r/conlangs is a subreddit with 124k members. The community frequently discusses conlang, conlangs, grammar, phonology, and translation, and they frequently recommend/review programming languages, and the most common flair used is discussion, activity, grammar, translation, and other.
This subreddit is focused on the discussion of conlangs, tools, and activities to aid you in the construction of your own conlang, and creating a community environment where we can all enjoy conlanging together
Popular Topics in r/conlangs
#1
Conlang
93 posts
#2
Conlangs
66 posts
#3
Grammar
16 posts
#4
Phonology
15 posts
#5
Translation
12 posts
#6
Language
12 posts
#7
Morphology
9 posts
#8
Conlanging
7 posts
#9
Birds
5 posts
#10
Syntax
5 posts
Products Discussed in r/conlangs
Programming Languages
1 review
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GitHub
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/conlangs
#1
Discussion
: "Do any of the conlangs you have created use the Open Front Rounded Vowel? If so, how is it used?"
24 posts
#2
Activity
: "How do you say “When will I be loved?” in your conlang?"
13 posts
#3
Grammar
: "Some Derived Impersonal Constructions in Turfaña"
12 posts
#4
Translation
: "Flag of Maja Malma"
9 posts
#5
Other
: "Colours in Kaŕakoan!"
9 posts
#6
Overview
: "1 sentence, 4 conlangs"
8 posts
#7
Phonology
: "Drafting consonantal Sound Changes"
6 posts
#8
Resource
: "Would you try learning a new language through a Duolingo-style course?"
5 posts
#9
Announcement
: "Reminder: A live, in-person AMA with the Moderators of r/conlangs this Saturday!"
2 posts
#10
Collaboration
: "help for my conlang"
1 post
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Last updated: July 12, 2026