Delason
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Delason |
| Author | Nizar Habash |
| Year Began | 1990 |
| Language Type | fictional language |
| Lexicon Size | 1 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | Yes |
| Primer | Yes |
Delason was invented by Nizar Habash as a fictional language. It has been used for a translation of the Babel Text. It is written with a unique script.
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Uniqueness
Delason is the fictional language of the fictional Mediterranean country of Salamon. Delason's phonology is "a regularized marriage of Spanish and Modern Hebrew." Its vocabulary is drawn from 20 natural languages; unfortunately, etymologies aren't listed on the site. The language has its own script, visible using Internet Explorer or Netscape version 4.0 or later browsers, if dynamic fonts are enabled (otherwise the text will simply appear twice).
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Language sources
Indo-European and Semitic-inspired vocabulary. Japanese/Chinese-inspired script.
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