Conlangs
A “conlang” is a contraction of “constructed language.” It refers to any language that has been intentionally created, often by an individual or a group, rather than having evolved naturally over time like most languages.
Conlangs can range from simple, improvised languages to highly complex and fully developed linguistic systems with their own grammar, vocabulary, phonology, and writing systems.
Examples of well-known conlangs include Esperanto, Klingon, Dothraki, and Tolkien’s Elvish languages.