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A '''collaborative language''', '''collablang''' or '''colllang''' (with triple l to avoid confusion with “[[conlang]]”) is a language constructed by a team of two or more people. Colllangs are the conlang analogy to [[Collaborative World|colworlds]] in world-building. | A '''collaborative language''', '''collablang''' or '''colllang''' (with triple l to avoid confusion with “[[conlang]]”) is a language constructed by a team of two or more people. Colllangs are the conlang analogy to [[Collaborative World|colworlds]] in world-building. | ||
Examples of colllangs include [[Ęndehl]], [[Jayus]] and [[Naeso]]. | Examples of colllangs include [[Ęndehl]], [[Jayus]] and [[Naeso]]. | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Types of conlangs]] | [[Category:Types of conlangs]] |
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A collaborative language, collablang or colllang (with triple l to avoid confusion with “conlang”) is a language constructed by a team of two or more people. Colllangs are the conlang analogy to colworlds in world-building.