What is the ideal number of words in an ial and what world should be included?

Pretty self-explanatory. For me something around 600 words sounds like the minimum to include "universal" words like coffe or golf and have a reasonable vocabulary to talk

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 3 days ago

Is it a bad idea?

Hopefully this is the good flair

Akako⁰ (pronouncing at much slower than average speed) - does not move/almost not

Akako¹ (pronouncing at slower than average speed) - move slowly

Akako² (pronouncing at your average speed) - move

Akako³ (pronouncing at faster than average speed) - move fast

pronouncing at different volume could be use for size, or as an amplifier

dislike -> hate

I think that it's add a bit of spice to the language

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 18 days ago

Most popular conlang videos?

Not talking about conlang review like videos. But videos where a conlang is spoken from start to finish, I don't really get recommended any of those usually

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 24 days ago

Why worldlang don't use sign/mouvements as a base? 𖨆

Another question that will sounds silly but genuily asking.

Ofc it's not the most culturally neutral but I think it can still cut a bit of vocabulary here and there without cultural problems.

I am a 𖨆 who live on earth

I took a emoji for the example but I am pretty sure more "latin" looking emoji could be made

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 25 days ago

Words that fell out of use

I wanted to learn the fundamento for the sake of it which got me thinking. Have there been any words from the fundamento that fell out of use or had meaning changes and if so why?

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 26 days ago

Using -ejo for country is it strictly wrong?

ujo - a container X people, feels a little wrong when some don't identify as such

io - it is confusing if you don't know what it means I'll rather not use it

Maybe I am missing something but ejo "a place characterized by the root word" is directly refering to the country or at least it doesn't have the same implications as ujo

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 29 days ago

Worldlang Creole/pidgin

I was wondering if they ever were any attempt at making a creole out of worldlang or just any attempt to start a pidgin to then standardized to get a "unbiased" worldlang

Hopefully this post will be of some value

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u/NegotiationSmall3200 — 1 month ago