Jamalinaşķ
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Jamalinaşķ |
| Author | Jamal Abed-Rabbo |
| Year Began | 2001 |
| Language Type | personal language |
| Lexicon Size | N/A |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | No |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
Jamalinaşķ is a personal language. It was written by Jamal Abed-Rabbo. It has been used for a translation of the Babel Text. It is written with a unique script.
Language sources
The grammar was influenced primarily by Turkish and Finnish, and it has borrowed words extensively from European languages and Russian and Arabic. Russian influenced its basic sound structure, but it also borrowed sounds from Arabic and developed some of its own.
Design principles
The efficiency of an agglutinative structure mixed with elimination of the ambiguity that plagues many other agglutinative languages.
Interest of others
Some of my roommates are very interested with its structure, and I've taught them some basic phrases. Though they find it difficult to pronounce, due in large part to massive word-initial consonant clusters and uvular sounds.

