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Learn an Easier English
Anglish, the alphabet, Lingojam the language
QaNgliS, dE alfabet, QliNgOjam, dE laNgwij

Frequently asked questions
It is a complete revamp of English spelling. Lingojam also modifies all grammar parts to become much easier for learners to follow. The grammar has no exceptions.
See full details on a laptop, at this address: www.lingojam.solutions.
Lingojam is not just a novelty, it is being taken up by a string of international companies (79 to date). In 2021 online teachers will be needed to teach Lingojam to executives in these and more companies.
Lingojam grammar, mostly follows English grammar but all inconsistencies have been removed and replaced with something simpler and which does not vary.
1. Plural Nouns: piece is 'pees' in Lingojam. Pieces is 'pees-iz' (or peesiz). The suffix 'iz' indidcates the plural. Tree = tree. Trees = tree-iz. (the plural sound is not an 's' it is a 'z.')
2. Verb Tenses. See full grammar on PS site. We have, we had. = wee hav, wee hav-id. We went to Paris. = wee go-id Paris.
3. There are extra characters created so that one single English spoken sound has just one character representing it. See these on the main site; at www.lingojam.solutions/sounds.
4. Ten rules have been created to guide new supporters on how to help develop Lingojam. These rules make sure things stay on track.
This is easy to comprehend, especially if you are not a native English speaker.
1. Hundreds of hours spent on learning English basics, then hundreds more learning all the exceptions and idiomatic phrases. After that you need to learn how to pronounce each and every word as half of them do not follow any spelling norm.
Ex. 'nought' pronouced as nort
paws/pause - allowed/aloud - alter/altar - petal/pedal - hair/hare- - hoard/horde
2. ALL THESE WORDS ARE RESPELT PHONETICALLY IN LINGOJAM.
The word accommodate (two c’s and two m’s)
Asthma (sneaky “th”)
Colonel (even though we pronounce it “kernel”)
Conscience (even though we pronounce it “con-shense”)
Embarrass (two r’s and two s’s)
Have you ever wondered why foreigners have trouble with the English Language? Not only do they have extreme difficulties using English, they also feel at a huge disadvantage. It's like native speakers have their own secret languages which foreigners are obliged to learn and copy if they want to be understood and do business.
Let's face it
English is a stupid language.
There is no egg in the eggplant
No ham in the hamburger
And neither pine nor apple in the pineapple.
English muffins were not invented in England
French fries were not invented in France.
We sometimes take English for granted
But if we examine its paradoxes we find that
Quicksand takes you down slowly
Boxing rings are square
And a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig.
If writers write, how come fingers don't fing.
If the plural of tooth is teeth
Shouldn't the plural of phone booth be phone beeth
If the teacher taught,
Why didn't the preacher praught.
If a vegetarian eats vegetables
What the heck does a humanitarian eat!?
Why do people recite at a play
Yet play at a recital?
Park on driveways and
Drive on parkways
You have to marvel at the unique lunacy
Of a language where a house can burn up as
It burns down
And in which you fill in a form
By filling it out
And a bell is only heard once it goes!
English was invented by people, not computers
And it reflects the creativity of the human race
(Which of course isn't a race at all)
That is why
When the stars are out they are visible
But when the lights are out they are invisible
And why it is that when I wind up my watch
It starts
But when I wind up this observation,
It ends.
On a PC or laptop, go to;
https://www.lingojam.solutions/solutions
You can learn to use it, teach it (with jobs galore and high wages), and if you want you can take part in its development and improvements.
Join the Lingojam team, go to;
https://www.lingojam.solutions/joinnow
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