Novial: analytic design, careful documentation
Otto Jespersen introduced Novial in 1928 as a naturalistic, analytic international auxiliary language. It is historically important but has a small modern footprint, so learners should distinguish Jespersen’s published standard from later proposals.12
me observa vu — I observe you; vu observa me — you observe me. Word order carries the roles.2
The definite article is li; the documented pronoun inventory includes me, vu, and le; verbs do not change for person. All Novial forms below are attested examples from the research dossier, while the explanation remains in English.2
| Attested Novial | English | Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Men hunde | my dog | genitive pronoun |
| Li hunde es men | The dog is mine | article and independent genitive |
| lo admira se | he admires himself | reflexive se |
Novial does not force a single noun vowel. Plural normally adds -s after a vowel or -es after a consonant; an ending can be removed for an indefinite-number reading. Learn the documented examples before generalizing.2
The verb root stays stable while auxiliaries express time. The dossier records the forms me ha protekte, me did protekte, me sal protekte, and me vud protekte. This analytic pattern is central to the language’s design.2
Novial distinguishes becoming protected (bli + root) from being protected (es + past participle). The dossier records me bli protekte versus me es protektet; keep both the form and the semantic contrast in notes.2
Use editions of Jespersen’s An International Language and Novial Lexike for extended reading. The opening Lord’s Prayer in the dossier is attested, but it is not a substitute for a graded reader.12
At B2, edit a short explanation for stable SVO order, appropriate auxiliaries, and the intended gender or neutral ending. Flag optional or disputed points instead of presenting them as settled.2
Novial’s status and modern usage are less secure than its published grammar. Prefer digitized primary texts, identify the edition you use, and avoid claims about a current speaker population without evidence.12
Practice reader and resources
No rights-cleared 1,200-character reader for every CEFR band was found in the supplied research. This guide deliberately provides documented short examples instead of generating text and calling it an authentic source. A future reader set needs explicit source, edition, rights, and difficulty metadata.