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Language NameEsiterato
Language AuthorSandor Csak
Year Began2003
SiteEsiterato
Broken LinkNo
Site LanguageEnglish
Language Typepersonal language
UniquenessThere is no interspace between words and yet special sounds, prefixes or suffixes, sometimes infixes, give a clear indication of subjects, predicates, and so on. The whole sentence is a long, long word.
Language SourcesJapanese, Esperanto, Maori, Fiji, Swahili, Finnisg, Hungarian.
Design PrinciplesDifferent letters or sounds are chosen to use. Ambiguity fully avoided and some extra vowels and consonants are selected for grammatical aspects and to classify the most words.
Interest Of OthersMy darling is interested in it. She accepts the structure, has a lot of questions and ideas to make it an excellent, flexible and clear language. Special consonants and vowels indicate the grammatical functions. Endings such as prefixes or suffixes are arranged as those in the agglutinated languages, as in Japanese, Swahili, Esperanto, Hungarian. Almost all the words belong to classified groups, as in Chinese. No declinations or conjugations, as in German, Latin and Slavic languages; no tones as in Vietnamese or even Hausa, but double consonants and vowels as in Italian, Japanese and Finnish. Easy to use in oral communication for no different consonants meet, except the 'n' as in Japanese. Everlasting and so nonstop chance to renew, refresh and, of course, to create new words within clear rules avoiding ambiguity. I trust in your decision to chose whether you omit using it, or find 1 per cent of its advantage for the future. I'm serving you all.
DictionaryNo
EtymologiesNo
GrammarNo
Sample TextsNo
Unique ScriptNo
PrimerNo
Babel TextNo
Submitted BySandor Csak
Date SubmittedSunday, April 04, 2004
Date EditedTuesday, October 19, 2004
Date To HeadlineWednesday, October 27, 2004

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