Draft:Languagation
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Languagation
[edit]Languagation is a form of the English language, in which most words get modified to either have a -ation or -ngton suffix. For example, >example< would turn into >examplation< or >examplington<, and >joke< would turn into >jokination<, >jokington< or >jokation<. Sometimes, when a participant of a Languagation conversation feels like it, he will add words like >citation<, >cittination<, >cittington< or >city< to the end of his sentence.
An imitated and exaggerated Indian accent is also often part of Languation. This is usually written out as closely to the pronounciation as possible. For instance, the sentence >Don't do that!< would be written out as >Don do ded!<.
This form of the English language has been created by two Discord users from Germany and Poland for fun. The creators aren't really sure about the origin and reason for the creation of Languagation, but it likely stems from the word >abomination< and it's suffix -ation, which was the initial main aspect of Languagation that separated it from regular English. After a while, -ngton has been added as a frequently used suffix as well. The origin of this suffix is unknown.
It should be noted that the majority of this article, as of 30.06.2024, has been written by the creators of Languagation.
Referencations
[edit]Experience from both of the original creators of Languagation