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== Links and tools for learning the Dama Diwan language / Dama Diwan kiwo sijon kije sage ma muno tano == | == Links and tools for learning the Dama Diwan language / Dama Diwan kiwo sijon kije sage ma muno tano == | ||
1) | 1) A hub for links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NO7gS30eBA5RvYQjud2EL8U-JX5cOp45OdEyknln-eE/edit?usp=sharing | ||
2) http:// | 2) http://konlangerz.com/conlang/85/Dama_dewan for a concise description (good, but slightly outdated); | ||
3) http:// | 3) http://konlangerz.com/conlang/85/Dama_dewan/texts for some sample texts to read; | ||
There are also some documents in https://crete.academia.edu/GiannhsKenanidhs/Dama-Diwan-Language. | |||
Although Daman Diwan is a perfect language, human knowledge of it is still (2018) only human; We know that it is the ideal international auxiliary language because it has already been proven capable to create many good quality texts conveying successfully knowledge of any kind. | |||
There are also some documents | |||
== Sample texts / kiwo rano == | == Sample texts / kiwo rano == |