/r/queerconlangers
Conlangers construct human languages, and the ones here are queer, meaning they express the thoughts, feelings, culture, and experiences of people who do not fit the cisgender and/or heterosexual mold.
Flair: Tag yourself with your flag and your conlang(s)! Thanks to switchnode.
Feel free to post here if:
You speak, write, invent, or use constructed, artificial, artistic, engineered, or auxiliary languages.
You have a proposal for anti-assimilationist vocabulary or alternative pronouns.
You have information concerning queer vocabulary in natural languages.
We also accept sign languages, like Gestuno, from our deaf/Deaf readers.
Specific Language Subreddits
Generalized Language Subreddits
Queer and Ally Subreddits
TIL
AMA
Sponsors
Off-site Links:
The Listserv: A great place to discuss anything related to conlanging.
Wikipedia: Lavender Linguistics
Wikipedia: Gender Neutral Pronouns
DeviantArt: Conlang Group
A Vocabulary Generator: Awkwords
/r/queerconlangers
Tell us all about your languages!
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I've seen some people use -ə for gender neutrality, and there was a post on here I saw a while back making neos for Italian. I was wondering if I could just do -u instead, because ə sounds out of place in the phonology of the language. (ie= ItalianU, Io sono *Americanu*)