User blog comment:Akvii/Natlang vs. Conlang Discussion/@comment-1355223-20100423051824

@ DetectiveKenny well that depends if your swiss or not, I know a lot of swiss germans who absolutely declare that their dialect of german (aka.swiss german) is its own language with its own different spelling and everything, and its also the first language people in (german part) og switerland learn, then afterwars learnign High german, and ive been to switzerland and i speak pretty fluent german but i understood hardly anything.

@Deslee Germanic languages are great, I like german much more than i do english, and I have been studying and trying to learn Anglo-Saxon (old english) which has many germanic influences but has its own feel. Its very cool, in my oppinion.

After i finish my language famils based upon qaer, i too also hope to create another completely different language with hopefully a little bit of germanic influences.

@Detectivekenny I agree with you about quecha, ive always wanted to learnt it but havent gotten around to (or found anyon/anywhere where i can) learning it. I think, from waht i know anyway, that it is a great and pretty langauge with its own unique feel. Its not my favourite but its definately at the top of my list, I dont like many other regular languages at all though, i tend to agree with zelos a bit there, that they lack the imperfections which give a language its great unique feel and natralness. However this doesnt always apply, like quecha and japaneses hich are pretty regular.

@Coaran hahaha i found that funny because that is similiar to me, I read lotr when i was 11 and loved it, since then Tolkien has become my fav author and i have almost all of his books and read them many times over. I got into writing when i was very young and i have always wanted to write my own stories trying to encompanse the epic-ness and greantess of tolkiens (as well as a few other authors). I was looking at tolkiens languages one day when i was about 15 and admiring his work and especially the scripts. I started creating some of mine just starting with simple runic stuff. then i had an idea to create a language for my books like tolkien, this lead to me researching languges and finding the LCK on zompist and the rest is as they sya history. I have been working on my series of books and language for a long time now. Only recently (may last year i think) putting my conlang here on the wiki and thats how qaer has gotten this far. Ironically its not going to be the one featured in my novels, its only the father of many others that will be.

Well seeing as i wrote a lot i'll leave it there for now.