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Brevlo - Vocabulary I - Nouns
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Aaron M
August 24, 2013
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Brevlo - Vocabulary I Nouns
What is Brevlo? Brevlo is an engineered spoken language designed
to be: • Logical and unambiguous • Fun to learn • and very very easy to learn
Nouns • Always end in “o” • Are singular by
default • Examples ◦ hundo, kato, mono, mivo