Conlanger

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kɑnˈlæŋər/

Definitions of conlanger

noun A person who creates constructed languages, often for artistic or cultural purposes.

Example Sentences

A1 A conlanger is someone who creates their own languages for fun.

A2 The conlanger spent hours developing a new vocabulary for their fictional world.

B1 As a conlanger, she enjoys exploring the intricacies of syntax and grammar.

B2 The conlanger's constructed language was so detailed that it could be mistaken for a real one.

C1 The conlanger's expertise in phonetics and morphology was evident in their constructed languages.

C2 The conlanger's work was highly regarded in academic circles for its linguistic complexity and creativity.

Examples of conlanger in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of conlanger

past tense

conlanged

plural

conlangers

comparative

more conlang

superlative

most conlang

present tense

conlang

future tense

will conlang

perfect tense

have conlanged

continuous tense

is conlanging

singular

conlanger

positive degree

conlanger

infinitive

to conlang

gerund

conlanging

participle

conlanged

Origin and Evolution of conlanger

First Known Use: 1965 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'conlanger' is a combination of 'con-' from 'constructed' and '-langer' from 'language'. It was coined to refer to individuals who create constructed languages.
Evolution of the word: Originally used within the constructed language community, the term 'conlanger' has gained wider recognition and usage as interest in constructed languages has grown.