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'''Bjorn Bakker''' ([[December 2nd|2 December]] [[1989]] - present) invented the fictional language [[Calistean]], also known as Carlesean. He and a few other students are studying [[Romance language|Romance]] and [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] languages. To further understand the structure and creation of these languages, they added a new one.
'''Bjorn Bakker''' (2 December 1989 - present) invented the fictional language [[Calistean]], also known as Carlesean. He and a few other students are studying [[Romance languages|Romance]] and [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] languages. To further understand the structure and creation of these languages, they added a new one.
Calistean is still spoken in several schools in [[the Netherlands]] and is becoming a language to fall back to whenever you forget the grammar of another language.
Calistean is still spoken in several schools in the Netherlands and is becoming a language to fall back to whenever you forget the grammar of another language.


[[Category:1989 births|Bakker, Bjorn]]
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 4 November 2012

Bjorn Bakker (2 December 1989 - present) invented the fictional language Calistean, also known as Carlesean. He and a few other students are studying Romance and Germanic languages. To further understand the structure and creation of these languages, they added a new one. Calistean is still spoken in several schools in the Netherlands and is becoming a language to fall back to whenever you forget the grammar of another language.

This article is one of many about Conlangers.

Notable modern conlangers: David J. Peterson * Marc Okrand * Mark Rosenfelder * Sally Caves
Historically significant conlangers: Hildegard von Bingen * J. R. R. Tolkien * L. L. Zamenhof
General Conlangers: Bjorn Bakker * Danny Wier * "Millsaic"