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- Cirth (links | edit)
- Esperanto (links | edit)
- List of contemporary ethnic groups (links | edit)
- Esperanto grammar (links | edit)
- Fictional language (links | edit)
- Hobart (links | edit)
- Ido (links | edit)
- Interlingua (links | edit)
- Klingon language (links | edit)
- Loglan (links | edit)
- Lincos language (links | edit)
- Novial (links | edit)
- Interlingue (links | edit)
- Platypus (links | edit)
- Tasmania (links | edit)
- Thylacine (links | edit)
- Tasmanian devil (links | edit)
- Tengwar (links | edit)
- Volapük (links | edit)
- Elvish languages of Middle-earth (links | edit)
- Nadsat (links | edit)
- International auxiliary language (links | edit)
- Languages constructed by Tolkien (links | edit)
- Adûnaic (links | edit)
- Enochian (links | edit)
- River Derwent (Tasmania) (links | edit)
- Sona (constructed language) (links | edit)
- Devonport, Tasmania (links | edit)
- Aboriginal Tasmanians (links | edit)
- An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language (links | edit)
- Dutton Speedwords (links | edit)
- Ro language (links | edit)
- Yerkish (links | edit)
- Lingua Franca Nova (links | edit)
- Mount Wellington (Tasmania) (links | edit)
- Latino sine flexione (links | edit)
- Venedic language (links | edit)
- Europanto (links | edit)
- Constructed writing system (links | edit)
- Brithenig (links | edit)
- Burnie (links | edit)
- Truganini (links | edit)
- Lapine language (links | edit)
- Atlantean language (links | edit)
- List of language creators (links | edit)
- Láadan (links | edit)
- Black War (links | edit)
- Zompist.com (links | edit)
- Artistic language (links | edit)