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A '''fictional language''' is a [[conlang]] that represents a language spoken in a fictional world ([[conworld]]).   
A '''fictional language''' is a [[conlang]] that represents a language spoken in a fictional world ([[conworld]]).   


Examples of well-known fictional languages are [[Quenya]] and [[Sindarin]] ([[Elves|Elvish]] languages of Middle-earth), or [[Klingon]] from the ''Star Trek'' universe.
Examples of well-known fictional languages are [[Quenya]] and [[Sindarin]] ([[Elves|Elvish]] languages of Middle-earth), [[Klingon]] from the ''Star Trek'' universe, [[Na'vi]] from Avatar, or [[Dothraki]] from the Game of Thrones series.


FrathWiki contains articles on many fictional languages.  If you would like to see a list of them, please click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Fictional_languages here].
FrathWiki contains articles on many fictional languages.  If you would like to see a list of them, please click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Fictional_languages here].
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[[Category: Types of conlangs]]
[[Category: Types of conlangs]]
[[Category: Artlangs]]
[[Category: Artlangs]]

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A fictional language is a conlang that represents a language spoken in a fictional world (conworld).

Examples of well-known fictional languages are Quenya and Sindarin (Elvish languages of Middle-earth), Klingon from the Star Trek universe, Na'vi from Avatar, or Dothraki from the Game of Thrones series.

FrathWiki contains articles on many fictional languages. If you would like to see a list of them, please click here.

This article is part of a series on Types of Conlangs.

"Reason" classification system: Artlangs * Funlangs * Engineered language * Philosophical language * Arithmographic language * Logical language * Fictional languages * Exolangs * Diachronic conlangs * Lostlangs * Altlangs * Auxlangs
"Origin" classification system: A priori conlangs * A posteriori conlangs
"Other" classification system: Sketchlangs * Kitchen Sink Conlangs * Colllangs