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Láadan is a constructed language created by Suzette Haden Elgin in 1982. It plays a central role (or a fictional equivalent by the same name does) in Elgin's 1984 novel Native Tongue.
Selected words
These are the subset of words selected by laadanlanguage.com (run by those who inherited SHE's documents after her death) as 'core' and 'supplemental' words; for a complete list of words on Wiktionary so far, see Special:PrefixIndex/Appendix:Láadan.
Non-core
Attested in the Native Tongue trilogy
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