


Learn an Easier English
Anglish, the alphabet, Lingojam the language
QaNgliS, dE alfabet, QliNgOjam, dE laNgwij
UNPROUNCABLE WORDS
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SPELLING SYSTEM
VOWELS
NG soft - NG hard
CONSONANTS
DIPHTHONGS
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ALL LINGOJAM WORDS ARE
SPELLED/SPELT
PERFECTLY PHONETICALLY
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Lingojam fixes English good!
Lingojam acknowledges Hamana Kalili and his sugar mill origins, and is proud to adopt the shaka greeting for all who love and use Lingojam.
LINGOJAM IMPROVEMENT
PROBLEM -- So many things make learning English difficult and confusing. Its grammar structure, its spelling, meanings and rules that contradict existing rules are difficult to master.
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It just makes no sense!
One of the reasons why English is known for being difficult is because it’s full of contradictions.
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There is no ham in hamburger.
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Neither is there any apple nor pine in pineapple.
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If teachers taught, why didn’t preachers praught?
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“Overlook” and “oversee” have opposite meanings, while “look” and “see” mean the same thing.
Lingojam, a sensible approach to learning an easier English!
Lingojam is very easy to pick up if your native tongue is English. It takes just a few hours of study to become familiar with most of the changes. Face it, the changes make it simpler, not more difficult.
WARNING
Once you've learnt Lingojam, you may find it hard to write 'correct' but awkward English again.
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Note: 'simpler' in this statement, means easy to follow and brings a smile to everyone's face the first time round.
And 'correct' in this statement, means chaotic, crazy and idiotic.
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liIgGjam >> english for the future!
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ANNOYING PROBLEM
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The 'th' in -then, and that - and the 'th' in -thistle, and thigh- can't be pronounced by many non native English speakers

SOFT 'th'
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Instead of saying thaw, thought, thousand, we say tor. tort, towsand = 'tO, tOt, tMsEnd'

HARD 'th'
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Instead of saying then, the, this, themselves, we say den, der, dis, dem = 'den, dE, dis, dem'
HOW TO FIX PROBLEM: Change the 2 sounds to 2 other sounds that can be pronounced by the many Asians and others, and are actually being used by the Dutch and Irish, right now.
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1 say (or pronounce) 'then' not as Den but as den.
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[Like many Dutch people do - no disrespect of course]
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2 say (or pronounce) 'thaw' not as TO but as tO.
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[Like many Irish people do - no disrespect of course]

dE liIgojam alfEbet ov 46 (fOtee-six) karEktE-iz
The Lingojam alphabet of 46 (forty-six) characters

den tO