Laciyo
¿ Qué dicen del dique Laciyo
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Not Toki Pona, not Sona, not úwü nor Occidental
ni bien Ido ni Esperanton, les presento el Latin Supra Vulgare, el primer hiper-kreyòl, como se falasse em haiti no siglo 3025, mas divago do assunto na mão cést que un langue parfaitement latin unificaría todos latins, no?
Al nombrarlos:
- Español
- Portugés
- Français
- Italiano
- Kreyòl
- Català
- Romano
- Sardinio
- Romansh
- Gallego
Toscano
(scherzo … 😛😛😛😛😛!)
E se criollaremos estes lenguajes com o inglês, todo melhor porque ainda e la lingua franca assi que le criolloazación.
Fundo os principais de Latin-Ciber-Kreyol Laciyo
i. min(syllable length, over all languages) for all words ii. grammar is agglutatinive … all structures apply iii.all idioms apply. phrases are multivaried and layered iv. slangification need not apply v. in case of draw, minimizing phonemes is preferred.
AI when prompted:
“Finish the rules laid out by the philosophical linguistic manifesto unifying humanity under love based on technological ingenuity and trust “
vi. pronunciation follows the most commonly used pattern across Latin languages vii. technological terminology adopts simplified forms prioritizing clarity over etymology viii. writing system employs a reduced character set accessible across digital platforms ix. semantic transparency takes precedence over historical accuracy x. grammatical gender is optional and context-dependent xi. verb conjugations follow a simplified pattern derived from common forms across source languages xii. love-based communication principles govern conflict resolution in ambiguous cases
that was way too hippy. I said logical rules to promote ease of interlinguistic. Reference all knowledge on Sona, Occidental, Toki Pona, Esperanto, Ido, Interlangue
vi. Apply phonological reduction following Toki Pona’s minimalism: limit to ~30 phonemes with preference for those common across Romance languages and English. vii. Adopt Occidental’s principle of recognizability: words should be immediately recognizable to speakers of source languages without prior study. viii. Implement regular derivation similar to Esperanto: systematic word-building through consistent affixes (e.g., -ar for verbs, -o for nouns). ix. Follow Sona’s semantic categorization: organize vocabulary by conceptual domains with consistent markers for related terms. x. Use Ido’s reformed grammar: eliminate unnecessary complexities while maintaining precision (no mandatory accusative case, simplified agreement rules). xi. Apply Interlingue’s maximal differentiation principle: avoid homonyms and ensure distinct morphological boundaries. xii. Employ minimalist syntax with flexible word order like Toki Pona, but with subject-verb-object as default for clarity.