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Your secret language

Idkhiwrttmfs. Hsirtt? Wihyahagdmf. :P I have only known one person that could decode all that without me telling them how to do it.
 
Idkhiwrttmfs. Hsirtt? Wihyahagdmf. :P I have only known one person that could decode all that without me telling them how to do it.

What in the name...? Imagine if everyone spoke in acronyms. As for myself, I don't think I have any sort of "secret languages" between my friends, unless you consider speaking in another language than the majority then sure XD Otherwise, we never bother to come up with our own "language," so to speak, but we have our fair share of inside jokes and what-not.
 
I actually wrote like that back when I wad depressed but normally don't use it
 
Don't know if this counts, but when my youngest sister was very small she used to call me "Didu" and our other sister "Anan" so now we call each other that by habit. It's even kind of weird calling each other by our real names. xD Our dad calls us that too, even still. In public it makes people really confused.
 
I have a secret alphabet and numbering system nobody understands. Not a language, though.
 
Apparently twins come up with languages instinctually that only they can understand during their early years.

I wish I was a twin.
 
When I was younger, my brother and I created a language. It was really complex for a couple of 10 year olds.
 
We have an odd form of improvisational speech that isn't ever the same in which the meaning of the words is dependent on the situation , body language , tokes, etc. Its kind of irrational but we never misunderstand each other. It works well, and after a few hours of interaction outsiders can pick it up fairly easy. It doesn't have a name yet, probably never will.
 
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Inside jokes are a very important thing in just about any friendship for me, but that isn't quite a secret language. When I was younger, me and one of my friends used to make up a lot of our own words and expressions, but it was honestly more for the sake of making something up, and not really anything we ever used, so I wouldn't say so haha.
 
Well, it isn't really a secret language since all of you speak it, but my best friend and I spoke to each other in English during a trip we made with other people because no one else spoke, decently at least, English. And it stuck. We still speak to each other in English, especially in text messages.

We now speak more languages, though. So our conversations through Skype and WhatsApp skip from Spanish to English to German to Italian to Portuguese.

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I did that when I was like 12, it was a writing language consisting of dots and lines. We would use it to talk about people without them knowing ;D
 
I use a lot of interesting metaphor in my speaking. It confuses some non-native speakers hopelessly, but I can usually get my message across clearly by shifting to metaphors they will know, or by simply stating it as clearly and simply as possible if that's not an option.

Sometimes the metaphors get more obscure if I'm not trying to say something outright, but anyone who's known me any significant amount of time gets it pretty quickly.
 
I used to talk with my brother in our own special language when I was younger so my parents wouldn't understand when we were plotting something haha ;D It was fun and lasted about a year or so before we just eventually grew out of doing it. I can't really remember much about how the words went though as it was several years ago!
 
I've been developing a simulated language for nearly five years now. It began as a simple alphabet to go along with a game my friend made, and has steadily evolved into a full-fledged language of its own. It has a 22 letter alphabet with 16 consonants and 6 vowels (currently), and, unlike earlier versions, bears little resemblance to English. I have high hopes for it.
 
Well, we sort of do. Its not what you'd think however, we don't talk any different than anyone else, but the things we say are just so stupid that no one understand them. We laugh at certain jokes that others don't seem to get. People stare at us like we're crazy when we laugh at "No Thumb Jimmy" (Long story.).

I sometimes talk to people in mashed languages. I'll start in English, but then, in the middle of a sentence, switch to German, and then Russian, Spanish, and then back to English. Sentences look like this: "So, yesterday, Ich ging и пила una película. The movie war действительно malo." They stare at me, and then I realize what I did. I can't speak German, Russian, or Spanish, but I do know a few words in each, and sometimes I accidentally say those words in the other languages.
 
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