User:DiabolusCaleb

- "Cozmo amsarim moi jerat, et nequem vilabo ted apnare." (Dagomnian)

- "Timenre pikosmos ənniaspi, woh astʰe tinaweš èše ebol naf." (Maryan Coptic)

(I love the world of languages, and I will never want to leave it.)

Backstory
My name is Castillerian. I am a college student from the United States. I study linguistics and write new words for my conlangs in my free time. My native language is English, and my dialect is West American. In school, I learn Spanish, and at home I teach myself various other foreign languages, formerly Japanese, German, Hebrew, and Arabic. I also like to produce music using mainly FL Studio. Overall, my four main passions are language, linguistics, music, and computers.

The first conlangs I made were Aorrian (h'aoRmis [çəˈɔr.mis], and Sirrian (Me Šir-om [me̞ˈʃi.ɾo̞m] [The language of Sirr]). My biggest conlang is Dagomnian (Dagomna Lingua [daˈgo̞m.na ˈliŋ.gʷa]), and my current conlang is Maryan Coptic (Ϯⲙⲩⲧⲭⲏⲙⲓ [ˌti.mutˈkʰeː.mi]).

The Beginning of my "Conlanging"
In the beginning of March 2015, I was watching some videos on conlangs, and in the middle of one school day, something sparked inside of me to make my own conlang. So I immediately took out a piece of paper from my binder and began to write down random strokes for what was to become the Aorrian alphabet. Four school periods later, the alphabet and phonology were complete. Now it was time to make some words. I based the basic vocabulary on random sounds that came out of my head and Japanese. At the end of the day, I went to my computer and began to type down the basics of my conlang onto a Word document. Overtime, I developed more and more words for my Aorrian conlang and kept typing them into my little own dictionary.