Using Vocabulary Generators for Your Conlang | Tutorial #Shorts

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From my series of rapid, under a minute tutorials on various aspects of worldbuilding and comic making.

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You literally just saved me from hours of

hihi
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For those who still want to use this, awkwords is down, but a pretty good substitute is Languagen!

llmccann
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Comentando só pra continuar desse lado do YouTube

juliabessegatodeoliveira
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I used vulgarlang, but this is amazing too! 👀

aceanimations
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I had no idea how to use these until this video. THANK YOU!

Thehelsinkigeneral
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you know, it would have been easier to find this video before i porgrammed a random word generator in python all by myself :Þ

gieko_man
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That's neat. Thank you for demonstrating.

AdamNoe
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I immediately searched the app in google! TY!

netmovies
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but isn’t it more fun to create them yourself?

cezarvinckier
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Awkwords isnt up anymore and now im lost for one that will let me put multiple letters together as one thing 😭😭

aliphamarrel
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When you write a word, you want, or could, use consonants and vowels that reminds you of the word you want to create
Ex. Water= filadj
Path=hodəl
River is "water path", or "filadjhodəl"
Now you start the evolution of your word!
Filadjodəl fladjodəl fladjodə flajod
"Flajod" is river!
(Took me 5 minutes)

Thatlunaticwaterball
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Oh I paid for that, I don't use it very often cause I am tryna learn about conlangs more first

Candy
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i just generated word and find the good & 'realistic' one, pick them and edit it to my liking

diniza
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Hmm. I do prefer to make my conlangs myself, as automating the process may suck some naturalism(?) out of it, and also part of the fun. But if you don't really intend to get super deep into lexemes and morphemes and what they mean, or if you feel you have to include conlangs but aren't too thrilled about coming up with words and grammatical rules yourself, it is good that this tool exists. Though I will say, once you come up with a bunch of useful morphemes or particles (negation, plural, superlative, verb conjugations...), there's a point where creating new related words becomes a lot easier! And since you created the rules yourself, they're usually easier to remember. But again, I see how some people might find this useful if they don't really feel like getting in too deep and just want to have the language done a bit more quickly 👍

I mean, my story for example sometimes features secondary conlangs that aren't given much attention, so I do improvise a lot with them. _Sanaro!_ (Thank you!)

jojogape
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Interesting. My conlang is extremely weird and specific tho so idk if it'll work for mine as there's a billion affixes, Parallelfixes, tones, etc. that are all grammatical and it's monosyllabic lol

kimyonaproject
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Oh i thought the top was where you put the vowls. Now i can now understand how to write my language Efiousha

brendanmiller
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Wiat gublat jek orgog. Seblat jisot hekler keint innt iden isot gar aslat fa kunt cient.

revenants_rvnge
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Cool... but sometimes I don't want a specific sound in every single word :/

amazingfireboy
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I still dont understand the pattern thing
What i mean is
What does the "A" mean

DiamondGuyDoesStuff
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lol avabic sounds so much like arabic kinda like javanese and japanese; the only difference is one has a v and one doesnt

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