This is meant to be a simple auxillary language, based on the letters that are shared by all UNESCO languages (and possible future UNESCO languages). Those languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish (and Bengali, Hindi, Portuguese, and Turkish). It could also have a "simple" grammar. Every subtopic will be divided in a certain way. First, the language will be explained in a linguist-satisfying way. Then, it will be explained in a layman-satisfying way. Also, this auxlang would not necessarily be easy for people who speak these languages; for this, I apologize.
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| - This is meant to be a simple auxillary language, based on the letters that are shared by all UNESCO languages (and possible future UNESCO languages). Those languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish (and Bengali, Hindi, Portuguese, and Turkish). It could also have a "simple" grammar. Every subtopic will be divided in a certain way. First, the language will be explained in a linguist-satisfying way. Then, it will be explained in a layman-satisfying way. Also, this auxlang would not necessarily be easy for people who speak these languages; for this, I apologize.
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| - This is meant to be a simple auxillary language, based on the letters that are shared by all UNESCO languages (and possible future UNESCO languages). Those languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish (and Bengali, Hindi, Portuguese, and Turkish). It could also have a "simple" grammar. Every subtopic will be divided in a certain way. First, the language will be explained in a linguist-satisfying way. Then, it will be explained in a layman-satisfying way. Also, this auxlang would not necessarily be easy for people who speak these languages; for this, I apologize.
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