Constructed language created by Nick Farmer for The Expanse
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Belter Creole
lang belta
Created by
Nick Farmer
Setting and usage
The Expanse
Purpose
Constructed languages
Artistic languages
Fictional languages
Belter Creole
Writing system
Latin script
Sources
English and other world languages
Official status
Regulated by
Nick Farmer
Language codes
ISO 639-3
qbc (local use)
Glottolog
None
IETF
art-x-belter (local use)
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Belter Creole, also simply known as Belter (Belter Creole: lang belta), is a constructed language developed by the linguist and polyglot Nick Farmer for The Expanse television series. In the universe, it was spoken by Belters, inhabitants of the asteroid belt and the moons of outer planets of the Solar System.[1]
Farmer was commissioned to create the language during the productions of the first season of the show, between 2014 and 2015. While developing the language, he had modeled it as a creole based on English, with influence of other languages from all around the world, including Romance languages such as Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian, Germanic languages such as German, Dutch and Swedish, Slavic languages such as Polish, Russian and Ukrainian, as well as Japanese, Chinese, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, Zulu and others.[1][2][3] As the result of his work, Farmer had created over 1000 words for his language, adding more to the list if requested by the show's producers and fans.[1]
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