Algilez Algilez

Algilez is a constructed alphabet created by Alan Giles for Algilez, his international auxiliary language. The Algilez language, which can also be written with the Latin alphabet, is based mainly on English, with influences from other languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. Algilez was originally called Gilo. It was created in 1999, and revised in 2012.

Notable features

Aligilez alphabet

Aliglez alphabet

Sample text

Al pei adbøfiz liba we eka ab suspok we rãti. Uli viz risid we dutfil we røtdiz u icdifpe ay bevfo ab sibfilag. (At 1 ab Pubinf Jenema ab Perãti)

Transliteration

Al pei adbøfiz liba we eka ab suspok we rãti. Uli viz risid we dutfil we røtdiz u icdifpe ay bevfo ab sibfilag.
(At 1 ab Pubinf Jenema ab Perãti)

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Longer sample text: Alrond we vulpis meja (Alrond and the magic fox)

Hear some Algilez:

Links

Information about Aliglez
http://algilez.com/
http://algilez.com/AlgilezAlphabetMenu.html
https://www.facebook.com/algilez/

International Auxiliary Languages

Blissymbolics, Esperanto, Folkspraak, Ido, Interglossa, Interlingua, Interlingue/Occidental, Interslavic, Lingua Franca Nova, Lojban, Novial, Romance Neolatino, Romániço, Slovio, Solresol, Uropi, Volapük

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