This paper discusses the need for an evolved indigenous regional zonal constructed language Guosa for Nigeria and the Economic Communities of the West African States (ECOWAS) as the better alternative to currently used colonial languages. It is a well-known fact that most people think in their mother tongue, and that when they speak in other languages of no identical parameters to their ethnicity they are engaged in transliteration and endless hurdles before the main issues at hand.
Tutoj članok govori o potrěbnosti razvitogo domorodnogo regijonalnogo zonalnogo jezyka Guosa za Nigeriju i Ekonomičnu občinu zapadnoafričskyh držav (ECOWAS) kako lěpšu alternativu od sejčasnyh kolonijalnyh jezykov. Jest dobro znajemo, že bolšina ljudij mysli v svojem materskom jezyku, i kogda oni govoret v drugyh jezykah bez identičnyh parametrov s jihnym etničskym povodom, potom se vyše zajmajut pravopisom i bezkonečnymi težkostjami jezyka vměsto sosrědotočenja do glavnogo smysla besědy.
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