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Most Popular 10
The most requested language-specific pages from LangMaker.com in June, 2002.
1. Atlantean [new] - Mark Okrand's language for Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
2. Basic Anglo-Saxon English [was #5] - A simplification of Ogden's Basic English, but with a vocabulary limited only to Modern English words derived from Anglo-Saxon terms.
3. Afrihili, Eurolengo, Frater, and Tutonish [was #6]- Afrihili: an African IAL; Eurolengo: the language for Europe; Frater: an IAL from Vietnam; Tutonish: an Anglo-German Union Tongue. (All on one web page, which is why they are counted together.)
4. New English [new!] - A collaborative expansion of English vocabulary.
5. Furbish [new!] - The fun and simple language of the Furby toys.
6. Kordron [was #1] - Kordron is one of the many dialects of Orcish spoken in the Shadow Mountains. Unlike most of Orcish, Kordron has been documented in some detail, due to the findings of Magnold the Cleric.
7. Folkspraak [was #8] - The primary objective of Folkspraak is for a speaker of a Germanic language to be able to comfortably read the language with a high level of understanding within a week and to be able to write in the language within a month.
8. Tepa [new!] - A unique personal language, professionally designed and presented by Dirk Elzinga; highly regarded among the Internet community of language modelers.
9. Dublex [new!] - An experiment in using a minimal lexicon to generate thousands of compounds.
10. Barsoomian [was #3] - the language of Edgar Rice Burrough's Mars, as recorded by John Carter.
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