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Globasa

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Globasa is a Conlang, created in 2019.[1] It was created with the average person in mind in order to be as simple to learn, have truly international Lexicon, and simple Phonology and grammar.

History[edit]

Hector Ortega, the creator of Globasa, had taken an interest in Linguistics around 2000, and would later encounter the Conlangs Neo Patwa (2009), and Pandunia (2017). Around that time, he wondered if a conlang could be developed that was a greater alternative to Esperanto in all levels.[2]

He would then start to make the language, and on July 26th 2019, he released Globasa.

Phonology[edit]

Globasa has 25 letters, each of which represent one Phoneme. There are 5 vowels and 20 constonants.

Letters
Lower Case Upper Case IPA Letter Name
a A /ä/ aya
b B /b/ ibe
c C /t͡ʃʰ/ ice
d D /d/ ide
e E /e̞/ eya
f F /f/ ife
g G /g/ ige
h H /x/ ihe
i I /i/ iya
j J /d͡ʒ/ ije
k K /kʰ/ ike
l L /l/ ile
m M /m/ ime
n N /n/ ine
o O /o̞/ oya
p P /pʰ/ ipe
r R /ɾ/ ire
s S /s/ ise
t T /tʰ/ ite
u U /u/ uya
v V /v/ ive
w W /w/ iwe
x X /ʃ/ ixe
y Y /j/ iye
z Z /z/ ize

Etymology[edit]

Globasa has root words inspired from a multitude of languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Turkish, Russian, Indonesian, Persian, Filipino, Hindi, Japanese, Arabic, Korean, Swahili, Telegu, Mandarin, and Vietnamese.[3]

References[edit]

  1. "The Language of the World Citizen | Globasa". www.globasa.net. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  2. "Globasa's History | Globasa". www.globasa.net. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  3. "Etymological Stats | Globasa". www.globasa.net. Retrieved 2023-06-03.



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