Forum:Conlang Featuring

Discuss which language should feature on the front page here. Not sure how things work? Go here.

Quai'op is the most recent winner. Please visit the Archive for more information.

Nominating
N.B.: For all those obsessing about, complaining, talking about or referencing KSLs (Kitchen Sink Languages) go here.

For those who are interested, there is a list of sentences here. Those of you who are able to translate these into your constructed language have a conlang that is essentially in a state of completeness.

 to nominate!

Rules

 * 1) The language must have the banner translated or be in a stage where it can be done by anyone.
 * 2) Conlangs may be re-nominated for another go after having won when 3 months have passed.
 * 3) State the purpose of the conlang in the description.

Voting
To make things clear, you can start voting before the 21st and until the last day (28th) change your own votes whenever your heart desires. Vote for or against a language, you don't have to do both, if you think it has only cons then you vote con and describe why pro or con.

Rules

 * 1) Self voting does not count towards the total (there are far too few of us to dilute the effect).
 * 2) Pro vote on oneself is a self vote
 * 3) Con vote on everyone else is self vote
 * 4) You may vote cons on all but one as a non-nominee, as nominee it is all but two. Pro votes may go to all but one's own conlang.
 * 5) Unregistered voters may not vote, but are still welcome to post comments and such.
 * 6) Newly registered people may not vote for 3 week and must be working on a conlang of some sort, but are still welcome to post comments and such.
 * 7) Try voting what you think looks best in accordance to these criteria:
 * 8) Realism: Does the language look as if it could be spoken, written, listened to and read understandably?
 * 9) Goal Achievement: Does it reach the goal it is meant to fulfil, if it is intended to be universal then judge accordingly, if it tries being natural then judge accordingly too.
 * 10) Completeness: How close is it to completion?
 * 11) Bots (ZeBot) cannot vote at all.

March/April 2012
Time for a new featured language so get nominating a language then when we have enough nominees we can start voting! pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 12:56, March 18, 2012 (UTC)

I think its best if we let it run until April as it started late. and we go on the countdown created ages ago just for that purpose to tell when counting closes The Emperor Zelos 08:09, March 30, 2012 (UTC)

 until voting closes!

Please nominate any language you see fit! A motivating sentence is appreciated.
 * Angos - A non-minimalistic IAL/worldlang- an analytic language with some light inflection. Notable features include a noun root base and inflection for artificiality. Razlem 17:06, March 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Quick question, I cant find it but does this has the banner translated? Otherwise it is disqualified The Emperor Zelos 21:03, March 29, 2012 (UTC)
 * I must've deleted it a while ago with some other tables. I wrote it again under 'Example Text'. Razlem 14:02, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Then its still in the contest. The Emperor Zelos 15:32, March 30, 2012 (UTC)


 * Rangyayo (琅野語) is the native language of the Rangyan people and an official language of the Kingdom of Rangya, an island nation in East Asia. It is classified as a language isolate, with proposed ties to the hypothetical Altaic language family. Rangyayo is notable for its mixed-logographic and featural orthography, its agglutinative grammar, and its organic mixture of native and Sinitic vocabulary. Deslee 08:36, March 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * I must say the same here, I cant find the translation and if it isn't translated it is disqualified The Emperor Zelos 06:14, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I'll translate the sample sentences and put them up on my Rangyayo page as soon as possible. Deslee 15:30, March 31, 2012 (UTC)
 * You have until the date when nominations end in april. which is over 21 days so you have good time The Emperor Zelos 16:11, March 31, 2012 (UTC)
 * I wrote the translation of "Featured Banners" under the section "Example texts" on my Rangyayo page Deslee 06:24, April 1, 2012 (UTC)
 * Kihā́mmic is an inflected fusional language with two numbers, three genders and nine cases. The main language of the isolated Panlaffic family, it is the official language of Kihāmát. Since it has been the state language for so long it has been heavily regulated for hundreds of years which has meant that Kihā́mmic is much more regular than the other Panlaffic languages. Flag of Kihāmát (1957-).png pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 14:07, March 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Same here The Emperor Zelos 06:16, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * User:Mamûnám ontā́ bán/Sandbox < Top of the page. Flag of Kihāmát (1957-).png pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 06:36, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Then its in hte contest, but I suggest you move it to the example section of the conlang The Emperor Zelos 06:38, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Done. Flag of Kihāmát (1957-).png pá mamûnám ontā́ bán 06:43, March 30, 2012 (UTC)

If none of the languages has the text translated they are all disqualified until they provide it, I hope I am wrong so please provide where it is. The Emperor Zelos 06:16, March 30, 2012 (UTC)

Vote count:
 * Angos
 * Pro: 1
 * Angos seems to be the best choice, among these three, and does seem the most neutral and non-charged, I'd say Rostov-na-don ist dein herr Oberst! 21:49, March 26, 2012 (UTC)
 * Love it. Clear, well-written, and a good model of the sort of content to strive for with my own languages. Dairhenien 20:05, March 29, 2012 (UTC) - ineligible, see rule 3
 * My apologies, I had not observed. Back to one vote, then. Dairhenien 20:39, March 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Con: 0
 * Rangyayo
 * Pro: 1
 * Very realistic and contains enough cultural grounds to make a good yet distinct East Asian Language. Kaenif 08:48, April 1, 2012 (UTC)
 * Con: 0
 * Kihā́mmic
 * Pro: 0
 * Con: 0