Re: Link your conlangs
Posted: 2011-01-21, 6:38
Name: Aentoui
User: Ilaeriu
Link: http://aveneca.com/cbb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=16
Details: What little information I have online of it is there, a bit of it is out of date but it's mainly all good. An agglutinative language, Aentoui is intended to be rather euphonic but more importantly sound ancient - primitive, almost. It is a dead language, although used extensively in the fields of science and religion; compare to Latin of the Middle Ages. In the same respects as Latin it is intended to give birth to several daughter languages, many of which will become major world languages in my conworld of Alyrica.
I'll also take this time to segway into my intro here - I've been a member here on Unilang for a while, but I just found this conlanging section and thought I'd drop by and introduce myself. I'm Nick, also known around the interwebs as Ilaeriu. A high-school student in Canada, I'm interested in linguistics and conworlding, as well as reading and fencing.
User: Ilaeriu
Link: http://aveneca.com/cbb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=16
Details: What little information I have online of it is there, a bit of it is out of date but it's mainly all good. An agglutinative language, Aentoui is intended to be rather euphonic but more importantly sound ancient - primitive, almost. It is a dead language, although used extensively in the fields of science and religion; compare to Latin of the Middle Ages. In the same respects as Latin it is intended to give birth to several daughter languages, many of which will become major world languages in my conworld of Alyrica.
I'll also take this time to segway into my intro here - I've been a member here on Unilang for a while, but I just found this conlanging section and thought I'd drop by and introduce myself. I'm Nick, also known around the interwebs as Ilaeriu. A high-school student in Canada, I'm interested in linguistics and conworlding, as well as reading and fencing.