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'''Mundolinco''' is a [[constructed language]] created by the Dutch author [[J. Braakman]] in [[1888]]. It is notable for being the first [[Esperantido]]. |
'''Mundolinco''' is a [[constructed language]] created by the Dutch author [[J. Braakman]] in [[1888]]. It is notable for being the first [[Esperantido]]. |
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Major changes from [[Esperanto]] include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending ''-e'' (where Esperanto uses ''-a'' for adjectives and ''-e'' and ''-aŭ'' for different types of adverbs), |
Major changes from [[Esperanto]] include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending ''-e'' (where Esperanto uses ''-a'' for adjectives and ''-e'' and ''-aŭ'' for different types of adverbs), changes to the verb conjugations, and the introduction of [[Romance languages|Romance]] abbreviations{{which}} and morphology, such as comparative ''-osim-'' where Esperanto uses the particle ''pli.'' |
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Mundolinco attempts a natural appearance; as shown in the example below, Mundolinco's vocabulary frequently foreshadowed that of [[Interlingua]] |
Mundolinco attempts a natural appearance; as shown in the example below,{{fact}}<!--There is no Interlingua example--> Mundolinco's vocabulary frequently foreshadowed that of [[Interlingua]]. Conversely, particles such as ''amiso'' and ''cvinto'' reflect a close letter-sound correspondence characteristic{{what}} of auxiliary languages developed earlier. |
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== Example == |
== Example == |
Mundolinco | |
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Created by | J. Braakman |
Setting and usage | International auxiliary language |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Mundolinco is a constructed language created by the Dutch author J. Braakmanin1888. It is notable for being the first Esperantido.
Major changes from Esperanto include combining the adjective and adverb with the grammatical ending -e (where Esperanto uses -a for adjectives and -e and -aŭ for different types of adverbs), changes to the verb conjugations, and the introduction of Romance abbreviations[which?] and morphology, such as comparative -osim- where Esperanto uses the particle pli.
Mundolinco attempts a natural appearance; as shown in the example below,[citation needed] Mundolinco's vocabulary frequently foreshadowed that of Interlingua. Conversely, particles such as amiso and cvinto reflect a close letter-sound correspondence characteristic[clarification needed] of auxiliary languages developed earlier.
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