Mondlango
The mondlango , also called ulango , is a artificial Langue suggested in 2002 by an Chinese, He Yafu, starting from the Esperanto and of the English.
The mondlango borrows much from Esperanto: in the two languages, the name ends in - O, the adjective by - has, the adverb by - E, infinitive by - I; there is no indefinite article, the definite article is the in the two languages; the mondlango takes again the table of the correlatives; the vocabulary is largely similar (ex: domo: house). In short, this new language is a kind of Esperanto, removed from the various reproaches (especially the Accusatif) that one made him since more than one century.
The mondlango is different from Esperanto by several points: it removes the accusative, and returns, as in English, the invariable adjective; the mark of plural is - S in mondlango, - J in Esperanto; finally the vocabulary of the mondlango calls upon a greater number of English roots (ex: good bona in Esperanto is said, guda in mondlango).
The mondlango resembles Esperanto much more that with English, and it can be added to the long list of the projects derived from Esperanto. One can notice that the reform projects of Esperanto made at the beginning of the 20th century aimed at bringing it closer to the Latin , which was then the most taught language: it is the same mechanism of thought which led to the creation of the mondlango. Force is however to note that none of these projects could be essential and replace Esperanto.
External bonds
- Mondlango.com
- Yahoo/mondlango
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