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Esploranto in conlanging blogs and the #conlang IRC chat-room. I became hugely interested in etymology since the first time I saw a greek term in the modern sciences. I've studied Latin and Ancient Greek as well as Old Norse and Anglo-saxon. I study linguistics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Esploranto in conlanging blogs and the #conlang IRC chat-room. I became hugely interested in etymology since the first time I saw a greek term in the modern sciences. I've studied Latin and Ancient Greek as well as Old Norse and Anglo-saxon. I study linguistics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


Check my [https://linguifex.com/wiki/User:Nicomega Linguifex Userpage]
Check my '''more complete''' [https://linguifex.com/wiki/User:Nicomega Linguifex Userpage]


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Revision as of 10:36, 20 January 2020

Esploranto in conlanging blogs and the #conlang IRC chat-room. I became hugely interested in etymology since the first time I saw a greek term in the modern sciences. I've studied Latin and Ancient Greek as well as Old Norse and Anglo-saxon. I study linguistics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Check my more complete Linguifex Userpage

Conlangs

And many others.

Cramarian project

I've been involved in the Cramarian project with some fellow conlangers from which I spawned several daughter conlangs from a randomly generated Proto-language.

  • (from Proto-Cramarian)

See also

My conlanging musings blog: Katanik

Naeso
General:VotingMember listAn Introduction to Naeso
Phonology and orthography:PhonologyStressOrthographyTransliteration
Grammar:GrammarSuffixesPrepositions
Lexicon and corpus:Naeso-EnglishEnglish-NaesoProposed wordsSwadeshNamesCorpus of SentencesMath
Conlang relay torches:LCC4 Relay
This user is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode.