I introduced a complete dismemberment of ideas into independent words, so that the whole language consists, not of words in different states of grammatical inflexion, but of unchangeable words [roots]. [The reader] . will perceive that each word [root] always retains its original unalterable form—namely, that under which it appears in the vocabulary.19

quutian

indkation ("hiis/ thglf)

lnddinlte

("sumc")

universal ("each, every")

negativc ("nŭ")

ki-

ti-

l-

ĉi-

neni-

quallty

-a

kia (what ii)

tia (such □)

ia

(some kicij/st)rt/ lype uf)

ĉia (every kind/sorl/ type t>f)

nenia (no kind/ sorl/tvpe of)

reasnn

-al

fcial (why>

tial (ihercfore)

ial

(fbr some reason)

ĉial {fŭr all reasqnj>)

nenial

(for no neason)

time

-ani

kiam (when)

tiam (then)

iam (sometime)

ĉiam (ahvavs)

aentajn (rtever)

pjaec

-e

kie (where)

tie (there)

ie

(somo- where)

Јie (ewfv- where)

nenie (nowhere)

manner

-el

kiel (how, as)

tiel

(thus, as)

ie!

(somehow)

ĉiel

(in ĉvery way)

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