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Why do people create their own languages, like in movies or books?
Why do people create their own languages, like in movies or books?
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Creating languages, or “conlangs,” is often a way for writers and creators to build more immersive worlds. Think of J.R.R. Tolkien with Elvish in The Lord of the Rings or the Dothraki language in Game of Thrones. These languages add depth and authenticity to fictional worlds and can make the stories feel more real. It’s also a fun way for creators to explore linguistic creativity and structure.