- - Artificial language operates badly round North
- - the so-called universal language
- - meant to be the universal language
- - language designed to be universal
- - Language invented for international use
- - Artificial language in Google Translate
- - Language into which neat prose may be translated
- - No pets are used to make this artificial language
- - Neat prose transcribed into another language
- - Language created by Polish oculist "Doctor Hopeful"
- - Managed to penetrate English poet's creative language
- - Language created by LL Zamenhof in 1887
- - Ten operas rewritten in artificial international language
- - Peers corrected worker initially over language
- - Constructed language, meant to become universal
- - Artificial international language
- - Stifling communication in the end, doctor operates — words rarely spoken
- - Language may make neat prose
- - Language with no irregular verbs
- - You'll find it in 180,000+ Wikipedia articles
- - The 1965 William Shatner film "Incubus" is in it
- - Language invented by LL Zamenhof
- - Language in which plurals are formed by adding -oj
- - Language in which plural adjectives end in -aj
- - Language devised in 1887
- - International artificial language
- - Artificial language invented for international use
- - "Please" and "thank you" are "bonvolu" and "dankon" in it
- - "Merry Christmas" is "Gojan Kristnaskon kaj felican novan jaron" in it
- - "I love you" is "Mi amas vin" in it
- - Artificial language
- - Language.
- - international language devised by dr zamenhof in 1887
- - Language in which "crossword puzzle" is "krucvortenigmo"
- - language one prates incoherently
- - telepathic ability at last awoken in one inspiring language
- - doctor no repeats in artificial tongue
- - no repeats about concocted tongue
- - An artificial tongue?
- - Scribbling notes about the pear mousse and the tongue
- - one prates, maybe, giving tongue
- - 1887 invention with the goal to foster international understanding
- - Organised poets near to a common tongue
- - Intensely keen to strip around noon, and love exposing tongue
- - Repeat son's garbled, unnatural lingo
- - neat prose confused artificial tongue
- - Tongue wagging at openers
- - Synthetic tongue person ate anyhow
- - Zamenhof's creation
- - Literally, "a hopeful person"
- - Lingua franca, for some
- - L.L. Zamenhof's creation
- - It means "one who hopes"
- - It has just 16 rules of grammar
- - A speech deliberately derived
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