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'''Amélia''' is an eclectic [[a posteriori]] [[conlang]] with influences from Japanese, Portuguese, English, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. | '''Amélia''' is an eclectic [[a posteriori]] [[conlang]] with influences from Japanese, Portuguese, English, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. | ||
Extensive information on this language is available in Portuguese on [http://web.archive.org/web/20040202112818/http://www.almirusj.hpg.ig.com.br/amelia/index.html Amélia's home page | Extensive information on this language is available in Portuguese on [http://web.archive.org/web/20040202112818/http://www.almirusj.hpg.ig.com.br/amelia/index.html Amélia's home page]. There are multiple vocabulary sections given, as well as a verb conjugator and a two-way Potuguese-Amélia dictionary. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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Amélia is an eclectic a posteriori conlang with influences from Japanese, Portuguese, English, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Hebrew.
Extensive information on this language is available in Portuguese on Amélia's home page. There are multiple vocabulary sections given, as well as a verb conjugator and a two-way Potuguese-Amélia dictionary.
External Links
- Amélia's home page (archived)
- Amelia at LangMaker (broken link, won't load in the archive)
This article is part of the Conlang Rescue Project. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 ( Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Unported License ). |