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| 20 || '''Ss''' || Сс || [s]
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Each of the 6 vowels can be written with an extra diacritic ('''''aeėiou''''' → '''áéëíóú''') to indicate stress over a syllable when not following the default stress pattern. This is however optional and often omitted, because no two words/morphemes are distinguished only by stress.
Each of the 6 vowels can be written with an extra diacritic ('''''aeėiou''''' → '''áéëíóú''') to indicate stress over a syllable when not following the default stress pattern. This is however optional and often omitted, because no two words/morphemes are distinguished only by stress.


''¬with two IPA values, use first value only if letter comes first in syllable''
''¬use second IPA value only if <r> is the first letter in a word, or geminated''


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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====Consonants====
====Consonants====


[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_consonant_chart_with_audio IPA Consonant Chart Audio]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_consonant_chart_with_audio IPA Consonant Chart w/ Audio (Wikipedia)]


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====Stress====
====Stress====
Word stress in Indeyivroplu falls by default on the final closed syllable.  Based on the part-of-speech inflections, this equates to the ultimate syllable for verbs, the antepenultimate (third last) syllable for interjections, and the penultimate for all else.  An earlier syllable can be stressed instead, but only through the usage of a diacritic (á,é,ë,í,ó,ú).
Word stress in Indeyivroplu falls by default on the final closed syllable.  Based on the part-of-speech inflections, this equates to the ultimate syllable for verbs, and the penultimate for all else.  An earlier syllable can be stressed instead, but only through the usage of a diacritic (á,é,ë,í,ó,ú).
There is also secondary stress in words with more than four syllables, falling on every third syllable before the primary stress. The select few one-syllable words also get secondary stress.
There is also secondary stress in words with more than four syllables, falling on every third syllable before the primary stress. The select few one-syllable words get primary stress.


# ''prė'' - [ˌpʰɾɪ̞]
# ''prė'' - [ˌpʰɾɪ̞]
# an'''dir''' - [anˈd̪iɾ]
# an'''dir''' - [anˈd̪iɾ]
# gi'''še'''ra - [giˈʃɛ.ra]
# gi'''še'''ra - [giˈʃɛ.ɾa]
# gutňo'''hajr''' - [gu̞t̪ʰ.ŋɔˈhajɾ]
# gutňo'''hjar''' - [gu̞t̪ʰ.ŋɔˈhjaɾ]
# nėkon''lun'''''kor'''su - [nɪ̞.kʰɔnˌlu̞nˈkʰɔɾ.su̞]
# nėkon''lun'''''ko'''ru - [nɪ̞.kʰɔnˌlu̞nˈkʰɔ.ɾu̞]
# '''hún'''datğramju - [ˈhu̞n.d̪at̪ʰ.ɣɾa.mju̞]
# '''hún'''datğramju - [ˈhu̞n.d̪at̪ʰ.ɣɾa.mju̞]
# luskor''zor''kėgi'''jo'''hu - [lu̞s.kʰɔɾˌzɔɾ.kʰɪ̞.giˈjɔ.hu̞]
# luskor''zor''kėgi'''jo'''hu - [lu̞s.kʰɔɾˌzɔɾ.kʰɪ̞.giˈjɔ.hu̞]
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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===


Indeyivroplu has quite a high level of freedom when it comes to phonotactics. There are three rules governing the scenarios where consonant clusters can break the Sonority Sequencing Principle:
Indeyivroplu has quite a high level of freedom when it comes to phonotactics. There are 3 rules governing the scenarios where consonant clusters can break the Sonority Sequencing Principle:


# = A single syllable may contain multiple adjacent nasals, fricatives, or plosives, as long as two of the same phoneme (disregarding voicedness) don’t occur adjacently within the syllable.
# = A single syllable may contain multiple adjacent nasals, fricatives, or plosives, as long as two of the same phoneme (disregarding voicedness) don’t occur adjacently within the syllable.
# = The rhotic <r> placed directly after a nasal, fricative, or plosive when in the syllable coda will make those two consonants behave as a single unit together, but <r> cannot be followed by another consonant in that syllable.
# = <r> placed directly after a nasal, fricative, or plosive when in the syllable coda will make those two consonants behave as a single unit together, but <r> cannot be followed by another consonant in that syllable.
# = Fricatives and stops are both regarded as if having the same priority ranking and therefore may be placed interchangeably in a cluster.
# = Fricatives and stops are both regarded as if having the same priority ranking, and therefore may be placed interchangeably in a cluster.


