Ley Arah
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Ley Arah |
| Author | Jashan A'al (Valeska Scholl) |
| Year Began | 1993 |
| Language Type | fictional language |
| Lexicon Size | 438 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | Yes |
Ley Arah was designed by Jashan A'al 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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Description
Ley Arah (meaning 'our language') is synonymous with Elder or Classic Tsaran. It is the first form of an ongoing language evolution which eventually resulted in PsharAdi (Modern Tsaran). Ley Arah was followed by Middle Tsaran, which split into East and West dialects, the former of which evolved into the Modern form of the tongue.
Ley Arah and Tsaran were originally meant for use as a stealth language and were later used in several unpublished short stories.
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Interest of others
Included in The Traveller's Phrasebook:
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External link
http://www.jashan.net/sites/conlangs/tsaran/index.html - Jashan A'al

