Adjuvilo
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| Adjuvilo | ||
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| Created by: | Claudius Colas | 1908 |
| Setting and usage: | International auxiliary language | |
| Total speakers: | — | |
| Category (purpose): | constructed language International auxiliary language Adjuvilo |
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| Category (sources): | a posteriori language, based on Ido | |
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| ISO 639-1: | none | |
| ISO 639-2: | art | |
| ISO 639-3: | –
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Adjuvilo is a language created in 1908 by Claudius Colas under the pseudonym of "Profesoro V. Esperema". Although it was a full language, it was never created to be spoken. An Esperantist, Colas created Adjuvilo to help create dissent in the then-growing Ido movement.
[edit] Sample
A sample of Adjuvilo, the often-translated Pater Noster:
Patro nosa, qua estan en cielos, santa esten tua nomo, advenen tua regno, esten tua volo, quale en cielos, tale anke sur la tero; nosa panon omnadaga donen a nos hodie; nosas ofendos pardonen a nos, quale nos pardonan a nosas ofendantos e ne lasen nos fali en tento, ma liberifen nos de malbono.
[edit] Bibliography
- Claudius Colas, L'Adjuvilo. Paris, Gamber, 1910. 32+ pp.
- Mario Pei, One Language for the World and How To Achieve It. Devin-Adair, New York, 1958. xvi + 291 pp.
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