Nova romanese

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Introduction

Nova Romanese (English: "New Romance" is a language that aims to be comprehensible to any speaker of a Western Romance language. Its lexicon, phonology, and grammar principally derive from Spanish, French, and Italian, with Catalan, Portuguese, and Sicilian as primary control sources. Additionally, when modern vocabulary ceases consistency across these languages, the word is often taken from Latin. An eventual goal of the language is to use it to facilitate communication between speakers of Romance Languages on the Internet without going through English as an intermediary. Additionally, it aims to be Politically and Culturally neutral among the Western Romance languages, and when not immediately comprehensible it aims to be easy to learn.

The language is still rather early !!

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Stress

Stress is marked with an acute accent.

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

"En verité, las linguas románicas avan motos similarités. Si podes comprendir ceta frase, probablemente parlas una lingua románica. Sembre como spagnol mas é una lingua qui se nomina Nova Romanese. Nova Romanese ha creato para la comunicatione entre las personas sudeuropeas románicas. En plus, será muto facile para aprendir."

English: "In truth, the Romance Languages have many similarities. If you can read this sentence, you probably speak a Romance Language. It may seem like Spanish, but it is a language called Nova Romanese. Nova Romanese was created for communication between Southern European Romance people. Additionally, it will be easy to learn.

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