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Pasilingua is an international auxiliary language proposed by Paul Steiner (Language creator), Paul Steiner, first published in Neuwied in 1885 in his book ''Three World Language Systems (German language, German: Drei Weltsprach-Systeme)''. Overview For a time, Pasilingua was regarded as a serious competition to Volapük, but never got much support. However, Frederick Bodmer lauded the project and its author for its inclusion of pidgin elements; it was quoted by Louis Couturat and Leopold Leau, in their ''Histoire de la langue universelle'', and in books of various other Interlinguistics, interlinguists at the beginning of the 20th century. The language was based on English language, English, with influences from French language, French and German language, German. Its radicals had natural appearance, without much deformation, but the derivation was not natural, as it was possible to radically change the appearance of word; however, word families were formed regularly. In spit ...
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