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The '''i language''', pronounced /i/ and always spelled with lowercase i, is a minimalist IAL intended to create a manner of communication that involves very little complexity, whether that be phonological, grammatical, semantic, or pragmatic. The intent is to make it easy and intuitive to learn from any linguistic background.  
The '''i language''', pronounced /i/ and always spelled with lowercase i, is a minimalist IAL intended to create a manner of communication that involves very little complexity, whether that be phonological, grammatical, semantic, or pragmatic. The intent is to make it easy and intuitive to learn from any linguistic background.  
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== Vocabulary ==
== Vocabulary ==


# small: i
# ''small'' ('''i''') can be used to describe small size, quantity, height, social position, etc.
#* can be used to describe small size, quantity, height, social position, etc.
# ''big'' ('''no''') can be used to describe large size, quantity, height, social po'sition, etc.
# big: no
# ''move'' ('''to''') can be used to describe living things, fluids, motion, etc.
#* can be used to describe large size, quantity, height, social position, etc.
# ''stay'' ('''ka''') can be used to describe unmoving things, solids, the ground, some locations, etc.
# move: to
# ''subject'' ('''a''') a subject of discussion, not gramamtical subject
#* can be used to describe living things, fluids, motion, etc.
# ''not'' ('''ri''')
# stay: ka
#* can be used to describe unmoving things, solids, the ground, some locations, etc.
# subject: a (subject of discussion, not gramamtical subject)
# not: ri


== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==