> Hello, conlangers.
>
> I'm new to the list. Well, in fact, I was a member of
> the list in 2002 through 2003. But then, for a number
> of reasons I unsubscribed from it.
>
> I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I'm 29 (about to
> turn 30).
>
> From my conlangs, the one that I have developed most
> is Moesteskin. It started as a by-product of a
> conworld I devised when I was a teenager. At that
> time, I didn't know much about languages other than
> Spanish and English, so Moesteskin looked very much
> like English and Spanish. As time went by and I
> started learning other languages (Russian, German and
> Turkish), I began to incorporate some of these
> languages' features into my conlang. So, today it
> looks a bit less Indo European, but it is still so to
> a certain degree.
>
> I started developing some other Moesteskin-related
> conlangs, based on my conworld, but I haven't reached
> very far yet.
>
> Today, I'm working in two new conlangs set on this
> Earth, more precisely in Western Europe. One is
> Laturslav, basically a Romance language as regards
> vocabulary, but Turkic as regards morphology and
> syntax (agglutinating).
> The other conlang still doesn't have a name, but the
> idea is a non-Indo European language, absolutely
> unrelated to the rest of languages of the world, but
> with some specialized lexis taken from Latin, Ancient
> Greek and English, as most Europeans languages have
> it.
>
> Well, I'll be reading your posts.
> BTW, I don't have my conlangs on the net. I don't seem
> to find the time and the expertise to upload them yet.
> But I'm looking forward to doing it soon.
>
> So, it's a pleasure to be in the list.
>
> Best regards,
> Santiago Feldman
>
>
>
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