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'''Aenonean''' is an [[a priori]] [[personal conlang|artlang]].  It was created in 2006 by PTSnoop, and has some grammatical influences from Latin.  Aenonean is divided into two kinds: High Aenonean and Normal Aenonean.  The former is an ornamentative language with little grammar, and the latter is a conversational language.
'''Aenonean''' is an [[a priori]] [[artlang|personal language]].  It was created in 2006 by PTSnoop, and has some grammatical influences from Latin.  Aenonean is divided into two kinds: High Aenonean and Normal Aenonean.  The former is an ornamentative language with little grammar, and the latter is a conversational language.


Unique to Aenonean is the fact that the language requires "EPR and neuron resonance (in sci-fi), or telepathy (in fantasy)"(1) to speak.
Unique to Aenonean is the fact that the language requires "EPR and neuron resonance (in sci-fi), or telepathy (in fantasy)"(1) to speak.
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Aenonean is an a priori personal language. It was created in 2006 by PTSnoop, and has some grammatical influences from Latin. Aenonean is divided into two kinds: High Aenonean and Normal Aenonean. The former is an ornamentative language with little grammar, and the latter is a conversational language.

Unique to Aenonean is the fact that the language requires "EPR and neuron resonance (in sci-fi), or telepathy (in fantasy)"(1) to speak.

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