People learn Languages all the time, and for all kinds of reasons. For example, you probably (1)____have various reasons to study English than your classmates. But have you ever thought about (2)____creating entirely new language from scratch? There's been a boom in made-up languages recently, (3)____driving by the epic "Lord of the Rings' and other fantasy movies and books. (4)____The trend has also fueled as more and more people venture online. There are websites, discussion boards, and chat rooms that teach how to build a language, others that share new languages, and some that seek collaborators. (5)____ Made-up languages aren't restricted on Star Trek fans and Esperanto speakers.
It spends time and determination to create a new language. (6)____ A creator needs to do more than substitute existing words with invented ones. There' s rhythm and intonation to consider-how does the language sound when spoken? (7)____ If it's invented for humans in a movie or book, how does biology change the sound? How does it represent the culture of the people who speak it? Then there are grammar rules, such as masculine and feminine nouns or verbs, word order, or the use of irregular verbs. Even if a simple language can take years to develop.(8)____
Yet the new languages don't have the same sticking power as real languages like English. As for the made-up languages of today,(9)____ there are an infinite number of reason behind their creation. Some people do it as a hobby, another as a way to relax Some just like the challenge.(10)____