jjbowks | Re: Eurocreole?
Pidgin/Creoles are the
way to go with grammar.
Like stripping down to
the minimum in order to
go the distance, it's a
long road to an international
auxiliary language. The
less grammatical baggage
the better.
How about Tokpisin?
Yu toksave Tokpisin?
Or Papiamento?
Vamos konsiderar papiamento!
Definitely! Pidgin/Creoles
have lots of good lessons
for a viable auxlang, in
my opinion.
Since,
Jay B.
--- In europidgin@y..., "Viktoro" <vixcafe@y...> wrote:
> --- In europidgin@y..., "James Chandler" <idojc@h...> wrote:
>
> > Expertise in oriental isolating langs like Chinese and
> > Vietnamese would also be an advantage.
> >
>
> Also, what might help is some knowledge about Chavacano
(Chabacano),
> a creole based on Spanish, spoken in the Philippines. Haitian
> Creole, based on French, is also relevant.
>
> --Viktoro
>