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Kay(f)bop(t)
Kay(f)dan(f)san(t)ap(t)vlir(t)sang(b)es(p)u(t)vom(b)ngag(t)vlim(p)kay(f)sna(f)kay(f)ga(f) Bop(t)veg(p)daf(f)shof(b)*om(p)vlim(p)ga(f)vlim(p)ga(f)
Created byDaniel Swanson
Date2015
Setting and usageJoke language
Purpose
Latin script
Sourcesa priori language
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Kay(f)dan(f)san(t)ap(t)vlir(t)sang(b)es(p)u(t)vom(b)ngag(t)vlim(p)kay(f)sna(f)kay(f)ga(f) bop(t)veg(p)daf(f)shof(b)*om(p)vlim(p)ga(f)vlim(p)ga(f), also known as Kay(f)bop(t), is a constructed language designed to be a joke language made by Daniel Swanson in 2015 on his WordPress blog CrazyNinjaGeeks. The language incorporates a handful of impractical features from the Bad Conlanging Ideas Tumblr Blog, plus some original impractical features.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ jan Misali (2016-11-20). Conlang Critic Episode Eight: Kay(f)bop(t). Retrieved 2024-12-18 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "Kay(f)bop(t)". Conlang. Retrieved 2024-12-18.