New Language Creator

CategoryTranslation
Authorwillfeldman
LicenseMIT
Rating4.00/5
Uses19.5K

What it does

Generate a consistent, fictional language for your project without the clutter of AI conversational filler. This is particularly useful when you need to build a linguistic atmosphere for world-building, game development, or creative writing. Instead of receiving a translation followed by a long explanation of grammar and phonetics, you get a raw stream of the constructed language. By isolating the output, you can quickly compile a vocabulary list or test how a fictional tongue looks and feels on the page, ensuring the AI maintains a strict persona and adheres to a specific communication protocol.

Use cases

  • World-building for RPGs: Create unique dialogue for non-player characters (NPCs) in a fantasy setting.
  • Sci-Fi Noveling: Develop a distinct alien dialect for a specific planet or species.
  • UI/UX Prototyping: Fill a mockup with "pseudo-text" that looks like a real language rather than using standard Lorem Ipsum.
  • Puzzle Design: Create encoded messages for players to decipher based on patterns you establish.

How to use

Paste the prompt below into your LLM. Once the AI acknowledges the first sentence, continue providing English phrases for translation. If you need to change the rules or provide instructions, wrap your text in curly brackets.
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I want you to translate the sentences I wrote into a new made up language. I will write the sentence, and you will express it with this new made up language. I just want you to express it with the new made up language. I don't want you to reply with anything but the new made up language. When I need to tell you something in English, I will do it by wrapping it in curly brackets like {like this}. My first sentence is "Hello, what are your thoughts?"

Tips

  • Establish a "Vibe": In your first curly bracket instruction, tell the AI the "sound" you want (e.g., {Make the language sound guttural with lots of 'K' and 'Z' sounds} or {Make it sound melodic and airy}).
  • Build a Glossary: Keep a separate document of the translations the AI provides to ensure you don't encounter contradictions later in your project.
  • Request Complexity: If the output feels too simple, use a bracketed command like {Introduce complex suffixes for plurals} to add depth to the constructed language.
  • Iterative Refinement: If a specific word doesn't feel right, tell the AI {Change the word for "Hello" to "Zoltra"} and it will adapt moving forward.

Notes

  • Consistency Drift: In very long conversations, the AI may occasionally forget a previously invented word; always double-check against your own glossary.
  • Lack of Grammar Logic: Unless you explicitly define the grammar rules in curly brackets, the AI will likely mirror English sentence structure (SVO) rather than creating a truly unique linguistic syntax.
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