People learn Languages all the time, and for all kinds of reasons. For example, you probably have various reasons to study English than your classmates.(1)____ But have you ever thought about creating entirely new language from scratch? There's been a boom in made-up languages recently, driving by the epic "Lord of the Rings' and other fantasy movies and books. (2)____(3)____ The trend has also fueled as more and more people venture online.There are websites, discussion boards, and chat rooms that teach how to build a language, others that share new languages, and some that seek collaborators. (4)____ Made-up languages aren't restricted on Star Trek fans and Esperanto speakers.(5)____
It spends time and determination to create a new language. (6)____ A creator needs to do more than substitute existing words with invented ones. There' s rhythm and intonation to consider-how does the language sound when spoken? If it}s invented for humans in a movie or book, how does biology change the sound? How does it represent the culture of the people who speak it?.(7)____ Then there arle grammar rules, such as masculine and feminine nouns or verbs, word order, or the use of irregular verbs. Even if a simple language can take years to develop.(8)____
Yet the new languages don't have the same sticking power as real languages like English. As for the made-up languages of today, there are an infinite number of reason behind their creation. Some people do it as a hobby, another as a way to relax Some just like the challenge.(9)____ (10)____