User blog comment:Eçeþesi/Voting! – April15 Romlang Challenge/@comment-16037800-20150725153730

Here are my votes:

+1 to Xarràno. I feel grateful that I could participate in this challenge and work on this language. I think it fulfills its purpose of looking natural, like it is still an Iberian language but it has its own flavor, shown in its orthography with double consonants even in initial position and its six-vowel system with two "a"s. As an independent language, I could even work on some semantic shifts, such as correr acquiring a general meaning "to happen", and alternative etimologies, like fuzina ("bee", from *fucina, which comes from fucus "drone"). As for speech, it flows easily in the mouth, despite the shock between final sonorants and initial single r commonly seen due to the evolution of the preposition de into re. On grammar, I can see nice possibilities in nuance through the extended distinction between ser and tàr to the formation of the past tense and reflexive voice in verbs.

+1 to Vandalic because its creator put a lot of effort in it and the language turned out to be quite complete, having both lassic and modern examples (I usually forget the more day-to-day ones). The text is aesthetically strange at first, but then it becomes pleasing. I like the balance between the general straightforward pronunciation and the use of relatively exotic consonants.

-1 to Prytannic because it doesn't seem to have evolved from Latin, judging from its phonetic inventory. Also, the other parts, such as morphology, syntax and vocabulary seem to have been abandoned, and we almost don't see any examples in order to feel the language.