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{{Short description|Dutch Esparanto derivative}} |
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{{Infobox language |
{{Infobox language |
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|name = Mundolinco |
|name = Mundolinco |
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|creator = |
|creator = J. Braakman |
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|created = 1888 |
|created = 1888 |
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|setting = [[International auxiliary language]] |
|setting = [[International auxiliary language]] |
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|fam2 = [[International auxiliary language]] |
|fam2 = [[International auxiliary language]] |
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|fam3 = [[Esperanto]] |
|fam3 = [[Esperanto]] |
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|iso3 = none |
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|glotto=none |
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|ietf = [https://www.kreativekorp.com/clcr/ art-x-mundolin] |
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'''Mundolinco''' is a [[constructed language]] created by the Dutch author |
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⚫ | '''Mundolinco''' is a [[constructed language]] created by the Dutch author J. Braakman in 1888. It is notable for apparently being the first [[Esperantido]], i.e. the first Esperanto derivative. |
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Major changes from [[Esperanto]] include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending ''-e'' ( |
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⚫ | Major changes from [[Esperanto]] include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending ''-e'' (whereas Esperanto uses ''-a'' for adjectives and ''-e'' for adverbs), changes to the verb conjugations, an increase in the number of Latin roots, and new affixes such as the superlative suffix ''-osim-'' where Esperanto uses the particle ''plej.'' It seems there was no accusative or adjectival agreement. |
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Numerals 1–10: ''un, du, tres, cvarto, cvinto, siso, septo, octo, nono, desem.'' |
Numerals 1–10: ''un, du, tres, cvarto, cvinto, siso, septo, octo, nono, desem.'' |
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== Writing System == |
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There are no diacritics in the alphabet. |
There are no diacritics in the alphabet. |
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{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center |
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|bgcolor="#EFEFEF" colspan="20" | '''[[Capital letters|Majuscule forms]]''' (also called '''uppercase''' or '''capital letters''') |
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| width=15|A || width=15|B || width=15|C || width=15|D || width=15|E || width=15|F || width=15|G || width=15|H |
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| width=15|I || width=15|J || width=15|L || width=15|M || width=27|N || width=15|O || width=15|P || width=15|R |
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| width=15|S || width=15|T || width=15|U || width=15|V |
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|bgcolor="#EFEFEF" colspan="20" | '''[[Lower case|Minuscule forms]]''' (also called '''lowercase''' or '''small letters''') |
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|a ||b ||c ||d ||e ||f ||g ||h |
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|i ||j ||l ||m ||n ||o ||p ||r |
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|s ||t ||u ||v |
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|bgcolor="#EFEFEF" colspan="20" | '''IPA value''' |
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| {{IPA|[a~ɑ]}} || {{IPA|[b]}} || {{IPA|[k]}} || {{IPA|[d]}} || {{IPA|[e~ɛ]}} || {{IPA|[f]}} || {{IPA|[ɡ]}} || {{IPA|[h]}} |
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| {{IPA|[i]}} || {{IPA|[j]}} || {{IPA|[l]}} || {{IPA|[m]}} || {{IPA|[n/ŋ]}} || {{IPA|[o~ɔ]}} || {{IPA|[p]}} || {{IPA|[r]}} |
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| {{IPA|[s]}} || {{IPA|[t]}} || {{IPA|[u/w]}} || {{IPA|[v]}} |
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== Example == |
== Example == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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{{wiktionary|Appendix:Mundolinco}} |
{{wiktionary|Appendix:Mundolinco}} |
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{{Constructed languages}} |
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[[Category:International auxiliary languages]] |
[[Category:International auxiliary languages]] |
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[[Category:Esperantido]] |
[[Category:Esperantido]] |
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[[Category:Constructed languages introduced in the 1880s]] |
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[[Category:1888 introductions]] |
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[[Category:Constructed languages]] |
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{{Esperanto-stub}} |
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[[eo:Mundolinco]] |
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[[it:Mundolinco]] |
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[[nl:Mundolinco]] |
Mundolinco | |
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Created by | J. Braakman |
Date | 1888 |
Setting and usage | International auxiliary language |
Purpose |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
IETF | art-x-mundolin |
Mundolinco is a constructed language created by the Dutch author J. Braakman in 1888. It is notable for apparently being the first Esperantido, i.e. the first Esperanto derivative.
Major changes from Esperanto include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending -e (whereas Esperanto uses -a for adjectives and -e for adverbs), changes to the verb conjugations, an increase in the number of Latin roots, and new affixes such as the superlative suffix -osim- where Esperanto uses the particle plej. It seems there was no accusative or adjectival agreement.
Numerals 1–10: un, du, tres, cvarto, cvinto, siso, septo, octo, nono, desem.
There are no diacritics in the alphabet.
Majuscule forms (also called uppercaseorcapital letters) | |||||||||||||||||||
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V |
Minuscule forms (also called lowercaseorsmall letters) | |||||||||||||||||||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | v |
IPA value | |||||||||||||||||||
[a~ɑ] | [b] | [k] | [d] | [e~ɛ] | [f] | [ɡ] | [h] | [i] | [j] | [l] | [m] | [n/ŋ] | [o~ɔ] | [p] | [r] | [s] | [t] | [u/w] | [v] |
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