: Re: Where can I find a dictionary for the Aklo fictional language? I am attempting to locate a dictionary that will allow me to translate words into Aklo, a fictional language used by writers such
Personal Lexicon is geared towards students of a language. However, it can be used both as a repository of words (organised in any type of categories you wish) and as a repository of grammar rules. There are languages that are already built in and which you can simply download, or you can create a file for a new language, whether its a real human language or an invented one.
There are more programmes out there so, if I come across any more, I'll add to this answer.
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