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Asa'pili Asa'pili is a constructed language created by the pseudonymous author P.M. in his book Bolo'bolo. On the one hand, it is an artistic language, intended to explain his concepts for a sustainable future in an original way. On the other hand, it is a neutral auxiliary language intended for use in the quasi-utopian ''bolo''-based global community which he describes in the book. Asa'pili is not a full language, but a basic vocabulary of about thirty words, which can be used to refer to cultural institutions and concepts. The complete list of the basic words is as follows: All these terms (except ''munu'') are accompanied by corresponding abstract glyphs,〔(Lyber-eclat.net )〕 so that the concepts can be represented visually independently of any specific writing system. These words can be combined into modifier-modified compounds (with the two elements separated by an apostrophe), so that ''asa'pili'' means "world language", ''fasi'ibu'' means "traveler", ''vudo'dala'' means "county-level assembly", etc. Doubling a noun changes it into a collective or abstract noun, so that ''bolo'bolo'' means "all ''bolo''s, the system of ''bolo''s". ==References==
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