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<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">[[File:Flag of Globasa.svg|200px]]<br /><br />'''Bonata cel Globasali Wiki!'''<br />Welcome to the Globasa Wiki!</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center; font-size: x-large; padding: 1em;">[[File:Flag of Globasa.svg|200px]]<br /><br />'''Bonata cel Globasali Wiki!'''<br />Welcome to the Globasa Wiki!</div>
   
Globasa is a simple bridge language to make it easier for speakers of different native languages to communicate. It was introduced in July 2019 and has over 2,500 words so far. Globasa is designed to be as easy as possible to learn and use for the average world citizen. Globasa's philosophy and purpose is to be a neutral language of communication using vocabulary from many diverse languages such as Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Indonesian, Spanish and Swahili.
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Globasa is a simple bridge language to make it easier for speakers of different native languages to communicate. It was introduced in July 2019 and has over 2,600 words so far. Globasa is designed to be as easy as possible to learn and use for the average world citizen. Globasa's philosophy and purpose is to be a neutral language of communication using vocabulary from many diverse languages such as Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Indonesian, Spanish and Swahili.
   
 
Join us on the journey to use and promote this new world language!
 
Join us on the journey to use and promote this new world language!

Revision as of 17:10, 18 February 2020

Flag of Globasa

Bonata cel Globasali Wiki!
Welcome to the Globasa Wiki!

Globasa is a simple bridge language to make it easier for speakers of different native languages to communicate. It was introduced in July 2019 and has over 2,600 words so far. Globasa is designed to be as easy as possible to learn and use for the average world citizen. Globasa's philosophy and purpose is to be a neutral language of communication using vocabulary from many diverse languages such as Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Indonesian, Spanish and Swahili.

Join us on the journey to use and promote this new world language!

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