> See
> <
http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/klasfilol/Keria/V-1.htm>
>
> There was also an apparently prominent Slovenian
> linguist by that name born a few decades after
> Evlalia was invented.
>
> Padraic.
>
> --- Andreas Johansson <andjo@...> wrote:
> > Quoting janko gorenc <j_gorenc@...>:
> >
> > > Hi Conlangers,
> > >
> > > Here are numbers from conlang Eulalia by
> > Stanislav Skrabec (1809 year).
> > > Eulalia:
> > > 1-uni
> > > 2-dui
> > > 3-teri
> > > 4-quadri
> > > 5-quinqui
> > > 6-sexi
> > > 7-septi
> > > 8-octi
> > > 9-noni
> > > 10-deci
> >
> > The obviously Latin-derived but regularized
> > shape of those suggests a Euroclone
> > auxlang of some sort; is it, and do you know
> > anything more about it?
> >
> >
> > Andreas
>
>
> =====
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