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Linguistic projects |
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Conic language |
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Conic is a new language, which could replace the english
language as world-language, because conic is a very simple language and ideal to learn as second language.
As a mother language conic is not qualified, because of its little vocabulary and minimal possibility of differentiation.
On purpose the conic words are short. There are no spelling rules
existing. The main part of the vocabulary is derived from the three most speaken languages: English, Spanish and French. In second
priority there are also relations to Russian, Italian, German, Dutch and Latin. So, most of the conic words just are familiar with the majority of human being. But also those, who
have to learn it basically, are able to manage the simple vocabulary and the easy grammar even with little intelligence
in a few time. Specially for tourists this language would be useful for a simple but clear communication. |
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List of common norwegian and swiss-german words
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Some words in the german dialects of Switzerland are pronounced absolutely the same way like the words in norwegian with the same meaning. Of course it depends on the kind of dialect. |
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Collection of dictionaries |
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A lot of
dictionaries from german or from english to different foreign languages. Often bought on travels. |
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Exonymes war names of geographical locations in a foreign
language. For example: Geneva is the english exonyme for the original french
name of Genève. There are a lot of exonymes in
Switzerland because of the different languages. |
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