Balantilanguage
Balantilanguage is a constructed language created by the linguist and polyglot John Quijada. It is designed to be a simple, logical, and phonetic language, with a focus on ease of learning and use. The language is named after the Balanti people of Sierra Leone, whose language Quijada studied as part of his research into the structure of natural languages.
Balantilanguage has a phonemic inventory consisting of 16 consonants and 5 vowels, which are pronounced as
One of the key features of Balantilanguage is its use of a phonetic writing system, which allows
Balantilanguage has been used in a variety of contexts, including language learning, linguistic research, and cultural
In summary, Balantilanguage is a constructed language designed to be simple, logical, and phonetic. It has a