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List of fictional languages

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, exist—many with thousands of registered words (such as J. R. R. Tolkien's Quenya and Sindarin languages).

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Individual languages

Languages of Middle-earth by J. R. R. Tolkien

Scripts

Unnamed languages

  • Caveman, a 1981 movie set in prehistoric times, featured all dialogue in a language invented for the film.
  • Codex Seraphinianus by Luigi Serafini is a book apparently written in a fictional language.
  • Quest for Fire, a 1981 film set in prehistoric times, featured all dialogue in a language invented for the film by Anthony Burgess.
  • When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, a 1970 movie set in prehistoric times, featured all dialogue in a language invented for the film.
  • Writer/director Luc Besson invented a "Divine Language" for Milla Jovovich's character "Leeloo" to speak in the film The Fifth Element.

Lists of languages

See also

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