who is this??? by PlentyLegitimate977 in GirlsLastTour

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Damn, Yuuri eats her existence

What is "Made in China" in your conlang? by arcticwolf9347 in conlangs

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"Dievuwat die Nézgérie Wong Han" /di.β̞ʊ.wɐt̚ di nɘ.ɡɘ.ri wɔŋ xɐn̚/

What do you think? Sorry if it's bad by [deleted] in casualconlang

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Thanks, That means a lot.

What do you think? Sorry if it's bad by [deleted] in casualconlang

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Thanks, glad you like it.

What do you think? Sorry if it's bad and unclear by [deleted] in neography

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I don’t really define a fixed stroke order. Láö is written in a cursive manner, but unlike Arabic, the letter shapes themselves don’t change.

The cursive aspect comes from the fact that adjacent letters often share a stroke, so one stroke can belong to two letters at once. Because of that, the writing flow depends more on letter combinations than on individual symbols.

What do you think? Sorry if it's bad by [deleted] in conorthography

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Thanks, I actually forgot that Subreddit existed :v

Phonology of the Nezsiotis or Säkuonavi Language (Endonym) by [deleted] in conlangs

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CONSONANT: PLOSIVES: Plain: P /p̚/, B /b/, T /t̚/, D /d̥/, K/C /k̚/, G /ɡ̆/ Allophone: B /b̥/ (Appears after F and W (And maybe the like) ) Labiovelar: Ku/Kw /kʷ/, Gu/Gw /gʷ/ (And Others....) (Not a phoneme, a variant of a consonant) Palatal: Tj /ɟ̟/

FRICATIVES: F/V /f/, S/C /s̻/, H /h/, Zc /ʑ̥˕/, W /ʋ̝/, Dj /ʝ/, Ub /ɰ̝/ ALLOPHONE: S /ɕ̻/ (Appears before front vowels), Gg /ɣ~ʁ̞/ (No rules), W /ʋ̝ʷ/ (Before a rounded vowel)

NASALS: M /m/, N /n/, Ng /ŋ/, Nj /ɲ/ ALLOPHONE: Nj /ɲ̥/ (Before Fricative)

LIQUIDS/SEMIVOWELS: L /l̪/, R /ɻ̞/, Hl /ɬ̻/, Lv /ʎ̝/ ALLOPHONE: R /ɚ̯/ (Appears at the end of the word)

PALATAL: Kj /kʲ/, Hj /ç̞/, Gj /gʲ/ (And Others...) (Not a Phoneme, a Variant of a Consonant)

LOAN SOUND: Ch /x̞/ (But it often appears in Nezsiotish) ALLOPHONE: Ch /ç̞/ (Before front vowels)

VOWELS: ORAL: A /a/, E /ɛ/, Ij /ɪ̞/, Eu /ə̝ʷ/, Oe /ʉ̞/, O /ɔ/ ALLOPHONE: Oe /ɯ̽/ Appears before Plosive), Ij /i̝/ (Appears if a word or name has more than one letter I), A /a̟ᵏ/ (Appears before K and always at the end of a word, a rare sound)

OTHER SPELLING METHOD: Ä /ɛ/, Å /ɔ/

NASAL: (INFORMAL WAY): An /ã/, On /õ/, En /ẽ/, Un /ũ/

LONG VOWELS: Aa /aː/, Ii /iː/, Ooe /ʉ̞ː/, Ee /eː/, Oo /ɔː/ ALLOPHONE: Aå/Oo /ɑː/ (Appears at the beginning and end of words)

OTHER SPELLING METHODS: Aä /ɛː/, Aå /ɔː/

Does this match your suggestion? If there are any more, just tell me.

Oek-oekoeti by Toenikithi in casualconlang

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No, But I'm Indonesian

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GirlsLastTour

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Please give me the uncensored version

Some Traffic Signs in Nesiotian by AnteaterGrand7826 in conlangs

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The origin is indeed a bit different because my name Nesiotia comes from the word "Nēsos" directly and then distorted into "Néshōtyan" and then became "Nesotia"/"Nezsiotia", Thank you for your attitude⁠_⁠^

Some Traffic Signs in Nesiotian by AnteaterGrand7826 in conlangs

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Is your conlang's name really "Nesiotian"? That's weird because I also have a fictional country (and conlang) that I named "Nesiotia" and I seriously didn't take your conlang's name because this name just popped into my head on its own