This is a list of fictional languages. Fictional languages are created specifically for a work of fiction, such as a movie or book. This distinguishes them from other artificial languanges, which are constructed primarily for other purposes, such as language reform, thought experiments, or artistic expression. They are also referred to as "professional artlangs." "Fictional", however, is something of a misnomer, since they do, in fact, existmany with thousands of registered words (such as J. R. R. Tolkien'sQuenya and Sindarin languages).
1 Individual languages
Abcadefghan, Allow-ese, Betelguese, Capistan, Cathaganian, Cathanay, Curdine, Entree, Foreignester, Hapaxlegominia, Hartileas B, Instantaneous Dakis, Mickle-ese, O-Lev-Lit, U-thalian and Untowards are among the fictional languages spoken by some of the characters in Peter Greenaway's film The Falls.
Babel-17, from Babel-17 by Samuel R. DelanySamuel Ray "Chip" Delany, Jr. born April 1, 1942) is a gay Black American writer, academic, and literary critic. Delany was born and raised in Harlem and attended the Bronx High School of Science. Delany and the poet Marilyn Hacker, who met in high school
Baronh , from Morioka HiroyukiMorioka Hiroyuki (: 1962-) is a Japanese sci-fi novelist. In 1992 his first novel "Yume no ki ga tsuge ta na ra" "(If we can plant a dream-tree)" has appeared in SF Magazine of Hayakawa Shoten, Tokyo. His chracteristics are deep interest for linguistics ('s Seikai no Monsho (Crest of the StarsAnime Crest of the Stars (1999, Seikai no Monsho) is an anime science fiction ( space opera (some parts could classify as military science fiction/military space opera)) series based on the same title Japanese science fiction novel published in 1996 writt) and others.
Cityspeak, a "mishmash of Japanese, Spanish, German", plus Hungarian and French, spoken on the street of over-crowed and multi-lingual Los Angeles of 2019 in Blade RunnerBlade Runner is a dark science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott released in 1982. It presents a bleak dystopic vision of Los Angeles in the not too distant future. Harrison Ford stars as "Blade Runner" Rick Deckard. In the future world of the movie a. Similarly, used in many cyberpunkCyberpunk (a portmanteau of cybernetics and punk) is a sub- genre of science fiction which focuses on computers or information technology. The plot of cyberpunk literature often revolves around the conflict between hackers, artificial intelligences, and m genre role playing games.
D'ni languageThe D'ni language (pronounced duh-NEE was the language spoken by the D'ni as presented in various games and novels of the Myst franchise. At the beginning of the Riven game, for instance, a native known as Cho will try and talk to you in rather broken and from Cyan WorldsCyan Worlds, Inc. formerly Cyan, Inc. is a computer game company founded by Rand and Robyn Miller creating games for the Apple Macintosh and for Microsoft Windows. The games they have released are, in chronological order: 1988: Manhole 1989: Cosmic Osmo S' Myst computer game series