suhtluskeele
Suhtluskeele refers to a range of languages used for communication and social interaction that do not conform to traditional standards of language. These languages are often spoken by marginalized or stigmatized groups, and are used to convey meaning and establish relationships within those groups.
Suhtluskeele languages have been documented in various forms throughout history, including in prison systems, among outcasts,
Characteristics of suhtluskeele languages include non-traditional grammatical structures, non-standard vocabulary, and novel uses of existing language
Suhtluskeele languages are of interest to scholars of linguistics, sociology, and anthropology, as they offer insights