Forum:Conlang Featuring

Discuss which one to feature on the front page here

 Dangin Nira   won this months! you may until the 21st of april nominate new ones before its closed, then for a week voting (also during nomination) may take place, on 28th it closes

Discussion
How come someone who's running can put multiple cons? —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 19:30, April 17, 2010 (UTC)

Nominations:
Nominate a language by adding it to the bottom of this list: I am nominating this because I find to be a very unique, nicely sounding/looking and interesting conlang (created by Adagio burner). It is a very good example of a conlang practically completely made up from the ground up. With Dangall featured, I will again nominate Delang, now about to be set in the same world as Dangall. Delang has an easy grammar and pronunciation, making it easier to learn and speak. (No need for your tongue to do contortions, in other words.)--Koppadasao 09:38, March 26, 2010 (UTC) Mis Hio is a close relative to Hi, using the same basic concepts and root dictionary. It does away with long words of Hi, making it a more readable and better looking conlang. After I got some feedback on Hi being hard to read and pronounce I decided that I wanted a language that could be easily learned and used by I many, so now I switched my development efforts to Mis Hio.
 * Hi
 * Delang
 * Mis Hio


 * -- Adagio burner 18:05, March 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * Qâêr
 * I am nominating this conlang because I find it to be very interesting, uniquely constructed and also a beauttiful language with a beautiful script. It is created by akvii and is a very interesting langauge with many unique features that cannot be seen in lnaguages such the IE family. It is a good conlang and though not yet completed, is a great piece of work and linguistic art.

Voting Rules
To make things clear, you can start voting before the 21st and until the last day (28th) change the votings whenever your heart so pleases. You will vote con or pro for a language, you dont have to do both, if you think it has only con then you vote con and describe why its con or pro. the rules will be these thought:
 * 1) Admins will not vote unless as a tie breaker
 * 2) Self voting is forbidden (It is far too few of us to make the effect diluted)
 * 3) Unregisered voters dont count
 * 4) Try voting what you think looks best, realisitc, plausible etc.
 * Hi
 * Con: The script [no offence] is an eyesore, serioursly the people would be plagued with dislexia trying to read/write it. vii April 16, 2010
 * Pro: A little bit Latin-sounding, quite efficient. A little heavy on the vowels, but other than that, not half bad. —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 01:52, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Delang
 * Mis Hio
 * Con: [At least in my opinion] the way roots and words join together in sentences in confusing in the sense of the letters and words being negated, this makes for confusing reading. I think this could be either explained better or represented in a better way. viiApril 16, 2010
 * I won't put my con here but I tend to find languages with really short words redundant because there are too many spaces. Chinese does not have spaces so I'm fine with that. —Detectivekenny; (Info) Preceding text certified by R. Xun as of 01:52, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Qâêr

Count:

 * Hi: 0
 * Delang: 0
 * Mis Hio: -1
 * Qâêr: 0