Conlangs
A constructed or artificial language — known colloquially as a conlang — is a language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary have been devised by an individual or group, instead of having naturally evolved as part of a culture.
There have been attempts to classify conlangs. (See: Classification of conlangs). Also check the Conlang Directory for additional language profiles.
- Antido
- Atlango
- Baza
- Britainais
- Brithenig
- British
- Dekavurian
- Dengo
- Dirjar
- Dutton Speedwords
- EsF
- Esata
- Esperanto
- Esperanto Sen Fleksio
- Eurish
- Eurish
- Eurolang
- Eurolengo
- Folkspraak
- Gladilatian
- Glosa
- Goesk
- Grey-elven
- Hattic
- Hom Idyomo
- Hom-Idyomo
- Idiom Neutral
- Idiom Neutral
- Ido
- Inter-Esperanto
- Interglossa
- Interlingua
- Interlingua
- Interlingua de Peano
- Interlingue
- Keleñ
- Klingon
- Kroanian
- La Lingvo Internacia
- Latino Sine Flexione
- Lfn
- Lingua Croania
- Lingua Eurana
- Lingua Franca Nova
- Lingua Franca Nova
- Lingwo Internaciona
- Lingwo Internaciona di Antido 1
- Láadan
- Master Language
- Ml
- Modern Indo-European
- Mondolingvo
- Neo
- Neutral
- Neutral
- Nordien
- Novial
- Néo
- Occidental
- Pasilingua
- Penta
- Romanova
- Sangi
- Sifvirian
- Sindarin
- Sona
- Tarmoryan
- The Noble Tongue
- Ulla
- Uni
- Uni
- Unish
- Universal
- Uropi
- Uusisuo
- Volapük
- Vorlin
- Vozgian
- World Language
- Zengo
- the Neutral language
- the Neutral language
- the tongue of Beleriand
- tlhIngan Hol