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Glosa
Glosa is an international auxiliary language (http://www.glosa.org). In contrast to Esperanto, words always remain in their original form. Furthermore, a word can serve as (ad-)verb, adjective or noun, depending on context. Tenses and similar things are indicated by additional words, e.g. a word following 'pa' is a verb in past tense.The words invariability has some advantages:
- It is nearer to asiatic languages, in contrast to the more complicated euporean languages (and some auxiliary languages like Esperanto, Ido, etc).
- It is easier to handle by electronic data processing (EDP) and by the human mind. I postulate that you can understand (well written) texts in Glosa by using the program below and the rule 'subject, verb, object'.