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English: Elias Molee's book about his constructed (zonal) auxililary language, Alteutonik. See Tutonish. Main languages are Alteutonik, English and German. It also has a section in some kind of generalised continental/peninsular Northern German.
Svenska: Bok om det konstruerade hjälpspråket alteutonik. Huvudspråk är alteutonik, engelska och tyska; det finns också ett avsnitt skrivet på vad som verkar vara någon slags generaliserad skandinavisk nordgermanska/fastlandsnordgermanska.
Esperanto: Libro pri la (zona) plan-helplingvo alteutonik. Ĉefaj lingvoj estas alteutonik, la angla kaj la germana, kun etaj eroj en aliaj lingvoj. Ĝi ankaŭ enhavas sekcio en iuspeca ĝenerala kontinenta nordgermana.
Lingua Franca Nova: Libro sur alteutonik, un lingua construida aidante.
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Source https://archive.org/details/alteutonik1915au00mole
Author Elias Molee
Other versions https://archive.org/details/alteutonik1915au00mole

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