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A very basic constructed language

A very basic constructed language (WIP)

The language shall be as basic and strict as possible. No word is ever conjugated or declinated or otherwise variant, any those informational aspects are separate words.

Stage 1: Understanding the Basics

Keywords (Schluesselwoerter)

These are the core words of the language. All other words are borrowed from other languages.

  • Sentence Words (Satzwoerter)

    These are words that indicate the type of sentence. 'O' is for indicative sentences (default). 'A' is for imperative sentences. 'U' is for utopic sentences.

  • Action Words (Machwoerter)

    These are verbs or action words, similar to German Tuwort.

  • Time Words (Zeitwoerter)

    These are words that indicate tense. 'E' is for simple present (default).

  • Attributes or modifiers (Beiwoerter)

    These are words that describe or modify nouns, verbs or bind optional objects.

Stage 2: Sentence Structure

Basic Sentence Structure (strict order)

Satzwort Machwort Zeitwort ... subject ... object/Beiwort ...

Examples

O be E ich (I am) A kommen E du (Come!) U wollen sein E ich Vogel (I want to be a bird)

Stage 3: Borrowing Words

Any words from any language can be used in this language, embedded using their base form.

However, it's important to be aware of potential confusion if the same word has different meanings in different languages.

Examples

O lieben E ich dich (I love you) A mange E du bitte (Eat please!) U parlez E vous français? (Do you speak French?)

Stage 4: Practice

The best way to learn this language is to practice using it. Try forming simple sentences first, then gradually move on to more complex sentences.

Stage 5: Advanced Learning

Once you're comfortable with the basics, you can start exploring more advanced aspects of the language, such as using different sentence words and time words, and borrowing words from different languages.

Examples

A sein E du ruhig (Be quiet!) U haben kommen sollen gestern ich (I should have come yesterday) O sprechen E ich Deutsch, Englisch und Spanisch (I speak German, English, and Spanish)

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