u/AseelOnTheKrazy

Streetaan Update: May 22nd 2026

Streetaan Update: May 22nd 2026

Hello again, i have done some more development on the Streetaan conlang, the street language. the difference is i'm now utilizing the IPA. let me know if i used it incorrectly because this is literally my first time using the IPA.

here are some new words (and some already established ones) using the IPA.

Ēhol /ɛ’dʒoʊl/ [“How” in Streetaan]

Vāz /vɑːt͡s/ [“Hello” in Streetaan]

Voldāvo /vol’dɑːvoʊ/ [“Welcome” in Streetaan]

Ʒēm /zɛːm/ [“Game” in Streetaan]

Holten /dʒoʊl’tɛn/ [“Made” in Streetaan]

Vihōvo /vidʒoːvoʊ/ “[“And you” in Streetaan]

Mintē /min’tɛː/ [“Good” in Streetaan]

Tjebi /’ðɛbi/ [“Doing” in Streetaan]

Xe /xɛ/ [“To” in Streetaan]

Xa /xɑ/ [“Too” in Streetaan]

Ra /rɑ/ [“Our”, “We” in Streetaan]

Horit /dʒoːrɪt/ [“Country” in Streetaan]

Example Sentence:

“Vāz!”

“Voldāvo xe ra horit! Ēhol tjebi?”

“Tjebi mintē! Vihōvo?”

“Tjebi xa mintē!”

More updates will be coming soon, stay tuned!

u/AseelOnTheKrazy — 20 hours ago

Street language in the making..

Hi, this is my first ever time making a conlang. i named it Streetaan (Strētān) a very stupid name but i decided to stick with it anyway.

The alphabet in the Latin script of Streetaan consists of all the english letters with the addition of:

Long letters [Ā, Ē, Ī, Ō, Ū]

[Ğ] Which reads as "Ja".

[Ʒ] (Short Z), which reads like a Z, obviously.

[Ň] (Long N) which, like i said, reads like an N

There are differences for some letters.

[H] reads like J

[J] reads like H

Right now, the language has just started development. but i just want to show you some progress and what i'm doing.

"Ēhol ʒēm holten?" is a sentence in Streetaan which translates to "How did you make a game?"

"Ēhol" translates to How (or in this context, "How did you")

"Ʒēm" translates to Game

"Holten" translates to "made"

A custom script for the conlang is in the planning stages, i'll give you the sneakpeaks of the script later on..

u/AseelOnTheKrazy — 2 days ago