• Venedic (Wenedyk, lęgwa wenedka) is a naturalistic constructed language, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen (who also co-created the...
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    being the author of several constructed languages, notably Interslavic and Wenedyk. He was born in Hoorn, where he spent most of his childhood. In 1988 he...
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    the film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) Toki Pona by Sonja Lang (2001) Wenedyk by Jan van Steenbergen (2002) Trigedasleng by David Peterson for the TV...
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    include Brithenig (which mirrors Welsh), Breathanach (mirrors Irish), Wenedyk (mirrors Polish), Þrjótrunn (mirrors Icelandic), and Helvetian (mirrors...
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  • Internet conlangers in devising such alternate-historical languages, like Wenedyk. Brithenig attempts to determine how Romance languages would have evolved...
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  • where British Latin survived and developed further into a modern language. Wenedyk (Venedic) 2002 Jan van Steenbergen Polish as a Romance language. A language...
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  • Brithenig looks like in comparison to nine other Romance languages, including Wenedyk, and to Welsh. The similarity of about one quarter of the Welsh words to...
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  • resemblance to Polish, may be likened to the artificial Romance language Wenedyk, or to the endangered Wymysorys language. Syldavian boasts a rich range...
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    Romance language with strong Celtic substrate influences, based on Welsh), Wenedyk (Polish as a Romance language), Bohemian (Pémišna: Germanized Czech), Dalmatian...
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    Volapük, counting 44 entries. Łukasz Michalik (24 September 2013). "Slovio, wenedyk, toki pona i klingoński. 10 najciekawszych sztucznych języków". Gadżetomania...
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