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1.mathematical clear and perfect system ,like witthenstein wants
2.The language should have the сlear and accurate pronunciation. Not like chineses or english or french. For example like russian. Not too diffcult grammatic, which shouldn't use the articles.(like the, a, die, das, der, le, la et.s). The spelling should be conformed with word pronunciation.
3. It should be a language that the United Nations sets up. It should have zero exceptions, and it should be very choppy so that it is easy for people learning it to sound out the words. Writing should be completely phonic. I also propose that it use the romance alphabet since so many other languages already do. I believe that it should be continual in structure. Meaning only one symbol out side the 26 characters, the period to end a sentence. It also would not have any paragraphs.
4.Such a language must have must have economic, political, and military support.
5.Esperanto is quite simple to learn and to start communicating in. People who spurn a constructed language like this obviously do not know the history of the Italian language, artificially constructed by poets and academics among others in Italy many centuries ago. It is much fairer to use such a language as a universal one, belonging to all and to no-one in particular. No doubt Esperanto is not perfect (according to linguists and others) but it seems to have the vitality necessary to endure. In other words, it has developed a spirit, a soul, a being, and because it embodies the noble ideals of its founder, it has a nobility all its own..
6.many, but later
7.Proto something. But simplified. The current PIE project is uneccesarily complicated and impractical.
8.- siehe Punkt 4 - Das Hauptproblem bei der Realisierung einer konstruierten
9.This language should be laconic, short, expressive, simple, sound impressive, calligraphically beautiful such as English and French (anyway without diacritics). In one word has to have competitive advantage over, basically, French and English.
10.1. Should have only one set of symbols- lower case is really another set to learn, not necessary. 2. Should have no legacy baggage..... 3. Should be easy to pick up - not too many rules,,,or exceptions either,,, 4. Should be my language - GALAK
11.Assign a team of linguists to the task, who would be able to analyze the most common sounds in human languages so that all new speakers would be able to form the sounds, and the most common grammatical aspects of the major languages to make it the easiest for as many people as possible. And ensure that the writing system is entirely logical and that there are virtually no exceptions to rules.
12.Standard Arabic was, is and will be one of the greatest languages of the world http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_language
13.As a 35-year Esperantist, I opt for a
14.A new, neutral, and fair language created by international consensus
15.See 4.
16.FRENCH
17.A true international language will need to adhere to the best of current progressive social norms, which precludes inherent sexism to my mind quite powerfully.
18.Bur you should by now understand that I voted and still vote for Esperanto. Why on earth should I vote for a language I don't like ???
19.synthetic language based on technical
20.Humans can pronounce approximately 22 consonants, 2 semi-consonants (Y and W), 9 vowels, and 2 semivowels. This leaves us 264 unique
21.english
22.Analytic, isolating languages seem to me easier to learn than more sophisticated grammatical designs, which many constructed languages have. So I have a strong sympathy for the simplistic elegance of Glosa. I doubt, however, if it can compete with English. If not immediately spread with massive publicity and political support, no constructed language will ever become widespread.
23.A Language with a unique script, and sign-language system perhaps even non-spoken as dialects can be obstacles in communication. By keeping the language a non-spoken language, language learning can become more rapid between cultures, as two speakers would sign as they spoke in their natural languages (a habit common to most speaking signers). Thus, any misinterpretation in the spoken languages could be corrected in the corresponding sign language. One nickname for the language could be
24.study and choose language that will allow reasonably attainable oral inflections for major international communities. Same as above for text.
25.The world should have a logical well organized language, that is based on the though process of the average human. Therefore, I think, this will expand our capabilities of thought and rationalism. This newly developed language would be comprised virtually all possible human sounds, but this may be a tedious task, therefore one teach this language to their youth, for it will be more easily comprehended.
26.Wurlang(tm) - The World Languege is a first cousin to conventional English, eliminating irregularites and exceptions. One significant key is a revolutionary method of simplifying pronunciation marks named SWIL(sm) - Sound With Letters, using bold and italic letters. These can uniquely be sent by electronic means to facilitate education and communication. See .
27.Sambahsa-mundialect (see what I've already written under 4).
28.Current languages are binded to people with a historic of hate and pride, a new language coming out of most of the existent will have to appear.
29.anglais
30.Summarized in Item 4. It eliminates all irregularities in persons and numbers of speech, tenses, and simplifies troublesome conventional English usages. Most of the main structure of English words are retained. The 470 page copyrighted dictionary is listed by sound, not spelling. A promotion, 134 page, book of the title has been printed in small quantities.
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