• Esperanto and Novial are two different constructed international auxiliary languages. Their main difference is that while Esperanto is a schematic language...
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    reformed version of Esperanto, before leaving to create his own language in 1928. Novial's vocabulary is borrowed largely from the Romance and Germanic languages...
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  • blocada. By comparison, all words in Esperanto take on a characteristic Esperanto form. In this case, the Interlingua blocada and the Esperanto blokado are...
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  • Jespersen (who created Novial) left the movement, bleeding Ido of leaders. Of all synthetic auxiliary languages, only Esperanto and Interlingua-IL de ApI...
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  • (in Novial). A passage from Machiavelli in Ido and Novial Contains many links pertinent to Novial, Ido, and Otto Jespersen Comparison between Ido and Novial...
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    Interlingua (Comparison with Esperanto) Novial (Comparison with Esperanto) International English Standard French Arcaicam Esperantom Esperanto in China China...
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    Ido (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
    Constructed languages portal Comparison between Esperanto and Ido Comparison between Ido and Novial Comparison between Ido and Interlingua Interhelpo English...
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  • universities, for example. Ido was developed by a small committee from Reformed Esperanto, whereas Interlingua was developed from scratch by an American organization...
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    languages and interlinguistics; and comparing extant IALs, including Esperanto, Esperanto II, Ido, Peano's Interlingua (Latino sine flexione), Novial, and Interlingue...
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  • controversies between Schleyer and other prominent Volapük speakers, and the appearance of newer, easier-to-learn constructed languages, primarily Esperanto. Answering...
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    Esperanto Esperanto words with the infix -um- Esperanto profanity Comparison between: Esperanto and Ido Esperanto and Interlingua Esperanto and Novial Gender...
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    Turkish and Uzbek. In 2005, they added Kyrgyz, Turkmen and Uyghur languages to the comparison algorithm. The original proposal omitted distant Turkic...
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  • 'Be content!' if s is between vowels, it can be pronounced [z], like in "these" (instead of the [s] of "stay") if x is between vowels, it can be spoken...
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    Interlingue (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
    then unchallenged (especially after the death of Otto Jespersen, author of Novial), as all new projects were nearly imitations of it. This applied to Interlingua...
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    Names of the days of the week (category Articles containing Novial-language text)
    also adopted the Latin terminology. With the exception of sabato, the Esperanto names are all from French, cf. French dimanche, lundi, mardi, mercredi...
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    Edgar de Wahl (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
    with the Danish linguist and author of another planned language Novial Otto Jespersen which culminated in their meeting and the publication of its results...
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  • one of the earliest users of Esperanto, which he encountered for the first time in 1888 during his period as a Volapükist and for which he was in the process...
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  • languages. Budinos builds mainly on Udmurt and Hungarian but also has features from Finnish, Estonian, Mari, and other related languages. Budinos originates...
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    automatically transliterates between six standard forms: three using simplified Chinese characters (Mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore) and three using traditional...
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  • developed between 1937 and 1951 by the American International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). A naturalistic language based on Latin and Romance...
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  • itself) and the third is all other nouns. Klingon has no articles, so the word raS table can mean a table or the table. The difference between the two...
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  • can always be inserted arbitrarily between any two roots in a number, even replacing the hyphen between tens and ones. The cardinal numbers below 100...
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  • Auxiliary Language Association. Otto Jespersen created and proposed the international auxiliary language Novial. In contrast to humanistic linguistics, sociobiological...
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