Mirad Lexicon

Welcome to a bilingual lexicon of Mirad. Formerly known as Unilingua, Mirad is an artificially constructed auxiliary language (conlang) developed originally by Paris-based author Noubar Agopoff as a serious medium for easy, regular, expressive, and logical international communication. This lexicon is a revision of the Agapoff's lexicon with over 80,000 word/expression pairings. It is a companion to the Mirad Grammar Wikibook.


 * /Mirad-English-A
 * /Mirad-English-B
 * /Mirad-English-C
 * /Mirad-English-D
 * /Mirad-English-E
 * /Mirad-English-F
 * /Mirad-English-G
 * /Mirad-English-H
 * /Mirad-English-I
 * /Mirad-English-J
 * /Mirad-English-K
 * /Mirad-English-L
 * /Mirad-English-M
 * /Mirad-English-N
 * /Mirad-English-O
 * /Mirad-English-P
 * /Mirad-English-Q
 * /Mirad-English-R
 * /Mirad-English-S
 * /Mirad-English-T
 * /Mirad-English-U
 * /Mirad-English-V
 * /Mirad-English-W
 * /Mirad-English-X
 * /Mirad-English-Y
 * /Mirad-English-Z
 * /English-Mirad-A
 * /English-Mirad-B
 * /English-Mirad-C
 * /English-Mirad-D
 * /English-Mirad-E
 * /English-Mirad-F
 * /English-Mirad-G
 * /English-Mirad-H
 * /English-Mirad-I
 * /English-Mirad-J
 * /English-Mirad-K
 * /English-Mirad-L
 * /English-Mirad-M
 * /English-Mirad-N
 * /English-Mirad-O
 * /English-Mirad-P
 * /English-Mirad-Q
 * /English-Mirad-R
 * /English-Mirad-S
 * /English-Mirad-T
 * /English-Mirad-U
 * /English-Mirad-V
 * /English-Mirad-W
 * /English-Mirad-X
 * /English-Mirad-Y
 * /English-Mirad-Z