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"'''Arvandran'''" actually refers to two languages which were created by Laurie Gerholtz during or before 2007.  Old Arvandran (also "Early Arvandran" and Modern Arvandran are the two languages to which the name refers.  Of the two, only information on the " older"  form, Old Arvandran, is available on the net.
"'''Arvandran'''" actually refers to two languages which were created by Laurie Gerholtz during or before 2007.  Both of these languages appear to be [[a priori]] [[Fictional language|fictional]] [[conlang]]s. Old Arvandran (also "Early Arvandran" and Modern Arvandran are the two languages which are sometimes referred to simply as "Arvandran".  Of the two, only information on the " older"  form, Old Arvandran, is available on the net.


The Arvandran home page contains a dictionary, grammar sketch and phonology, as well as numerous sample sentences.
The Arvandran home page contains a dictionary, grammar sketch and phonology, as well as numerous sample sentences.
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"Arvandran" actually refers to two languages which were created by Laurie Gerholtz during or before 2007. Both of these languages appear to be a priori fictional conlangs. Old Arvandran (also "Early Arvandran" and Modern Arvandran are the two languages which are sometimes referred to simply as "Arvandran". Of the two, only information on the " older" form, Old Arvandran, is available on the net.

The Arvandran home page contains a dictionary, grammar sketch and phonology, as well as numerous sample sentences.

Example sentence

vou disamamait na'im mart = "I brought a horse."

External links



This article is part of the Conlang Rescue Project.

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Some information in this article was taken from LangMaker. (For the specific article, please see the 'External Links' section.)