Nordienisk
Nordienisk, formerly Neunordien, was a Germanic auxiliary language developed mainly by Paul LeCorde, the late secretary of the United States' Interlingua association, based on
| Nordienisk | |
|---|---|
| Neunordien which means New North or New Nordic | |
| Nordienisk or Neunordien | |
| Extinct | 2015 |
| Sources | English • German • Dutch • Norwegian and • Swedish |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
Nordien by Aaron Chapman. Once, a website with a large dictionary, lexicon, and grammar rules, but when LeCorde died suddenly in 2015, his website went down and was not archived at archive.org due to its robots.txt file. It encrypted LeCorde's computer, and his partner did not know the password, so much of the material about the language appears to be lost. There is, however, a small corpus of short sentences and vocabulary on Twitter.
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