Dousha

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ConlangDousha
AuthorAlmir Jr. (nick: Digi-Alchemist)
Year Began2002
Language Typeinternational auxiliary language
Lexicon Size2600
EtymologiesYes
GrammarYes
Sample TextsDousha Babel Text
PrimerNo

Dousha (or simply Dou) is the language in which the phrase Nazaredi Yeshua, Yehudi Ou (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews) was written. It was designed by Almir Jr. The web page is in Portuguese (and currently being translated to English and Spanish).

It is written with a unique script, the same of English, putting out the q, w and x letters. There is an optional script, called Juniper.

Dousha and Agnus story's illustration. This girl gave her name to the language.


Grammar

Some interesting aspects:

  • Dousha nouns do not decline for gender (male/ female) and number (single/ plural). These details are given according to message context.
  • Dousha verbs indicates tense, mode and voice. There are six participle forms and also six infinitive.
  • Number formation is simpliest too.

You can view the Dousha/Grammar for more details.

Language sources

Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Hebraic, Hungarian and Japanese give the origin of most vocabulary terms in Dousha. Japanese language gave the syntax base for the construction of this language, and Hebrew gave some phonems.

You also can see more about Dousha/Vocabulary.

Interest of others

You can use Dousha language for all purposes.

See Also

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