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'''Folksprak''' is an auxilary language based on Germanic languages. It is an attempt to create a consensus between various "Folksprak developers" and their Folksprak dialects: [[Middelsprake]], [[Folksprâk]] and [[Sprak]].
'''Folksprak''' is a projected auxilary language based on the Germanic languages. It aims to be to the Germanic languages what [[Interlingua]] is to the Romance languages. In the decades since the project began, its developers have been unable to agree on how the various aspects of the language should be realised, which led to the creation of several "dialects", e.g. [[Middelsprake]], [[Folksprâk]] and [[Sprak]].


'''Sample Text: (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)'''
Certain elements of the language are practically settled, e.g. definite article '''de''' for all numbers; indefinite article '''en''' for the singular; genitive suffix '''-s''' (or '''-es''' or '''-'s''' sometimes); usage of adjectives as adverbs; comparative and superlative adjectival suffixes '''-er''' and '''-est'''; present/active participle suffix '''-end'''; formation of yes/no question by reversing subject and verb. The plural suffix is open to debate (options include '''-e -er -ar -en -s'''), as are most verb forms, although the preterite suffix and the past/passive participle suffix will certainly be drawn from the following eight options '''-t -d -et -ed -te -de -ete -ede'''.
 
'''One Sample Text: (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)'''


''All ménshen aere gebéred fri méd gelik wérdighéd ond rihten. Dé érve ferstand ond gewitt ond dé shulle behandele élkén inn én gést av brodershap.''
''All ménshen aere gebéred fri méd gelik wérdighéd ond rihten. Dé érve ferstand ond gewitt ond dé shulle behandele élkén inn én gést av brodershap.''
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== Links ==
== Links ==


Recent dedicated wiki [https://folksprak.org/wiki/doku.php]


English to Folksprak dictionary(pdf) [https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bx0T9Dxrods1dVVqaXVyOVZmSTg]
English to Folksprak dictionary(pdf) [https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bx0T9Dxrods1dVVqaXVyOVZmSTg]


Folksprak to Engllish dictionary (html) [https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bx0T9Dxrods1em9yRGh6d1BacEU]
Folksprak to English dictionary (html) [https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bx0T9Dxrods1em9yRGh6d1BacEU]


[[Category: Conlangs]]
[[Category: Conlangs]]

Revision as of 01:21, 31 August 2018

Folksprak is a projected auxilary language based on the Germanic languages. It aims to be to the Germanic languages what Interlingua is to the Romance languages. In the decades since the project began, its developers have been unable to agree on how the various aspects of the language should be realised, which led to the creation of several "dialects", e.g. Middelsprake, Folksprâk and Sprak.

Certain elements of the language are practically settled, e.g. definite article de for all numbers; indefinite article en for the singular; genitive suffix -s (or -es or -'s sometimes); usage of adjectives as adverbs; comparative and superlative adjectival suffixes -er and -est; present/active participle suffix -end; formation of yes/no question by reversing subject and verb. The plural suffix is open to debate (options include -e -er -ar -en -s), as are most verb forms, although the preterite suffix and the past/passive participle suffix will certainly be drawn from the following eight options -t -d -et -ed -te -de -ete -ede.

One Sample Text: (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

All ménshen aere gebéred fri méd gelik wérdighéd ond rihten. Dé érve ferstand ond gewitt ond dé shulle behandele élkén inn én gést av brodershap.

\al ˈmɛnʃən ˈɛːrə gəˈbeːrəd friː meːd gəˈliːk ˈʋɛrdɪgˌheːd ɔnd rɪxtən. deː ˈɛrvə fərˈstand ɔnd gəˈʋɪt ɔnd deː ʃʊlə bəˈhandələ ˈeːlkˌeːn ɪn ən gɛst av ˈbroːdərˌʃap.\

Folksprak word formation guidelines


Links

Recent dedicated wiki [1]

English to Folksprak dictionary(pdf) [2]

Folksprak to English dictionary (html) [3]

This article is part of a series on International Auxiliary Languages.

Romance-based Auxlangs: Aercant * Atlango * Interlingua * Latin Nov * Novial * Occidental (Interlingue) * Panroman * Romanal
Germanic-based Auxlangs: Folksprak * Nordien
Slavic Auxlangs: Novoslovnica
Turkic Auxlangs: Jalpi Turkic
African Auxlangs: Afrihili
Mixed-Origin Auxlangs: Esperanto * Adjuvilo * Ido * Ayola * Medial Europan * Bolak * Kotava * North American * Pantos-dimou-glossa * Pasetok * Sasxsek * Universalglot * Volapük
A priori auxlangs: -