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Your conlanging journey.

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Hey, there! I noticed you have a doubt about making spoken words for your conlang. Here are some tips: 1- Choose a base natlang: choose 2 or more reference languages to get consistency. For example, I’ve chosen Russian and many Siberian and Alaskan languages. You ca also choose conlangs, like Esperanto, Klingon. If you don’t want to, then I advise going to step 2. 2- Set your morphology and syntax: frame a basic and alternative word order (alternative word order is optional. My conlang has STRICT SVO). Also, see how words, nouns and verbs change based on TAM (TENSE, ASPECT AND MOOD), case, number, gender, person. 3- Create a set of suffixes and prefixes: they can help to mark TAM, number, gender etc. 4- Create basic phonotactics: determine who many consonants and vowels a syllable can take. For example, I’ve chosen (c)(c)v(c)(c), brackets indicate that the consonants are not necessary. Also, see which phonemes can not come in the coda ie, which phonemes are difficult to pronounce at the end of a syllable. Exclude them from the coda. If you have any other doubt, feel free to leave me a message! Good luck! Long-live-ALOPUS (talk) 01:55, 22 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]