Additionally, there is a 4th phonotactic rule:
Additionally, there is a 4th phonotactic rule:
# = Word stems / morphemes must ''always'' end in a consonant. This exists to more clearly mark the start of an inflection in a word, since all inflections begin with a vowel.
* Individual morphemes (word stems) must ''always'' end in a consonant. Thus when a morpheme ends in a front vowel in its original language, it converts to <j>, while a final back vowel becomes <h>.
#: Generally, a final front vowel in the original language converts to <j>, and a final back vowel becomes <ğ>.
*: This rule exists to more clearly mark the start of an inflection in a word, since all inflections begin with a vowel or semivowel.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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! plu.
! plu.
| -ajrz
| -jarz
| -ajr
| -jar
| -ajrx
| -jarx
|-
|-
! rowspan ="2" | 2ndP.
! rowspan ="2" | 2ndP.
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! plu.
! plu.
| -ujrz
| -jurz
| -ujr
| -jur
| -ujrx
| -jurx
|-
|-
! rowspan ="2" | 3rdP.
! rowspan ="2" | 3rdP.
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|-
|-
! plu.
! plu.
| -ėjrz
| -jėrz
| -ėjr
| -jėr
| -ėjrx
| -jėrx
|--
|--
! colspan="5" | Imperative
! colspan="5" | Imperative
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|-
! plu.
! plu.
| colspan="3" | -ajrf
| colspan="3" | -jarf
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" | 2ndP.
! rowspan="2" | 2ndP.
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|-
|-
! plu.
! plu.
| colspan="3" | -ujrf
| colspan="3" | -jurf
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" | 3rdP.
! rowspan="2" | 3rdP.
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|-
|-
! plu.
! plu.
| colspan="3" | -ėjrf
| colspan="3" | -jėrf
|--
|--
! colspan="5" | Gerund
! colspan="5" | Gerund
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# '''fxas'''''.elu'' [fχas] meaning "France", loaned from French "France" [fʁɑ̃s]
# '''fxas'''''.elu'' [fχas] meaning "France", loaned from French "France" [fʁɑ̃s]
# '''dúaj'''''.ė'' [ˈd̪u̞.aj] meaning "through", loaned from German "durch" [dʊɐ̯ç]
# '''dúaj'''''.ė'' [ˈd̪u̞.aj] meaning "through", loaned from German "durch" [dʊɐ̯ç]
# '''njeğ'''''.u'' [ˈnjɛɣ] meaning "bird", loaned from Mandarin "鳥" [ni̯ɜʊ̯²¹⁴]
# '''njéuh'''''.u'' [ˈnjɛ.u̞h] meaning "bird", loaned from Mandarin "鳥" [ni̯ɜʊ̯²¹⁴]
#: ''note here the 4th phonotactic rule coming into play''
#: ''note here the 4th phonotactic rule coming into play''


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* to go = '''gir''' <small>[giɾ]</small>
* to go = '''gir''' <small>[giɾ]</small>
* to say = '''lir''' <small>[liɾ]</small>
* to say = '''lir''' <small>[liɾ]</small>
* what = '''tšo''' <small>[t̪ʰʃɔ]</small>
* what = '''tšo''' <small>[t̪ʃʰɔ]</small>
* correct = '''pšaja''' <small>[ˈpʰʃaja]</small>
* correct = '''pšaja''' <small>[ˈpʰʃaja]</small>
* happy = '''felisa''' <small>[fɛˈlisa]</small>
* happy = '''felisa''' <small>[fɛˈlisa]</small>
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| style="text-align: center;"|mėjo
| style="text-align: center;"|mėjo
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|-
| style="text-align: center;"|you (pl.)
| style="text-align: center;"|you (pl)
| style="text-align: center;"|tėjo
| style="text-align: center;"|tėjo
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| style="text-align: center;"|tšėso
| style="text-align: center;"|tšėso
|-
|-
| style="text-align: center;"|what
| style="text-align: center;"|what (adj)
| style="text-align: center;"|tša
| style="text-align: center;"|tša
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''[https://voca.ro/1brh60MlXDyr <big>'''🔊'''</big> Listen to Numbers]
[https://voca.ro/1brh60MlXDyr <big>'''🔊'''</big> Listen to Numbers] ''(re-record)''
''


