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[–] 2 points 2 months ago (1 child)

Toki pona is an interesting example, though it's not an international auxiliary language. But it still relies on a simplistic phonetic inventory and limited core vocabulary to make communication as easy as possible.

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  • [–] 1 point 2 months ago (1 child)

    not an international auxiliary language

    Hasn't stopped people from trying to hammer it into one (i.e kokanu)

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  • [–] 1 point 2 months ago

    I'm just saying that's not the author's intention, it's more of an experiment to see how minimalistic you can make a constructed language. On the other hand, simplicity is good for an international language, so who knows, maybe something derived from toki pona can actually do the job.

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