A complete language is not created. All languages evolved, even in the English language. What use to be "hot" (like he's a hot dude) is now "cool".
Theres always a begining, the only thing is, how could the others understand, well never know, and...
unfortunatley theres always an end 2.
see link "Evolution and Changes in Language"
English was "created"--natural languages evolve, they aren't created. Something like Klingon is a created language, English is a natural language--by people living on the British Isles approximately where England is now.
Swahili is a language that was created with a mix of Bantu languages and Arabic influences. It originated in the African Great Lakes region and has become a lingua franca in East Africa.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of languages because languages constantly evolve, new languages are being created, and some languages are endangered and may not be well-documented. Additionally, there is no universal definition of what constitutes a distinct language versus a dialect or variation.
There is no real-life "Elvish" language like the ones created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his fictional works such as "The Lord of the Rings." However, fans have created languages inspired by Tolkien's Elvish languages, such as Quenya and Sindarin.
Creole languages are actually based on a mixture of different languages, including Spanish and French, but they are not exclusively a blend of those two languages. Creole languages have developed in various parts of the world where people of different linguistic backgrounds have interacted and created a new language to communicate.
Coded Languages was created in 1981.
Kulinic languages was created in 1995.
Languages in Contrast was created in 1998.
Languages of Art was created in 1968.
The Languages of Pao was created in 1958.
In All Languages was created in 1987-02.
Azerbaijan University of Languages was created in 1973.
Wikipedia of Ripuarian languages was created in 2005.
Himalayan Languages Project was created in 1993.
KIIT School of Languages was created in 2007.
The Languages of the Peoples of the USSR was created in 1967.
Foundation for Endangered Languages was created in 1996.