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Out of universe: Oge's creation predates that of Nguhcraft by several months, the first recorded instance of Proto-Oge being a vocabulary list (sans IPA) and a sticky note reading: "agglutinative?" dated May 17, 2020. It was originally created to be used as a relexed English secret-lang with fancy grammar to provide extra security in journaling in a mono-linguistic substrate culture. Since 2020, it has shifted into a *slightly* more naturalistic artlang for personal use. Unfortunately, due to it being created by a linguistics noob, very little exists in terms of documentation detailing the grammar and morphology of the Oge language (tho it can usually be interpreted as SVO, | Out of universe: Oge's creation predates that of Nguhcraft by several months, the first recorded instance of Proto-Oge being a vocabulary list (sans IPA) and a sticky note reading: "agglutinative?" dated May 17, 2020. It was originally created to be used as a relexed English secret-lang with fancy grammar to provide extra security in journaling in a mono-linguistic substrate culture. Since 2020, it has shifted into a *slightly* more naturalistic artlang for personal use. Unfortunately, due to it being created by a linguistics noob, very little exists in terms of documentation detailing the grammar and morphology of the Oge language (tho it can usually be interpreted as loosely SVO, mildly polysynthetic, and heavily pro-drop.) | ||
Revision as of 00:54, 23 May 2025
In universe: Oge is a language isolate which migrated into the ŋorld in April of 2025. Little is known about its origins, and the recent migration of its speaking population means there is little in terms of written documentation in Oge from prior to April of 2025. It is spoken as the primary official language in Wänade.
Out of universe: Oge's creation predates that of Nguhcraft by several months, the first recorded instance of Proto-Oge being a vocabulary list (sans IPA) and a sticky note reading: "agglutinative?" dated May 17, 2020. It was originally created to be used as a relexed English secret-lang with fancy grammar to provide extra security in journaling in a mono-linguistic substrate culture. Since 2020, it has shifted into a *slightly* more naturalistic artlang for personal use. Unfortunately, due to it being created by a linguistics noob, very little exists in terms of documentation detailing the grammar and morphology of the Oge language (tho it can usually be interpreted as loosely SVO, mildly polysynthetic, and heavily pro-drop.)