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The '''CBB''' is a forum for conlangers.
The '''CBB''' (which stands for '''Conlanger Bulletin Board''') is a forum for conlangers.


''"This is a forum for those interested in constructed languages, worlds, cultures and so on, as well as for those with a general interest in languages and linguistics. Despite looking heavy on the language part, this forum welcomes discussions about, say, concultures just as much as it does for conlangs!''
''"This is a forum for those interested in constructed languages, worlds, cultures and so on, as well as for those with a general interest in languages and linguistics. Despite looking heavy on the language part, this forum welcomes discussions about, say, concultures just as much as it does for conlangs!''
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''When it comes to experience there is much diversity. Some members are professional linguists and/or very experienced at conlanging, while some might hardly know how to get started. It's important to know that regardless of prior experience, everyone is welcome here."''
''When it comes to experience there is much diversity. Some members are professional linguists and/or very experienced at conlanging, while some might hardly know how to get started. It's important to know that regardless of prior experience, everyone is welcome here."''


- Aevas (formerly Aszev), CBB administrator, 11 May 2010
- Aevas, CBB administrator, 11 May 2010


==See also==
==See also==


* [http://aveneca.com/cbb/ CBB]
* [https://cbbforum.com/ CBB]


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 25 July 2023

The CBB (which stands for Conlanger Bulletin Board) is a forum for conlangers.

"This is a forum for those interested in constructed languages, worlds, cultures and so on, as well as for those with a general interest in languages and linguistics. Despite looking heavy on the language part, this forum welcomes discussions about, say, concultures just as much as it does for conlangs!

When it comes to experience there is much diversity. Some members are professional linguists and/or very experienced at conlanging, while some might hardly know how to get started. It's important to know that regardless of prior experience, everyone is welcome here."

- Aevas, CBB administrator, 11 May 2010

See also

This article is part of a series on Conlanging Culture.