You can use mix up codes or mix up other languages together. For example: I'm making up a language called Tachderina(ta-che-derina).
There's a code i call the xox code because it uses 2 xox game boxes and 2 Big X's. The 2nd xox grid and the 2nd big X both have a dot in each area. In each of the X's and xox grids in a letter. each 1 box and X have 1 letter. My little sister was trying to figure out the code and she almost got it right, but she switched around the 2nd xox box and the 1st big X. so both the dotted ones were the last two and the un-dotted ones were the first two. I wrote in code "My name is Theresia Joy Chvala" and it turned out into "Qy raqe ik Lhevekia Nsy Chjapa."
I got an idea then, well actually I sounded it out and I like the sound of it so I started doing more.
So after you have your word you give it a sound:
Qy-Qwhy; raqe-rack; ik-ick; Lhevekia-(le-ve-kea); Nsy-(ni-sigh); Chjapa-(che-japa)
How they came up with the language was by combining the michif-cree and the metis language to make the new language.
Dungeons and Wagons
Use your brain and make up words.
HTML is a new generation scripting language which is used to make web sites. You can make highly interactive websites from this language.
So You Can Get A Better Understanding Of A Language Better One On One, And Probabluy Make Some New Friends
No, what do you think they're going to do make a new language to show that they're independent from England for hundreds of years. "Oh we should make a new language just for the fun of it eh."
Creating your own words is called neologism. It refers to the process of making up new words or phrases that are not yet part of the common language.
First, you think of a name. Be creative, it's your languageThen, make up the letters and numbers. Use symbols that you make upAfter that, you have to make up a rule to your language. Maybe you can make a rule that you have to say some letters with an accent.And after that, you make a chart with the alphabet (optional)
shizzle talk
Only time will tell
Yes, they spoke Latin
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