Esperanto congresses and online communities are actually quite fun, it is a small but unique community, like a subculture or a nerdy parallel world with speakers in every bigger city.
@@benjaminforster2529 Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
One interesting aspect is that there are auxlang projects for almost any taste, region, language subfamily, etc. It's hard however to figure out which conauxlang is worth investing one's time and effort in.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
I'll maybe do that. I am probably going to start a mini series on that. Do you speak Kotava? May you explain how the words are created? Like... they are totally made up right? Not taken from another language? I think that’s a pro and a con tbh. Pro: No cultural affiliation. Con: hard to learn words (instead Esperanto uses many European words that European speakers can learn easily).
@@Aronora I am learning this language myself. In my native Russian, no grammar translation. Later I am planning a professional translation. The cool thing about this language is that it is very emotional, unlike dry Esperanto. But people know little about Kotava. Wikipedia has an article on this language.
When I am make a video about it would be great to have some native speakers. I gonna leave my Discord name here so you can contact me. I would like to maybe have a text or so or maybe Kotava subtitles, let’s see.
Thank you for this wonderful Chanel! Please keep going ! I love your content. Danke schön für die schöne Videos, die du machst, weiter so ! Was sind deine liegst Conlangs ? LG
Vielen Dank! Wenn ich mal wieder Zeit finde, werde ich neue Videos machen. Ich habe leider zurzeit ein wenig Stress. Meine Lieblings-Conlang ist wahrscheinlich..ich unterteile es in Kategorien Kunst & Konzept/Artlang: toki pona Auxlang: Kotava ist cool, aber am ehesten Globasa, vielleicht Lugamun wegen der Logik. Wenn toki ma fertig ist, vielleicht Toki Ma. Summa summarum: Zurzeit am ehesten toki pona
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 I'm not trying to diss your language but it is basically an English spelling reform. There are constructed IALs that I can understand but none of them are as close to English as this is
I think an under appreciated need for a single IAL is that small languages tend to die off to a dominant language in a region. The lingua Franca becomes the 1L and typically English becomes the 2L
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
The turtle has South American heritage and was born in Poland. It is about 7 years old and cannot speak English that well. Maybe I will teach him a bit more English. xD
Good video, ya wronged in a fews details like ya said on video esperanto failed no a auxlang that have 3.000.000 speakers can't be ignored no more today. Esperanto have sucess int he world, ONU is failed in not promote interlingua, ido, esperanto like International langs. Other term that you comitted a crasse error is call the lang "androslavo" this lang never existed, the real zonal lang is interslavic or new slavonian only this. Other error in video is call french lang franca nova", wrong too, french is a latine national idiom of France. Lang "Lingua Franca Nova" is International zonal post latine lang, and very functional more other latines and non latines languages. And very easy too, a brother lang of Interlingua which is efective too. Thanks for sharing your infos to us and support and promote International langs. Continue like that in these good aspects and change your wrong infos and mindset. Have a nice week and peace for us all.🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 Hum 🤔 a strange language i can see German influence. Show this lang in a Channel here right, in your channel to we ser It that you say.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Esperanto congresses and online communities are actually quite fun, it is a small but unique community, like a subculture or a nerdy parallel world with speakers in every bigger city.
The community might actually be the best thing about Esperanto; it took me meany years to understand that.
@@benjaminforster2529 Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Do you have a other channel explaining your conlang?
@@KotrokoranaMavokely not yet. Wud yu laik tu lerne it?
@@juandiegovalverde1982hello this concept language seems very interesting and realistic
Do you have a channel to learn about winglish
Fantastic vid as always!
Thank you!
One interesting aspect is that there are auxlang projects for almost any taste, region, language subfamily, etc. It's hard however to figure out which conauxlang is worth investing one's time and effort in.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
Hello! Make You a short video about the Kotava language. I will try to repost everywhere. Thanks.
I'll maybe do that. I am probably going to start a mini series on that. Do you speak Kotava? May you explain how the words are created? Like... they are totally made up right? Not taken from another language? I think that’s a pro and a con tbh. Pro: No cultural affiliation. Con: hard to learn words (instead Esperanto uses many European words that European speakers can learn easily).
@@Aronora
I am learning this language myself. In my native Russian, no grammar translation. Later I am planning a professional translation.
The cool thing about this language is that it is very emotional, unlike dry Esperanto. But people know little about Kotava. Wikipedia has an article on this language.
When I am make a video about it would be great to have some native speakers. I gonna leave my Discord name here so you can contact me. I would like to maybe have a text or so or maybe Kotava subtitles, let’s see.
@@Aronora Could you read the English Wikipedia article to get started? I will voice "our Father" later.
Sorry I'm not on Discord
Sure, but I don’t have time right now to do that, maybe later. School and stuff...
Thank you for this wonderful Chanel! Please keep going ! I love your content.
Danke schön für die schöne Videos, die du machst, weiter so !
Was sind deine liegst Conlangs ?
LG
Vielen Dank! Wenn ich mal wieder Zeit finde, werde ich neue Videos machen. Ich habe leider zurzeit ein wenig Stress. Meine Lieblings-Conlang ist wahrscheinlich..ich unterteile es in Kategorien
Kunst & Konzept/Artlang: toki pona
Auxlang: Kotava ist cool, aber am ehesten Globasa, vielleicht Lugamun wegen der Logik. Wenn toki ma fertig ist, vielleicht Toki Ma.
Summa summarum: Zurzeit am ehesten toki pona
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 could you add some links about it ? I couldn’t find anything about Winglish. Thank you !
Esperantidos (Esperanto: esperantidoj, singular: esperantido) literally means "Esperanto's offsprings" because "ido" means "an offspring".
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 Perhaps for Inglish speakers
@@carsonpiano1 for inglish spikeres ande for de reste ov de pople.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 I'm not trying to diss your language but it is basically an English spelling reform. There are constructed IALs that I can understand but none of them are as close to English as this is
@@carsonpiano1 winglish bi not an inglish speling reforme, bikaus it hav an diferente gramatike, fonetike ande vokabulari.
I think an under appreciated need for a single IAL is that small languages tend to die off to a dominant language in a region. The lingua Franca becomes the 1L and typically English becomes the 2L
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.
Ido is still kicking around.
Esperanto hav meni mor foloueres. Aktuali, it sim tu mi dat de defenderes ov de Ido bi traiing tu sou diskorde among Esperantistes.
Esperanto havas multe pli da sekvantoj. Efektive, ŝajnas al mi, ke la defendantoj de la Ido klopodas semi malkonkordon inter esperantistoj.
Very cute turtle 🐢 ❤❤
Why does this turtle have a German accent?
The turtle has South American heritage and was born in Poland. It is about 7 years old and cannot speak English that well. Maybe I will teach him a bit more English. xD
@@Aronora It's a cute turtle though
I assumed all 🐢's spoke with heavy accents.
5:58 it's SambaHSa
Good video, ya wronged in a fews details like ya said on video esperanto failed no a auxlang that have 3.000.000 speakers can't be ignored no more today. Esperanto have sucess int he world, ONU is failed in not promote interlingua, ido, esperanto like International langs. Other term that you comitted a crasse error is call the lang "androslavo" this lang never existed, the real zonal lang is interslavic or new slavonian only this.
Other error in video is call french lang franca nova", wrong too, french is a latine national idiom of France. Lang "Lingua Franca Nova" is International zonal post latine lang, and very functional more other latines and non latines languages. And very easy too, a brother lang of Interlingua which is efective too. Thanks for sharing your infos to us and support and promote International langs. Continue like that in these good aspects and change your wrong infos and mindset. Have a nice week and peace for us all.🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂
Ai hav kreated Winglish, hwich bi based on Inglish ande Romance lingwajes. It hav simplifiked gramatik, pronunciation ande speling. It bi veri izi tu lerne.
@@juandiegovalverde1982
Hum 🤔 a strange language i can see German influence. Show this lang in a Channel here right, in your channel to we ser It that you say.
@@SinilkMudilaSama It hav nou mor German influence dan standarde Inglish, it juste hav an fonetik speling. Dat bi hwai it mait luk mor laik German.
@@SinilkMudilaSama Ai bi tinking ov meiking an video abaut Winglish, bot mai kanal bi not abaut lingwistike, it bi abaut medicin.
@@juandiegovalverde1982
💙🫂🥂🍻 Do you have a channel about winglish?
If you have passa the link to me.
pona mute
sina li pona kin!
@@Aronora fiku vin du
If you click the "translate to English" button, it comes up "silent laptop" 😂 toki seme li ni a?! LOL
aaa jan pona li lon. sina epiku (tawa mi).
@@goldenbough56 Ai not onderstande eniting.
Ido and Interlingua are better.
My auxiliary language proposal is Winglish. English is currently the most widely used lingua franca, but its spelling is chaotic, it has some grammatical difficulties, such as irregular verbs and plurals, and its phonetics cannot be said to be easy. Winglish has no irregular verbs or plurals, has a phonetic spelling, and has simplified phonetics, with only five vowel phonemes and six diphthongs. Words of Germanic origin maintain a pronunciation similar to that of English, but simpler, while other words (especially those directly or indirectly derived from Latin and Greek) have a much more conservative pronunciation.