novial

IPA: nˈoʊviʌɫ

Root Word: Novial

noun

  • An international auxiliary language, or interlanguage, published by the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen in 1928.
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Examples of "novial" in Sentences

  • Novial is one of the most influential IALs.
  • I am trying to propogate interest in Novial.
  • Novial isn't supposed to be Interlingua, after all.
  • It is formed in the same way in Esperanto and Novial.
  • Ido and Novial also have a separate common third person pronoun.
  • The answers to the exercises in the Novial Wikibook are in the lessons.
  • Note that in Novial the Nominative and Accusative pronouns are the same.
  • His creation of Novial was driven by the inadequacies of Esperanto and Ido.
  • Novial clearly distinguishes the passive of becoming and the passive of being.
  • Shouldn't the text of the Lord's Prayer match the one on the main Novial page.

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