User talk:Ronniemagia

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Hi, welcome to Conlang! Thanks for your edit to the Shamalian page.

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Hello
How is it going? Are you new to Conlanging? The Emperor Zelos 11:25, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Hello
Hey,

Yes, I'm new conlanging. I've been reading about it for about a month now, but the idea of creating a language has always been there in my head since I was around 8. Creating languages is a fine art in my opinion and a fun thing to do. I used to think that by coming up with some words and a way to write them, I can make a language, which is not the case as I found out. But I've never thought people actually made fully functional languages with grammar and phonological rules. I first knew about conlangs when I saw LOTR movies and read about Tolkien's languages, but not until recently that I started reading about how can I actually create a language myself.

Shamalian is my first conlang project, and it's still in the very first stages of development. As a matter of fact, I'm making it as I'm making its page here on the wikia. As I said, Conlanging is fun to do, but I'm finding it a little bit hard since I'm not a linguist. I don't understand a lot of the grammatical stuff, even though I read a lot of articles about them on Wikipedia. The fact that there isn't allot written about them in my native language (Arabic) is making it hard on me to understand some concepts and what not.

That all being said, I'm not gonna stop conlanging, and I do hope that Shamalian will become as close as possible to a fully working language one day.