Comunleng
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| Conlang | Comunleng |
| Author | N/A |
| Year Began | 2000 |
| Language Type | international auxiliary language |
| Lexicon Size | 500 |
| Etymologies | Yes |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | Yes |
| Primer | No |
Comunleng is an auxlang. The web page is in French, Spanish, Interlingua, Esperanto.
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Language sources
All Latin and Germanic languages, above all Italian, German, English, French and Spanish (and Greek, for its "universal roots").
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Design principles
Explained in the french wikipedia, as in the spanish one and in the "Enciclopedia Libre Universal" (enciclopedia.us.es), in the interlingua wikipedia.
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Interest of others
Appeared in some newsgroups.
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Sample Texts
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External links
| Site | Broken Link | Author | Site Languages |
| fr.wikipedia | No | various | French |
| Enciclopedia Libre | No | M.Romero Schmidtke | Spanish |
| ia.wikipedia | No | ILVI (translator) | Interlingua |
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Alphabet and spelling
a, b, <, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, x, z.
Spelling: Vowels have their latin values:
- "a" is more open than in English; it sounds like the "a" in the french word "café"
- "e" is the last vowel of "café", exept before n,l and r, where it's more open, as in "left"
- "i" sounds like a short "ee" or "ea" as in "tea"
- "o" as in "short"
- "u" as the "ou" in "you"; it's a short "oo".
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