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  • Language: Master Language
  • Created: 1907
  • Alternate names: -
  • SIL-code: -
  • Language family: Conlang
  • Number of speakers: -
  • Script: Latin script

Introduction

The Master Language was published privately in 1907 by Stephen Chase Houghton. The language itself is a respectable attempt at an international auxiliary language based squarely on a modified Latin vocabulary with English word order in place of the Latin inflectional system.

The verb

Verbs end in -a and are regular with a few exceptions. Verbs are not conjugated in person or number.

Sample verb: abesa

Indicative Imperative Participle
Present abesa abesa! abesi
Past abese - -
Future vel abesa - -
Perfect hab abese - -
Pluperfect habe abese - -
Future perfect vel haba abesa - -

Irregular verbs

Following verbs are conjugated differently than regular verbs: abesa, deba, esa, haba, vela.

Sample verbs

Click verbs to conjugate them in the table above!

Categories: Conlang | Latin script | Dynamic