Hello there! Do you love playing pretend and making up stories? Well, sometimes when people make up stories, they also create a whole new language that only exists in their made-up world. This is called a fictional language.
Imagine you and your friends create a pretend world where you are all aliens living on a faraway planet. In this world, you might have some special words that only aliens would know. These words would be part of your fictional language.
Fictional languages are like secret codes that only people who know the story or book can understand. Sometimes, authors create entire fictional languages, complete with grammar rules and vocabulary, to make their stories even more believable and immersive.
One example of a fictional language is "Elvish," which was created by J.R.R Tolkien for his book "The Lord of the Rings." In this book, the elves have their own language, which adds to the fantasy aspect of the story.
So, the next time you're playing pretend or reading a book, keep an ear out for any made-up words or languages - you never know what new worlds you might discover!