Ilminguga
Ilminguga is a fictional language created by the American linguist and science fiction author L. Sprague de Camp. Introduced in his 1976 novel *The Last Castle*, ilminguga is a constructed language (conlang) designed to be a simplified, logical, and systematic alternative to natural human languages. The name "ilminguga" is derived from the Ilminguard, a fictional race of beings in de Camp’s works, who use the language as their primary means of communication.
The language is notable for its phonetic alphabet, which consists of 26 letters—13 consonants and 13 vowels—each
Ilminguga has been featured in several of de Camp’s novels, including *The Last Castle* and *The Dark