==Sample Sentences==
==Sample Sentences==
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* mezė gušakar sėjo tenjėrz vjė mėjo mnoga poštgėmožju, mezė nėjėrz.  onvė gėsjėjėrz ustė ni djėšpėjar loğė hėšpėjėr dezumka. [https://voca.ro/16Y2zrNFgnHB <big>'''🔊'''</big>] ''(re-record)''
* mezė gušakar sėjo tenjėrz vjė mėjo mnoga poštgėmožju, mezė nėjėrz.  onvė gėsjėjėrz, ustė ni djėšpėjar loğė hėšpėjėr dezumka. [https://voca.ro/16Y2zrNFgnHB <big>'''🔊'''</big>] ''(re-record)''
: <small>мэзе гушакар сейо тэнйерз вйе мейо многа поштгеможйу, мэзе нейерз.  онве гесйейерз усте ни дйешпейар лоғе ҳешпейер дэзумка.</small>
: <small>мэзе гушакар сейо тэнйерз вйе мейо многа поштгеможйу, мэзе нейерз.  онве гесйейерз усте ни дйешпейар лоғе ҳешпейер дэзумка.</small>


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* frėzamondezumtorju hėjr losštrafa vėrazkir ho. [https://voca.ro/13UMX0NukgX4 <big>'''🔊'''</big>]
* sėjo dasė dezumjėr frėzamonu hėjėr losštrafka vėrazkir ho. [https://voca.ro/13UMX0NukgX4 <big>'''🔊'''</big>] ''(re-record)''
: <small>фрезамондэзумторйу ҳейр лосштрафа веразкир ҳо.</small>
: <small>сейо дасе дэзумйер фрезамону ҳейер лосштрафка веразкир ҳо.</small>


:: ''"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."''
:: ''"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."''
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* ohemu hėr ni istir djėerxir. djėerxvolu tenėr samha hastloğu. [https://voca.ro/1kGWRim0xOjK <big>'''🔊'''</big>]
* ohemu hėr ni istir djėerxir. djėbuskvolu tenėr samha hastloğu. [https://voca.ro/1kGWRim0xOjK <big>'''🔊'''</big>] ''(re-record)''
: <small>оҳэму ҳер ни истир дйеэрхир. дйеэрхволу тэнер самҳа ҳастлоғу.</small>
: <small>оҳэму ҳер ни истир дйеэрхир. дйебускволу тэнер самҳа ҳастлоғу.</small>


:: "''The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.''"
:: "''The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.''"

Latest revision as of 14:40, 15 March 2025


Indeyivroplu (indėvroplu / индевроплу 🔊), also known as Indevroplu, is a personal constructed language that is classifiable as both an engineered and auxiliary language, with the goals of reforming connections between all living branches of the Indo-European (I.E.) language family, and maintaining an absolute logic in structure. In aspiration of this, the vocabulary of Indeyivroplu is almost entirely a posteriori, rooted from the following languages: Persian, Spanish, German, Russian, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, and Welsh (in decreasing order of prevalence). There are however some words loaned from non-I.E. languages, and even a few unique root words.

The structure of Indeyivroplu is holistically a mixture between common Indo-European patterns and some inspirations received from other world languages. It is a synthetic language, notable for its inflections based on part of speech, frequent agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender or cases.

