aðri
aäri is a constructed language created by R. Scott Boyer. It is designed to be a fully functional language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and phonology. Boyer began developing aäri in the early 1980s, and it has been undergoing continuous refinement since then. The language aims to be logical and easy to learn, with a focus on clear expression and avoiding ambiguity.
The phonology of aäri features a number of sounds not commonly found in English, including ejectives and
aäri has been used in a variety of contexts, including creative writing and linguistic experimentation. It