This is a proposal for a new international language to be called Nu Teutonish. The author argues that the existing international languages, such as Esperanto, are insufficient because they are not based on the real needs and desires of people around the world. Nu Teutonish, in contrast, is designed to be simple, flexible, and adaptable to any culture or context. The book includes a grammar and vocabulary for the language, as well as sample dialogues and texts.
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