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Major changes to FrathWiki
Events in the global community
- Would you like to receive a holiday card from a conlanger or five? Sign up for the Conlang Holiday Card Exchange! It's free to sign up, and only costs you a card and a stamp! See here to sign up.
- As more languages are added to FrathWiki during the Conlang Rescue Project, some conlangs are found to be "missing". To see the list of "lost" languages, or help bring information about them back into general availability, please click here. More will be added as the project goes on.
- If you have translated the main page into a different language, consider using the new template {{:Main Page/Other languages}}. That way, links to new languages will automatically appear in your translation!
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Fresh out of the oven
It's present-time! They're maybe not so very new, but they're certainly new here! And shiny!
This is a place to post links to the very newest conworlds and conlangs which were added to Frath.
- Veslovian, A Germanic altlang with three unintelligible dialects, influenced by Slavic and Rhaeto-Romance. (22 November 2021)
- Cernelian, A Finnic altlang which highly influenced by Polish. (10 Oct 2021)
- SamSkandinavisk, A pan-Scandinavian auxlang. (25 Jan 2013)
- Frenkisch, A Germanic a-posteriori conlang that uncomfortably straddles the line between auxlang and artlang. (25 Jan 2013)
- SinPlatt, A Low Saxon-like language based on English, Dutch and German. (25 Jan 2013)
- Bajoran, A language of aliens from Star Trek. (09 Nov 2012)
- Evansk, An a posteriori germanic conlang (09 Nov 2012)
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