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Frenkisch is an a-posteriori constructed language. Its eight source languages are English, Dutch, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, French and Russian. It is an attempt to make a language that is a mixture of multiple modern Germanic languages. It is intended to look like a typical Germanic language in vocabulary and phonology. It also has significant Romance and Slavic influences. The approach in building it, is based on the Interlingua method but with a sample of mainly Germanic languages.
Frenkisch is an a-posteriori constructed language. Its eight source languages are English, Dutch, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, French and Russian. It is an attempt to make a language that is a mixture of multiple modern Germanic languages. It is intended to look like a typical Germanic language in vocabulary and phonology. It also has significant Romance and Slavic influences. The approach in building it, is based on the Interlingua method but with a sample of mainly Germanic languages.  


There are five source language units:  
There are five source language units:  
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[[Category: Conlangs]]
[[Category:Germanic languages]]
[[Category: Auxlangs]]
[[Category:West Germanic languages| ]]
[[Category: Germanic conlangs]]