出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/20 17:19 UTC 版)
Babm (pronounced [bɔʔɑbɔmu]) is an international auxiliary language created by the Japanese philosopher Rikichi [Fuishiki] Okamoto (1885–1963). Okamoto first published the language in a 1962 book, but the language has not caught on even within the constructed language community, and does not have any known current speakers. [1] The language uses the Roman alphabet as an abjad — each letter marks an entire syllable rather than a single phoneme by omitting the vowels. To readers used to the Roman script, this creates a rather oddly compacted script with far more consonant letters than vowel letters.