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times times 9 de enero de 2012 9 de enero de 2012, 19:56:43 UTC flag Report link Enlace permanente

What about conlang? Many people would transkate sentens to own language.

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sysko sysko 9 de enero de 2012 9 de enero de 2012, 22:05:47 UTC flag Report link Enlace permanente

The problems for conlangs is that there's actually plenty of it, maybe many more than actual languages, and most of the time it's a "I invent it, i play with it 3 month and I forget it". Moreover I think that most of them are actually only variation of other conlangs if we were to apply a strict linguistic analysis on it.

So for all these reasons, we've decided with Trang to only accept languages that have an ISO 639-3 alpha 3 code, in it you have some conlang ( Klingon) that have been reconigzed has expert as mature enough to be considered as standalone languages, if a conlang was to survive enough long, it would finish one day or an other to be recognized by this norm, so at that time we will add it in tatoeba.

After, the code of this website is freely available (as in free speech), so one can start a tatoeba-like service for conlangs.