Lingwa L
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? Lingwa L posts: 5
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Hi there!

In the next posts I would like to present my under developing L language, a vernacular simplified latin based conlang. To help me so I link three videos about L that I've posted recently.

Video 1 (https://youtu.be/BmzECPIa8fI)
Video 2 (https://youtu.be/UJfksw6Ju3w)
Video 3 (https://youtu.be/cHyG1OXuAtI)

I hope you enjoy it.

Comments will be very welcomed

? Hallow XIII Primordial Crab
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Which benefits do you claim this has over Esperanto?
? Lingwa L posts: 5
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I'm working on the early stages of this and for now it is not suitable to make any comparison with other languages such as Esperanto etc. Nevertheless I may say L is much more related to Interlingua than to Esperanto, which is expressed by its strong naturalistic influence. Like many vernacular languages L has no fixed word endings (e.g. Esperanto's singular subject noun -o), although with the exception of verbs, phonetically L is fully regular (and easy… I hope so), there is no grammar case and its vocabulary is based mainly on Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, English, German, Latin and Greek.
? masako posts: 206
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quoting Lingwa L, Foreigner:
vernacular languages

I don't think that means what you think it means.
? Lingwa L posts: 5
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I use the expression vernacular language to make reference to modern languages which somehow share the same language family. In that sense Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Catalan and Galician are vernacular languages of Latin. Therefore I mean a modern language with the correspondent phonetic inventory and its diversity of expressions, meanings, accents and slang. 
? masako posts: 206
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? Lingwa L posts: 5
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Oh I see that my concept was up to date until the 17th century... :/

Instead of vernacular languages I should say Neo-Latin languages for French, Spanish, etc. 

Thanks!
? Lingwa L posts: 5
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Some updates:

L was renamed Lanèo

The three previous videos were edited in two new presentations: (https://youtu.be/LYdaFZfC7Dc) and (https://youtu.be/E9vwi7Q4Uao)

Lanèo's phonetics is fully described.