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Babm (pronounced [bɔˈɑːbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (Fisk Okmot) (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in his 1962 book, The Simplest Universal Auxiliary Language Babm, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. The language uses the Latin script as a syllabary, and possesses no articles or auxiliary verbs. Each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme. Babm follows a sound-based rule set, which Okamoto outlines in his book. He states "Nouns are coined from three consonants and one vowel, verbs from one or two vowels between two consonants at the beginning and at the end. Adjectives, adverbs, pr

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  • بُؤابُمو لغة مصطنعة اخترعها عام 1962 الفيلسوف الياباني (1885-1963). (ar)
  • Babm (pronounced [bɔˈɑːbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (Fisk Okmot) (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in his 1962 book, The Simplest Universal Auxiliary Language Babm, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. The language uses the Latin script as a syllabary, and possesses no articles or auxiliary verbs. Each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme. Babm follows a sound-based rule set, which Okamoto outlines in his book. He states "Nouns are coined from three consonants and one vowel, verbs from one or two vowels between two consonants at the beginning and at the end. Adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, numerals, and propositions have respectively their own peculiar form." The language has in common with some 17th-century artificial languages an over-riding concern with taxonomy, and providing a universally consistent set of names for chemicals, etc.; the author's "scientific" preoccupation is a contrast to the socio-political mandate of Esperanto, although the 1962 book is certainly not lacking in statements about world peace. Okamoto hoped this "simple" language would become universally useful. (en)
  • Boabomo (BABM, [bO'a:bOmu]) estas apriora planlingvo kreita en 1962 de japana kemiisto, . Laŭ la aŭtoro, ĝi estas la "plej simpla helplingvo". Ŝajne ĝi neniam gajnis adeptojn.[1] Arkivigite je 2005-05-14 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine (eo)
  • 보아보무(BABM)이란 일본의 철학자 오카모토 후이시키(岡本普意識)가 고안해낸 국제보조어이다. 1962년 출판된 책에 의하여 알려졌으나, 특별한 지지 커뮤니티는 얻지 못했다. 로마자를 음절 문자로 변용하여 쓴다. (ko)
  • ボアーボム(Babm)は日本の哲学者である岡本普意識(1885年 – 1963年)が創案した国際補助語である。岡本は1956年頃にボアーボムを考案。1960年9月28日には神田錦町の学士会館において発表会が開催された。同年には民生館から解説書が出版され、1962年には同書の英訳版も著された。また民生館は雑誌『ボアーボムの友』(BABMET)も刊行していた。 この言語は先験語に分類され、音節文字としてラテン文字を用いる。母音文字よりも多い子音文字が使用されているため、奇妙に圧縮された語で構成されているように感じられる。しかしながら、少しの訓練でボアーボムは簡単に読めるようになると岡本は述べる。 (ja)
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  • Rikichi Okamoto (en)
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  • Babm (en)
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  • بُؤابُمو لغة مصطنعة اخترعها عام 1962 الفيلسوف الياباني (1885-1963). (ar)
  • Boabomo (BABM, [bO'a:bOmu]) estas apriora planlingvo kreita en 1962 de japana kemiisto, . Laŭ la aŭtoro, ĝi estas la "plej simpla helplingvo". Ŝajne ĝi neniam gajnis adeptojn.[1] Arkivigite je 2005-05-14 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine (eo)
  • 보아보무(BABM)이란 일본의 철학자 오카모토 후이시키(岡本普意識)가 고안해낸 국제보조어이다. 1962년 출판된 책에 의하여 알려졌으나, 특별한 지지 커뮤니티는 얻지 못했다. 로마자를 음절 문자로 변용하여 쓴다. (ko)
  • ボアーボム(Babm)は日本の哲学者である岡本普意識(1885年 – 1963年)が創案した国際補助語である。岡本は1956年頃にボアーボムを考案。1960年9月28日には神田錦町の学士会館において発表会が開催された。同年には民生館から解説書が出版され、1962年には同書の英訳版も著された。また民生館は雑誌『ボアーボムの友』(BABMET)も刊行していた。 この言語は先験語に分類され、音節文字としてラテン文字を用いる。母音文字よりも多い子音文字が使用されているため、奇妙に圧縮された語で構成されているように感じられる。しかしながら、少しの訓練でボアーボムは簡単に読めるようになると岡本は述べる。 (ja)
  • Babm (pronounced [bɔˈɑːbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (Fisk Okmot) (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in his 1962 book, The Simplest Universal Auxiliary Language Babm, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. The language uses the Latin script as a syllabary, and possesses no articles or auxiliary verbs. Each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme. Babm follows a sound-based rule set, which Okamoto outlines in his book. He states "Nouns are coined from three consonants and one vowel, verbs from one or two vowels between two consonants at the beginning and at the end. Adjectives, adverbs, pr (en)
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  • Babm (en)
  • بؤابمو (ar)
  • Boabomo (eo)
  • 보아보무 (ko)
  • ボアーボム (ja)
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