Common Germanic
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Common Germanic |
| Author | James Johnson |
| Year Began | 2002 |
| Language Type | international auxiliary language |
| Lexicon Size | 205 |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | No |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
Common Germanic is an international language and was created by James Johnson. It has been used for a translation of the Babel Text.
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Language sources
English, Old English, German, Gothic, Dutch.
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Design principles
The design of this language is that it is to be as close to natural Germanic languages as possible, in vocabulary and syntax. There are six inflected persons, subordinate word order, five cases and strong/weak verbs and adjectives and nouns.
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Interest of others
None as of yet; this language was just formulated.
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