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*[[Homonyms Across Languages]]
*[[Homonyms Across Languages]]
*:A list of words that sound the same in multiple languages.
*:A list of words that sound the same in multiple languages.
*[[Noric]]
*:A language family spoken in the Austrian Alps in the
[[League of Lost Languages]].


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Revision as of 05:45, 28 May 2005

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Welcome to FrathWiki, a wiki where anyone can present their conlangs and concultures, and a project to collect information on topics relating to conlanging, conculturing, and worldbuilding. See FrathWiki:Goals for what we're about.

FrathWiki currently has 4,369 pages.

The contents of FrathWiki are free (as in speech). See FrathWiki:Copyrights for details.

Getting started: See Help:How does one start a page and Help:Editing if you're unfamiliar with wikis in general. A full list of help topics is at Help:Contents.

There are some templates to make formatting your pages easier.

Similar wikis: ConlangWiki, Ill Bethisad Wiki, Conlang Wikibook, Althistory Wiki, and the Conlang Wikicity.

There is now a Yahoogroup for this site, where announcements will be made and backups of the database stored.

Help topics - Off-topic discussions - List of mailing lists - List of conlangs

Language topics: person - number - tense - aspect - mood - Swadesh list

Collaborative projects:

  • Hangraphy
    A con-orthography for Indo-European languages, using Chinese characters.
  • Sisiwön
    A collaborative conlang based out of [1].
  • Homonyms Across Languages
    A list of words that sound the same in multiple languages.
  • Noric
    A language family spoken in the Austrian Alps in the

League of Lost Languages.

List of concultural topics: