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Lingua sistemfrater

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Lingua sistemfrater
Created byPham Xuan Thai
Date1957
Setting and usageInternational auxiliary language
Purpose
SourcesA posteriori language with a predominantly Romance vocabulary and an Asian-based grammar
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

Frater (lingua sistemfrater), an a posteriori international auxiliary language, published in Frater (Lingua sistemfrater). The simplest International Language Ever Constructed, in 1957 by the Vietnamese linguist Phạm Xuân Thái. The grammar can be compared to Indonesian language grammar.

Pham Xuan Thai gave it more than 6,000 words for the usage of a very extensive vocabulary.

Alphabet

This language uses 18 letters:
"a, e, i, o, u" "b, d, f, g, j, k, l, m, n, p, r, s, t"

- help for best pronunciation:
"j" is pronounced as"z", "e" as "ei", and "o" as "ou". All the other letters have their normal pronunciation according to the International Phonetic Alphabet.

References

  • Bray, Mary Connell. "Introduction" in Alexander Gode et al. Interlingua-English: a dictionary of the international language. Storm Publishers, New York, 1951.
  • Pham Xuan Thai. "Frater (Lingua sistemfrater). The simplest International Language Ever Constructed". TU-HAI Publishing-House, Saigon (Republic of Vietnam), 1957.
  • "Lingua Sistemfrater". Archived from the original on 28 February 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)