has anyone else here ever tried to create their own languages
>>8391519
yes, but not my own alphabet. my language used the english alphabet.
>>8391529
what is it like
>>8391519
Yes, with a autistic friend like me, we invented a Polish/Russian/French with accents on every goddamn letter. It was fun, we still say hello in that language.
>>8391519
I used to do it as a hobby when I was in middle school. I created quite a variety of different languages, but never bothered making a fully developed vocabulary. I'd just make the phonology and the basic syntactical structures, sometimes a writing system, and then I'd move on to the next. Then I realized that it was a completely pointless waste of time and moved on to making music.
>>8391519
I've thought about it a little bit, motivated by how much I hate English spelling. Not a big fan of how we use the alphabet either.
I used to do that, as well as alphabets, when I was younger. Looking back they where shitty languages. Recently I've been thinking a lot about different ideas I have for how to make a more beautiful language but I have yet to sit down and write everything out.
I only ever messed around with different ways of writing English. Latin alphabet is just too ingrained in me at this point though. There's an alphabet I learned in high school I can still write in slowly, but can't read it at all
may as well learn a new language if you're putting in that much time. to each their own though
>>8391519
I created a full blown language on a little folded up piece of a test a while back in high school. Basically the language was dreadfully simple, almost as if it only communicated emotions and binary responses, but it had a few other details too like a word for just generally the subject verb at thank and a word that just generally meant the subject noun at hand. It also had its own alphabet. I might dig through my old papers to see if I can find that thing and post a picture of it.