I was wondering if anyone was interested in seeing conlangs appear in the sounds of the world section. This would be good since we always see conlangs but never hear them.
Hei ulleus
Ulin ipånesin i eistus Eungeinte lipes toide nåmn oğ „isge ełton“. Osa lipen osa oğ disgos ůside ohode irenti (toi gosetise at ersa) iolas oimmu naila egeinte i higideni egeinte aggelsius, o ontan ůgesomen i undepsigsen ulme lehume pon toia ox leitlos ësnesis egeintes epnolas. Meis dogga ose elłon oitsalen toi utte pongomepesime oppa toge leut ose luddas, egg sepsisen te! Da oğ o diallegsen toge naila egeinte ome. Ulmora oğ hulů innnedůs isgu, ut ůgusone? Munidonin i toira o livi peidasti ůgusone agelen settin.
Ulin mevosen!
And well, sounds of the world is to show the sounds of the languages (of the world) and so a conlang is a constructed LANGUAGE and is not lesser of a language than any other, unless it lacks a whole verbal system.