a caddian, greek, modern creek.ndi, japanese, finnish. >> yeah. >> trevor: and then were you like you know what, this is not enough. i have to make up languages. >> yeah, you know, i started creating languages when i was a freshman in college. and it kind of hit me while i was studying linguistics at uc berkeley. and i thought as we were looking at a lunch of different languages, i thought what if i did something like this in a language. and then basically i just started started in my note book started creating a language. i have yet to stop. >> trevor: how do you start creating a language. that is something i done even know, do you take an existing language, is it like i take english and then i'm like englisher, making. >> you can do that. you can do that. you can't:do anything. it depends on what your goal is with a language. when i started i didn't really have a goal in mind. i was just writing down a bunch of sounds i made up a script that looked vaguely like arabic because i was studying arabic at the time and