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Constructed Languages

Constructed languages, or conlangs, are intentionally created languages designed for specific purposes such as fiction, international communication, or linguistic experimentation. Unlike natural languages that evolve over time, conlangs are engineered with deliberate grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation rules. Examples include Esperanto, created to foster global understanding, and fictional languages like Klingon from Star Trek. Conlangs showcase linguistic creativity and can serve practical, artistic, or philosophical goals, providing unique ways to explore language structure and cultural expression.