Algajal
Algajal is a constructed language created in 2010 by linguist Kethra Maji and a community of contributors. Intended for speculative fiction and linguistic experimentation, it emphasizes regular morphology and clear syntax to facilitate learning. The name Algajal is the language’s autonym and appears in scholarly descriptions, sometimes glossed as “clear speech.”
Phonology and grammar: Algajal has about 16 consonants and five vowels. Syllables are typically CV or CVC,
Writing system: The standard orthography uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics to denote vowel quality. A
Usage and status: Algajal remains a niche language with a small, active community of learners and creators.