Fasala

Fasala is a new artificial language, which is rather an intellectual pleasure than an ambitious project, as e.g. Esperanto was, the latter intended to be an auxiliary language for the world. The vocabulary of Fasala includes roughly 5000 words that are either freely invented or are derived from Italian or Greek. But even then they are often far from recognition. The grammar is similar to that of most european languages, but a particularity is the extensive application of prefixes, e.g.:
  • I see - in vedu
  • I saw - in dhavedu
  • you have seen - un dhavedu
  • I will see - in dhuvedu
But otherwise there is non flection of the verbs and the grammar is absolutely regular. The ending of a word tells about the type of the word. E.g. all words that have more than one syllable and end with an -a are nouns.

External link

  • http://www.fasala.com

 

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