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Nal Bino : ウィキペディア英語版
Nal Bino

Nal Bino is a constructed language developed by Sébastian Verheggen in 1886.
==History==

Nal Bino is related to Johann Martin Schleyer's more successful Volapük language of 1879,
but avoids the use of the contentious umlauts that are used throughout Volapük.
The third international Volapük convention was held in Paris in 1889, with all proceedings held in Volapük.
Some enthusiasts started to ask Schleyer to make minor changes to the language, but met with stubborn resistance.
Schleyer found himself excluded from decisions by the Volapük Academy on how the language would evolve, and quit.
Others also left the movement and created fresh languages such as Nal Bino.
When he introduced his "simple, easy and harmonious" Nal Bino language in 1886, Verheggen made a passionate plea for the governments of the civilized nations of the world to meet and agree on one universal language, in the same way that they agreed on standards for post and telecommunications.
Nal Bino's invention brought the number of well-defined universal languages to three, including Volapük and Pasilingua.
Verheggen's language avoided some of the drawbacks of Volapük, but introduced various new problems. It did not survive for long.

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