Social:Globasa

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Globasa
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Created byHector Ortega
Date2019
Setting and usageinternational auxiliary language
Purpose
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Globasa is a planned international auxiliary language devised by Hector Ortega. The language was published on 26 July 2019.[1]

Orthography and Phonology

Globasa uses 25 letters of the ISO Basic Latin alphabet. Each letter has a single sound. None are silent.[2] Below are Globasa’s phonemes (as transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet) and the letters associated with them:

Front Back
Close /i/ i /u/ u
Mid /e/ e /o/ o
Open /a/ a
Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Velar Labial-Velar Glottal
Plosive /p/ p /t/ t /k/ k
/b/ b /d/ d /ɡ/ g
Affricate /tʃ/ c
/dʒ/ j
Fricative /f/ f /s/ s /ʃ/ x /x/ h ([h] h)
/v/ v /z/ z ([ʒ] j)
Nasal /m/ m /n/ n
Tap/flap /ɾ/ r
Approximate /l/ l /j/ y /w/ w

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