Bishling

Bishling an artificial international auxiliary language. This is one of the languages ​​naturalistic. Bishling combines the vocabulary typical of the Romance languages ​​with a simple, regular grammar, which allows you to understand it by millions of people, especially the use of languages ​​such as Spanish, Italian and Romanian, but the rest of the Latin, and to a lesser extent in English. constructed international auxiliary language.[1]

Writing systemEdit
Main

The Bishling alphabet is based on the Latin script, using a one-sound-one-letter principle.

ch like English "tʃ",

sh like English "ʃ"

gh/jh like English "ʐ"

lh like English "w"

ny like English "ɲ"

qu like English "ʃ"

y like English "y"

z like English "ts"

The 30-letter alphabet is:

a b c ch d e f g gh h i j jh k l lh m n ny o q p r s sh t u v y z

Useful phrases Edit
This language is used for reconciliation and mutual understanding of the Slavic and Romance languages.

Origin of Bishling:

Slavic languages ​​- 27%,

Romance languages ​​- 70.7%

the rest is 2% of the Celtic languages

Altaic languages ​​and other 0.3%

Below are listed some useful Bishling words and phrases along with IPA transcriptions:

IPA transcriptions:

Bishling Dictionary
de: Bischsprache

Category: Bishling Indo-European languages