Segonian

The Segonian (autoglotonym: Segoñá) language is a still-making conlang by TrueGodder (its real name is unknown). Its syntax is based on Castilian Spanish and its words are made by fragments who TrueGodder calls they particles. It's like Esperanto, althrough TrueGodder claims it's a distinct language.

To make words, you need to join particles, such as mai (month) and septa (seven). Joining them, we get maisèpta (month seven, july). Includes some words from other languages, such as basque gurutz (cross), converted into guruts, a gothic word (jainar, there) splitted into jai (distance) and three distinct adjectives (car, close; nar; far; tar, further). Adding the dum (demonstrative) prefix, we get dumjaicar (here), dumjainar (there) and dumjaitar (further there). Soon this page will get more information and content.