2022

    This is a language I’m working on for a book. It is formatted with LaTeX, so I can’t post it here. Instead, here’s a link to the PDF

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Finished Projects

  • Britanja – The Anti-Anglish

    December 8, 2022

    This project is an experiment I had to play with the idea of Anglish. Instead of removing French vocab, I went all in with it! Check it out here

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  • Kingsitwa

    December 8, 2022

    Kingsitwa is my second attempt at a naturalistic conlang, although it’s my first “real” attempt at it. It is contained in a PDF which you can read here

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  • Enksh

    October 22, 2021

    Enksh – a sister tongue to Modern English Both evolved from Middle English on two different paths Want to learn Enksh? Start here Originally hosted here. Alternate Earth & Why A Sibling of English Uses A Syllabary The Basic Idea The story here plays loose and fast with a historical context, which is why I

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