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* [http://www.arthaey.com/conlang/translationex.html Arthaey Angosii's collection of translation exercises]
* [http://www.arthaey.com/conlang/translationex.html Arthaey Angosii's collection of translation exercises]
* [http://www.potterpcs.net/gsfa Graded Sentences for Analysis]
* [http://www.potterpcs.net/gsfa Graded Sentences for Analysis]
* [http://www.fiziwig.com/conlang/syntax_tests.html Sentences to Test Conlang Syntax] ''(a selected subset of the above)''
* [https://cofl.github.io/conlang/resources/mirror/conlang-syntax-test-cases.html Sentences to Test Conlang Syntax] ''(a selected subset of the above)''


== Free Unicode/IPA fonts ==
== Free Unicode/IPA fonts ==

Latest revision as of 23:04, 27 January 2026

Many ingenious people have created software tools for conlanging. In addition to this, a number of programs not originally intended for conlanging can be put to great use when creating languages. This article aims to become a comprehensive list of useful conlanging software available on the internet.

All-purpose software

  • PolyGlot by Draque (Conlang creation software with dictionary, auto conjugation functionality, grammar guide, and recordable sound examples)

Word generators

Online

Downloadable to run offline

Sound change appliers

Vocabulary managers

Syntax tools

Corpus analyzers

  • frequencies.pl by Jim Henry -- finds frequency of words and phrases in one or more text files
  • The Frequentizer by Jan Strasser -- finds frequency of phonemes in a text corpus

Translation exercises

Free Unicode/IPA fonts

Keyboard Layout editors

Font editors

Other

This article is part of a series on Conlanging Culture.