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*Oops for got to mention my edit here.  
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[[User:Leon math|Leon math]] 18:12, 2 November 2006 (PST)
[[User:Leon math|Leon math]] 18:12, 2 November 2006 (PST)
*What about different spelling schemes for already existing languages? Cheers. [[User:Xipirho|Xipirho]]


== "Frath"? ==
== "Frath"? ==


A name suggests what something is.  I'm curious why this Wiki is called the "Frathwiki" -- any particular meaning to "Frath"?  I would infer a sense of the purpose of the Wiki from its name, but I am not familiar with "Frath".  Interesting name!
A name suggests what something is.  I'm curious why this Wiki is called the "Frathwiki" -- any particular meaning to "Frath"?  I would infer a sense of the purpose of the Wiki from its name, but I am not familiar with "Frath".  Interesting name!

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Is Frathwiki intended to include auxlangs, like Glosa, Esperanto, Loglan and my own Ceqli?

Yes. —Muke Tever | 07:24, 23 Aug 2004 (PDT)

...Um, so how is it not a place to promote auxlangs!? I'm interested as my main interest is 'practical' conlanging ( esp. Folkspraak). Xipirho

What FrathWiki shouldn't be

  • A place to describe well-known creations such as Esperanto or Tolkien's worlds. They got their own forums, and besides Tolkien is well represented in Wikipedia. We could have a page linking to Tolkien language stuff on Wikipedia, though. BPJ 14:10, 6 Jun 2005 (PDT)
  • Oops for got to mention my edit here.

Leon math 18:12, 2 November 2006 (PST)

  • What about different spelling schemes for already existing languages? Cheers. Xipirho

"Frath"?

A name suggests what something is. I'm curious why this Wiki is called the "Frathwiki" -- any particular meaning to "Frath"? I would infer a sense of the purpose of the Wiki from its name, but I am not familiar with "Frath". Interesting name!