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Nat Language

A Language just consisting of sounds. Created and only spoken by Nat W.
“Ahhh patabaha” in Nat Language means “help me something bad just really happened” in English.
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Lilyan language

It's a language spoken by lily and can be only deciphered by a few people
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Ivian language

A language with it's own alphabet and pronunciations that was created by Imie Mark IV.
Words like Dralyinkit come from this language.
Not many people understand the Ivian language
by Imie Mark IV December 16, 2022
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Glorb Language

The "Glorb Language" is a superior language compared to standard English. People can use the "Glorb Language" as fillers in sentences to switch the proper meaning into Glorbian. Many people in the world appreciate the Glorbian culture as well as the formal conversations had in the native Glorb tongues.
"Stop florp flopping and sip sap your glorb glop over here"
"Don't you dare epp op our Glorbing you norp nap"
"QUIET YOU GLEEP GLORB NORP NEEP"
"Oh, Glorb Language? Yeah its glorbulous"
by Norm Al Name May 12, 2023
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pervasive language

The MPAA's way of saying lots of profanity.
I heard the new romantic comedy anime film was rated R for pervasive language.
by The Real Driller November 25, 2022
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Lizbeth’s language

Lizbeth’s language

It’s a girl that has a whole language dedicated to her.She can not spell for her life.She has bad grammar.Lucky for her she has a language that only special people understand.If she ever sends you a text with perfectly good spelling just know it’s not her you would know if it’s her if a word or 2 are messed up
by Riley lol January 14, 2022
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language ideology

„sets of beliefs about language articulated by users as a rationalization or justification of perceived language structure and use (Silverstein 1979: 193)"

Source: Silverstein, Michael (1979). Language Structure and Linguistic Ideology. In : R. Cline, W. Hanks und C. Hofbauer (Hg.), The Elements: A Parasession on Linguistic Units and Levels 193‐247. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
language ideology: The belief, that there is only ONE correct meaning of a word, is the product of language ideologies.
by milezmauli January 31, 2022
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