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In Regards to the Creation of Languages.

Oct 24th, 2016
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  1. Let’s begin with the prototype language I designed today from this line of thinking, MTVR-Carappan. You begin your new cipher-language basis by selecting a single word or phrase. It could be nonsense, it could be structured nonsense, or it could even be a regular phrase. Then, you separate the word or phrase into feasible segments, as such.
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  3. CAR · APA · TH
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  5. These segments you get as a result are vital to your language. One of them will either be at the very beginning or very end of every single word you create. Next, select any number of other random words, and break them into segments, as such.
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  7. ME-TIN
  8. TOL-OL
  9. VIS
  10. RI
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  12. As you can see, the standard naming convention for any such language of this method would probably be the first capitalized letter of your sub-words attached to a form of your main word, as can be seen with MTVR-Carappan.
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  14. In any case, you now have your main segments and puzzle pieces for your new cipher language, easily-assembled and wonderfully easy. To create words, one simply takes a segment from the main word, for example, APA, and places it at either the beginning or the end of a word. Here, I’ll stick it at the beginning, for convenience. Then, you take any number and order of segments from your sub-words, and fit them to the end of the main segment if it is a prefix, or at the end if it is a suffix.
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  16. APA · VIS
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  18. Take your finished product, in this case apavis, and give it any meaning you desire. Continue to do this with any arrangement or number of segments you wish, and you’ll have yourself a fully functional language in no time. Thtolri, tincar, you name it. It is simple, and it is profitable. I do hope you enjoyed.
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