Posts: 150
Threads: 4
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
2
Haha, good luck with this. Any idea on what this will be called?
Posts: 133
Threads: 5
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
2
I have thought about it before lol
But there are so many words that you have to make. Like what about all the simple words? the, at, where, who, me, you.
And all of the slang that comes with it
Posts: 27
Threads: 2
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
0
Well good luck in learning all that I'm good with English and Spanish so I don't need Qilap. But good luck on making that language.
Posts: 82
Threads: 4
Joined: Oct 2011
Reputation:
2
Wow this looks awesome, I would love to learn this.
Posts: 64
Threads: 2
Joined: Feb 2012
Reputation:
0
Looks kind of weird? What is the point of this? No offense is intended
Posts: 239
Threads: 5
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
2
What's the point of creating a language based on a few characters and space? A more difficult version of Ancient Egyption.
Quaero gloria stellarum.
Posts: 556
Threads: 36
Joined: Jun 2011
Reputation:
14
It was originally created as a means of encrypted communication for intelligence personnel, elitists and professional criminals. The uniqueness of Qilap when compared to languages such as English or Spanish are tremendous. Without formally learning how to speak, read and understand Qilap, one cannot begin to understand what is being communicated.
It is this natural encryption combined with Qilap's shorthand way of spoken communication as well as unbreakable written syntax that makes the uses of Qilap so diverse and versatile. There are very few individuals and organisations around the world that use Qilap, so the likelihood of running into someone also familiar with the language is next to impossible at this stage.
For whatever reason you choose to learn Qilap, whether it be to encrypt your censored information or to discover the elation of a completely different form of communication, you will be amongst the world's elite linguists and will harness the opportunity of a pristine, unsaturated market of opportunity as the language develops.