Indeyivroplu
indėvroplu
индевроплу
Pronunciation[in.d̪ɪ̞ˈvɾɔ.pʰlu̞]
Created byPalachu
Date2017-2024
Settingfictional; southeastern Europe
Indo-European
  • Indeyivroplu

Orthography

🔊 Listen to alphabet

Order Letter-Latin Letter-Cyrillic IPA Equiv.
1 Aa Аа [a]
2 Bb Бб [b]
3 Dd Дд [d̪]
4 Ee Ээ [ɛ]
5 Ėė Ее [ɪ̞]
6 Ff Фф [f]
7 Gg Гг [g]
8 Ğğ Ғғ [ɣ]
9 Hh Ҳҳ [h]
10 Ii Ии [i]
11 Jj Йй [j]
12 Kk Кк [kʰ]
13 Ll Лл [l]
14 Mm Мм [m]
15 Nn Нн [n]
16 Ňň Ңң [ŋ]
17 Oo Оо [ɔ]
18 Pp Пп [pʰ]
19 Rr Рр [ɾ],[r]¬
20 Ss Сс [s]
21 Šš Шш [ʃ]
22 Tt Тт [t̪ʰ]
23 Uu Уу [u̞]
24 Vv Вв [v]
25 Xx Хх [χ]
26 Zz Зз [z]
27 Žž Жж [ʒ]

Each of the 6 vowels can be written with an extra diacritic (aeėiouáéëíóú) to indicate stress over a syllable when not following the default stress pattern. This is however optional and often omitted, because no two words/morphemes are distinguished only by stress.

¬use second IPA value only if <r> is the first letter in a word, or geminated

Phonology

Indeyivroplu has a very close to perfectly phonemic orthography, where 1 grapheme always corresponds to 1 phoneme and vice versa. Morphophonology does not play any role, but the only minor deviation is with the 1 letter <r>, which is articulated as a trill when first in a syllable, and as a tap otherwise. Note that the 3 unvoiced plosives are always aspirated.

Consonants

IPA Consonant Chart w/ Audio (Wikipedia)

Bilabial Labiodental Denti-alveolar Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Plosive pʰ b t̪ʰ d̪ kʰ g
Nasal m n ŋ
Fricative f v s z ʃ ʒ ɣ χ h
Approximant j
Tap ɾ
Trill r
Lateral Approx. l

Vowels

Front <--> Central <--> Back
Close i
Near-Close
Close-Mid ɪ̞
Mid
Open-Mid ɛ ɔ
Near-Open
Open a

Prosody

When pronouncing words, the division between syllables in the case of a consonant cluster at a syllable boundary is done by equally splitting the consonants if an even cluster, or putting 1 more consonant in the 2nd syllable if an odd cluster. The only exception to this method is with glides (see "Phonotactics" below).

Stress

Word stress in Indeyivroplu falls by default on the final closed syllable. Based on the part-of-speech inflections, this equates to the ultimate syllable for verbs, and the penultimate for all else. An earlier syllable can be stressed instead, but only through the usage of a diacritic (á,é,ë,í,ó,ú). There is also secondary stress in words with more than four syllables, falling on every third syllable before the primary stress. The select few one-syllable words get primary stress.

  1. prė - [ˌpʰɾɪ̞]
  2. andir - [anˈd̪iɾ]
  3. gišera - [giˈʃɛ.ɾa]
  4. gutňohjar - [gu̞t̪ʰ.ŋɔˈhjaɾ]
  5. nėkonlunkoru - [nɪ̞.kʰɔnˌlu̞nˈkʰɔ.ɾu̞]
  6. húndatğramju - [ˈhu̞n.d̪at̪ʰ.ɣɾa.mju̞]
  7. luskorzorkėgijohu - [lu̞s.kʰɔɾˌzɔɾ.kʰɪ̞.giˈjɔ.hu̞]

Intonation

Stress in Indeyivroplu is realised as a dynamic accent, meaning loudness is the distinguishing factor as opposed to tonality.

