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- Folkspraak abstract "Folkspraak (also Folksprák, Folksprahk, Folksprak, Folksprok, and hyphenated versions such as Folk-Spraak and Folks-prok, coming from folk ('people') and spraak ('language'), meaning "the language of the people") is an incompletely developed zonal constructed language based on Germanic languages and intended to be easy to learn for any native speaker of a Germanic language, making it suitable to be a sort of lingua franca amongst the Germanic languages community.".
- Folkspraak comment "Folkspraak (also Folksprák, Folksprahk, Folksprak, Folksprok, and hyphenated versions such as Folk-Spraak and Folks-prok, coming from folk ('people') and spraak ('language'), meaning "the language of the people") is an incompletely developed zonal constructed language based on Germanic languages and intended to be easy to learn for any native speaker of a Germanic language, making it suitable to be a sort of lingua franca amongst the Germanic languages community.".