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Top 5 Fictional Languages

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Do you speak Sindarin?

In this episode, Lindsay and I went full-on nerd and we were loving it! The world of fictional languages is richer than a London billionaire, and we have researched and collected the most awesome fictional languages for you to learn about.

In this episode, you'll hear the new Good, Bad and Struggling followed by the Ultimate Fictional Languages Chart. Here in the shownotes, you'll see our Top 5 and the best of all links available so you can follow along and listen to the show.

Our Top 5 Fictional Languages

  1. Elvish
  2. Nadsat/ Newspeak
  3. Klingon
  4. Minionese
  5. Simlish

Dothraki, High Valyrian and Game of Thrones

Elvish, Quenya and Tolkien

Klingon and Vulcan

Na'vi

Simlish

Minion Language

Newspeak in 1984

Nadsat in A Clockwork Orange

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Replaced by: fluentlanguage.co.uk

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Do you speak Sindarin?

In this episode, Lindsay and I went full-on nerd and we were loving it! The world of fictional languages is richer than a London billionaire, and we have researched and collected the most awesome fictional languages for you to learn about.

In this episode, you'll hear the new Good, Bad and Struggling followed by the Ultimate Fictional Languages Chart. Here in the shownotes, you'll see our Top 5 and the best of all links available so you can follow along and listen to the show.

Our Top 5 Fictional Languages

  1. Elvish
  2. Nadsat/ Newspeak
  3. Klingon
  4. Minionese
  5. Simlish

Dothraki, High Valyrian and Game of Thrones

Elvish, Quenya and Tolkien

Klingon and Vulcan

Na'vi

Simlish

Minion Language

Newspeak in 1984

Nadsat in A Clockwork Orange

Other Links and Resources From This Episode

  continue reading

63 episodes

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