szeretnénkopti
Szeretnénkopti is a fictional language created by Hungarian linguist and lexicographer László Szilárd as part of a humorous and satirical project. The term itself is a blend of the Hungarian words *szeretné* ("would like") and *kopti* ("Coptic," referring to the ancient Egyptian language), forming a playful neologism that translates roughly to "would like Coptic." The language was designed to parody the complexity and artificiality of constructed languages, particularly those inspired by historical or fictional linguistic traditions.
Szilárd introduced szeretnénkopti in 2013 as a tongue-in-cheek response to the growing popularity of conlangs (constructed
The language’s grammar includes absurd rules, such as the requirement to conjugate verbs based on the speaker’s
While szeretnénkopti remains a lighthearted joke, it has been referenced in discussions about constructed languages and