Creating Language

Every new language is created in specific circumstances according to the purpose of that language. Languages are made up of various parts, including the philosophy of their origin, verbs, nouns, adverbs, numbers, grammar, and other things. In making a new language, the standard structure is followed. For example, you can check the structure, font, and other items of the Ranan language in the following booklet in the form of a PDF file.

Ranan Language Preview

My name is Dano, Queen 47 of the Sky. I am the observer on earth and I create existence. I have a black hole deep inside me, although I am the creator of the sun and the founder of the sun civilization. My language was created by receiving the vibrations of the universe. Let me push your mind and say be yourself, be crazy.
Let go of the crazy inside you so that the universe will dance for you.

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Existence is within you and you are the creator of all that you observe outside yourself. Create beauty in yourself so that the whole being becomes beautiful.

Language is perhaps everything

Language was created to communicate. Humans needed to be understood, to interact, to ask for help, to be loved, and many other things. Languages determine people's behaviors, personalities, and even the line of thought. Language plays a very important role in creating culture, and culture has always been interesting to me. You think based on the words of your country's language and that is why learning a new language brings you into a new world. A world in which you can see differently, understand differently, and think in a different way.

Languages create different stories, common pains, unique beauties, amazing awareness, and a new world.

“Understanding why and how languages differ tells about the range of what is human,” said Dan Jurafsky, the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor in Humanities and chair of the Department of Linguistics in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford. “Discovering what’s universal about languages can help us understand the core of our humanity.” (Taken from the article published by Alex Shashkevich at news.stanford.edu)

If we can understand the core of humanity, we can understand different cultures. By creating new languages, we will create new worlds that we have always been looking for. Worlds full of awareness, beauty, and rich thinking.

“If culture was a house, then language was the key to the front door, to all the rooms inside.” — Khaled Hosseini, Afghan-born American novelist and physician (Taken from an article published by Kelsey Holmes, Greenheart Club Program Assistant at greenheart.org)

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