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You see, it's very simple:

First, start with the letters or writing system you will use.

Next, simply come up with pronunciations for the letters.

Third, (this is optional but strongly reccommended) come up with a set of grammar rules.

Finally, connect letters to make words and phrases. I would reccommend starting with simple words such as yes, no, me, you, etc. After that, I suggest coming up with a set of numbers, before working your way up to more and more advanced words.

Sample sentence in my language: Nans dost atos loc atostatinar fast.

Translation: There are two cars in the parking lot.

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Creating your own language involves defining phonetics (sounds), grammar rules, vocabulary, and writing system. You can start by creating a set of sounds, designing grammar rules (including word order and sentence structure), developing a vocabulary list, and constructing a writing system if you wish. Consistency and creativity are key while crafting your language.

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