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Mirad language

 
H
helk

Mirad (Unilingua) Periodic Table of the Elements

He
heelk
Li
liilk
Be
baelk
Mirad dictionary B
balk
C
calk
N
nilk
O
olk
F
felk
Ne
nielk
Na
nialk
Mg
migelk
Al
alilk
Si
soilk
P
polk
S
solk
Cl
calilk
Ar
arolk
K
kilk
Ca
caalk
Sc
socalk
Ti
tuilk
V
vulk
Cr
carolk
Mn
minilk
Fe
feelk
Co
caolk
Ni
niilk
Cu
caulk
Zn
zunilk
Ga
gealk
Ge
geelk
As
asolk
Se
soelk
Br
barolk
Kr
kirolk
Rb
robalk
Sr
sorolk
Y
yulk
Zr
zurolk
Nb
nibalk
Mo
miolk
Tc
tucalk
Ru
roulk
  Pd
podalk
Ag
agelk
Cd
cadalk
In
inilk
Sn
sonilk
Sb
sobalk
Te
tuelk
I
ilk
Xe
xuelk
Cs
casolk
Ba
baalk
La
lialk
Hf
hefelk
Ta
tualk
W
wulk
Re
roelk
Os
osolk
Ir
irolk
Pt
potulk
Au
aulk
Hg
hegelk
Tl
tulilk
Pb
pobalk
Bi
bailk
Po
poolk
At
atulk
Rn
ronilk
Fr
ferolk
Ra
roalk
Ac
acalk
Rf
rofelk
Db
dabalk
Sg
sogelk
Bh
bahelk
Hs
hesolk
Mt
mitolk
Ds
dasolk
Rg
rogelk
Cn
canilk
Nh
nihelk
Fl
felilk
Mc
micalk
Lv
livulk
Ts
tusolk
Og
ogemolk
 
  Ce
caelk
Pr
porolk
Nd
nidalk
Pm
pomilk
Sm
somilk
Eu
eulk
Gd
gedalk
Tb
tubalk
Dy
dayulk
Ho
heolk
Er
erolk
Tm
tulk
Yb
yubalk
Lu
liulk
  Th
tuhelk
Pa
poalk
U
ulk
Np
nipolk
Pu
polilk
Am
amilk
Cm
camilk
Bk
bakilk
Cf
cafelk
Es
esolk
Fm
femilk
Md
midalk
No
niolk
Lr
lirolk

Mirad, formerly known as Unilingua, is an artificially-constructed auxiliary language (conlang) developed and published in 1966 by the now-deceased Paris-based author Noubar Agopoff as a serious medium for easy and logical international communication. Mirad, which means world speech, and is pronounced mee-RAHD, is categorized by constructed language experts as taxonomic or ontological, because its vocabulary is mapped letter-by-letter to a semantic ontology or thesaurus. Also, the word-stock of Mirad is considered a priori, meaning that there is no deliberate association with words or roots in existing natural languages. The vocabulary is from scratch, yet based on internal lexical and semantic rules that help the learner to construct and deconstruct derivations sytematically, logically, mnemonically, and consistently. The author claims in his book Unilingua -- Langue universelle auxiliaire that this language is well-suited for universal, logical communication because it is based on principles already exploited globally by sciences like mathematics and chemistry, where symbolic formulas are constructed in accordance with strict rules and a limited sequence of symbols understood by all practitioners.

Welcome to a textbook on the grammar of Mirad.  Formerly known as Unilingua, Mirad is an artificially-constructed auxiliary language (conlang) developed originally by Paris-based author Noubar Agopoff as a serious medium for easy, regular, expressive, and logical international communication. This textbook is a revision of the language with many new features, plus access to a bilingual dictionary containing over 103,000 words, over ten times the size the original Unilingua vocabulary. The vocabulary is internally-consistent and was developed systematically from scratch with no relation to existing natural languages.


H
amc

Unilingua (Mirad) Periodic Table of the Elements

 
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Dictionary
  C
ámc
N
émcal
O
ímcal
   
    Al
alim
  P
elómc
     
              Fe
elám
                   
                    Ag
ulém
             
                      Hg
ílomil
           

Mirad language


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