ConlangHub
Explore constructed languages from fiction, art, and experiment.
38 languages
Fiction(22)
- AtlanteanThe ancient language of Atlantis from Disney's animated film, created by the inventor of Klingon.
- BaronhThe language of the spacefaring Abh empire from the Japanese sci-fi series Crest of the Stars.
- ChakobsaThe secret hunting language expanded for Denis Villeneuve's Dune films.
- D'niThe ancient language of the D'ni civilization from the Myst game series, with its own base-25 number system.
- DothrakiThe harsh, rhythmic language of the Dothraki horse lords from Game of Thrones.
- DovahzulThe Dragon Language from Skyrim, spoken by dragons and inscribed on ancient Word Walls.
- Goa'uldThe ancient, imperious language of the parasitic Goa'uld from Stargate SG-1.
- High ValyrianThe ancient, prestigious language of the Valyrian Freehold from Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon.
- HutteseThe trade language of the Hutt crime lords in Star Wars, blending Quechua and other real-world influences.
- KlingonThe guttural warrior language of the Klingon Empire from Star Trek, featuring unique sounds and an aggressive phonology.
- Low ValyrianThe common-tongue dialects of Slaver's Bay in Game of Thrones, evolved from High Valyrian.
- LáadanA feminist language created to test the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, designed to express women's perceptions.
- Mando'aThe warrior language of the Mandalorians from Star Wars, with a rich vocabulary for combat and honor.
- Na'viThe elegant language of the Na'vi people from James Cameron's Avatar, inspired by Polynesian and African languages.
- ParseltongueThe serpentine language of snakes and their speakers from the Harry Potter universe.
- QuenyaTolkien's High Elvish language, inspired by Finnish and Latin, used for ceremonial purposes in Middle-earth.
- RomulanThe secretive language of the Romulan Star Empire from Star Trek.
- ShiväisithThe dark, guttural language of the Dark Elves from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- SimlishThe gibberish-like language of The Sims, one of the most widely heard constructed languages in gaming.
- SindarinThe flowing Elvish language of Middle-earth created by Tolkien, inspired by Welsh phonology.
- TrigedaslengA post-apocalyptic creole descended from English, spoken by the Grounders in The 100.
- VulcanThe logical, precise language of the Vulcan people from Star Trek, reflecting their philosophy of logic.
Auxiliary(9)
- EsperantoThe world's most widely spoken constructed language, designed to be easy to learn and promote international communication.
- IdoA reformed version of Esperanto designed to fix perceived flaws, with more naturalistic vocabulary.
- InterlinguaA naturalistic auxiliary language based on common Romance and English vocabulary, designed for immediate comprehension.
- KotavaA culturally neutral auxiliary language with entirely a priori vocabulary, avoiding bias toward any language family.
- Lingua Franca NovaA creole-inspired auxiliary language based on Romance languages with simplified grammar.
- NovialAn auxiliary language designed by one of the greatest linguists of the 20th century.
- SambahsaAn auxiliary language based on Proto-Indo-European roots, bridging European and Asian languages.
- Toki PonaA minimalist language with only ~120 words, designed to simplify thoughts and promote mindfulness.
- VolapükOne of the first international auxiliary languages, predating Esperanto by nearly a decade.
Logical(2)
Artistic(5)
- IthkuilAn extraordinarily complex philosophical language designed for maximum expressiveness and precision.
- KēlenAn artistic language with no verbs at all, using a unique relational system instead.
- SolresolA language based on the seven musical notes, expressible through music, singing, colors, or hand signs.
- Toki MaA community expansion of Toki Pona that adds vocabulary while keeping the minimalist philosophy.
- ViossaA living pidgin language created by conlangers who each spoke a different natural language.
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