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'''Tutonish''' is the name of a series of constructed, zonal germanic or pan-germanic auxiliary languages by Elias Molee from the |
'''[[:w:en:Tutonish|Tutonish]]''' is the name of a series of constructed, zonal germanic or pan-germanic auxiliary languages by Elias Molee from the 1900s to the 1910s. |
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Apart from the constructed languages, Molee in his books uses his own innovations in abbreviations and ortography, as "e" for "the", "b" for "be", and no capital letters. |
Apart from the constructed languages, Molee in the English chapters of his books uses his own innovations in abbreviations and ortography, as "e" for "the", "b" for "be", and no capital letters. |
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== Texts == |
== Texts == |
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Revision as of 01:34, 28 January 2019
| ISO 639 code | mis
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| English name | Tutonish |
| Native name | tutonish, niu teutonish, alteutonik |
| Wikidata | Q1776007 |
| Category | Tutonish (10 pages) |
Tutonish is the name of a series of constructed, zonal germanic or pan-germanic auxiliary languages by Elias Molee from the 1900s to the 1910s.
Apart from the constructed languages, Molee in the English chapters of his books uses his own innovations in abbreviations and ortography, as "e" for "the", "b" for "be", and no capital letters.
Texts
- alteutonic, 1915 – the most recent of Elias Molees Teutonish versions.