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- Tutonish abstract "Tutonish (also called Teutonish, Teutonik, Allteutonish, Altutonish, Alteutonik, Nu Teutonish, Neuteutonish) is a constructed language created by Elias Molee. He worked on it for several years before publishing it for the first time in 1902. He reformed it twice, first in 1911 and under the name Allteutonish and then in 1915 under the name Neuteutonish. It was proposed as an "Anglo-German unifying language", for English and Germanic languages speaking areas, not as an international language in the full sense of the word. In creating it, Molee was clearly influenced by Giuseppe Peano but chose to create a language for Aryan people based on Germanic roots instead of Romance ones. However, he created an "inter-romance" version of his language to be used among Romance speaking people.Louis Couturat and Léopold Leau wrote, in their Histoire de la langue universelle, not very enthusiastically about Tutonish:Without criticizing the project of Monsieur Molee, he must permit as to note that he is inspired by motives absolutely opposite to human and civilization scopes of international language and to neutrality postulated in it.".
- Tutonish thumbnail A_page_from_Alteutonik.jpg?width=300.
- Tutonish wikiPageExternalLink search.php?query=Elias%20Molee.
- Tutonish wikiPageID "23557701".
- Tutonish wikiPageRevisionID "542843737".
- Tutonish hasPhotoCollection Tutonish.
- Tutonish subject Category:Zonal_constructed_languages.
- Tutonish type Abstraction100002137.
- Tutonish type Communication100033020.
- Tutonish type ConstructedLanguages.
- Tutonish type InternationalAuxiliaryLanguages.
- Tutonish type Language106282651.
- Tutonish comment "Tutonish (also called Teutonish, Teutonik, Allteutonish, Altutonish, Alteutonik, Nu Teutonish, Neuteutonish) is a constructed language created by Elias Molee. He worked on it for several years before publishing it for the first time in 1902. He reformed it twice, first in 1911 and under the name Allteutonish and then in 1915 under the name Neuteutonish.".
- Tutonish label "Tutonish".
- Tutonish label "Tutonish".
- Tutonish sameAs Tutonish.
- Tutonish sameAs m.06w8mjd.
- Tutonish sameAs Q1776007.
- Tutonish sameAs Q1776007.
- Tutonish sameAs Tutonish.
- Tutonish wasDerivedFrom Tutonish?oldid=542843737.
- Tutonish depiction A_page_from_Alteutonik.jpg.
- Tutonish isPrimaryTopicOf Tutonish.