Phonotactics

Indeyivroplu has quite a high level of freedom when it comes to phonotactics. There are 3 rules governing the scenarios where consonant clusters can break the Sonority Sequencing Principle:

  1. = A single syllable may contain multiple adjacent nasals, fricatives, or plosives, as long as two of the same phoneme (disregarding voicedness) don’t occur adjacently within the syllable.
  2. = <r> placed directly after a nasal, fricative, or plosive when in the syllable coda will make those two consonants behave as a single unit together, but <r> cannot be followed by another consonant in that syllable.
  3. = Fricatives and stops are both regarded as if having the same priority ranking, and therefore may be placed interchangeably in a cluster.

Additionally, there is a 4th phonotactic rule:

  • Individual morphemes (word stems) must always end in a consonant. Thus when a morpheme ends in a front vowel in its original language, it converts to <j>, while a final back vowel becomes <h>.
    This rule exists to more clearly mark the start of an inflection in a word, since all inflections begin with a vowel or semivowel.

Morphology

Inflection

Words in Indeyivroplu are inflected for part of speech. In this manner, all words consist of base morphemes which are given one of the following suffixes: -u (noun), -a (adjective), -i (adverb), -ė (preposition/conjunction), -o (pronoun), -e (interjection), -ir (infinitive verb).

  1. prend- = related to comprehension
    prendu = understanding (n.)
    prendir = to understand (inf. v.)
    prenda = understood (adj.)
    prendi = understandingly (adv.)
    prende = OK / understood (intj.)
  2. loğ- = related to reason
    loğu = reason, logic (n.)
    loğė = because (conj.)
    loğa = logical (adj.)
    loği = logically (adv.)
    loğir = reason (inf. v.)
  3. m- = related to 1st person
    mo = I, me (pron.)
    ma = my (adj.)

Conjugation

Verbs in Indeyivroplu conjugate according to 3 persons, 2 numbers, 3 tenses, and 5 moods. To conjugate, use the following suffixes:

Infinitive
-ir
Indicative
Past Pres. Futu.
1stP. sing. -arz -ar -arx
plu. -jarz -jar -jarx
2ndP. sing. -urz -ur -urx
plu. -jurz -jur -jurx
3rdP. sing. -ėrz -ėr -ėrx
plu. -jėrz -jėr -jėrx
Imperative
1stP. sing. -arf
plu. -jarf
2ndP. sing. -urf
plu. -jurf
3rdP. sing. -ėrf
plu. -jėrf
Gerund
(indicative conjug.) + -end
Subjunctive
-sj- + (indicative conjug.)
Conditional
-šp- + (indicative conjug.)
Interrogative
možhė-* + (verb stem) + (conjug.)

The subjunctive and conditional moods are related in that both deal with hypothetical situations, where conditional is dependent on subjunctive. For details refer to: Grammatical Mood.

The interrogative mood using the prefix možhė is used in all questions, unless they already include one of the question words that begin with tšė.

*Colloquially, <h> is dropped to become možė

Syntax

Loanword Adaptation

Approximately 93% of all word stems in Indeyivroplu are from natural languages, and around 78% total are of Indo-European origin. When loaning any word, research was done into its etymology in an effort to loan only the base morpheme, leading to them not always being immediately recognizable. Here are some examples:

  1. ips- is the word stem relating to "high/height", loaned from Greek ψηλός (psilós) "high", but made to reflect the more basic root ύψος (ípsos) "height".
  2. soň- is the word stem relating to "sleep", loaned from Spanish sueño "sleep" (n.), but made to reflect the more basic root soñar, even if in Spanish it changes meanings to "dream" (v.).


Indeyivroplu implores a strictly phonetic system for the adaptation of loanwords, rather than the more internationally common phonemic method. This means that the individual phones of the word in the root language are converted to their closest approximation in Indeyivroplu systematically, while its original spelling is disregarded.

  1. fxas.elu [fχas] meaning "France", loaned from French "France" [fʁɑ̃s]
  2. dúaj [ˈd̪u̞.aj] meaning "through", loaned from German "durch" [dʊɐ̯ç]
  3. njéuh.u [ˈnjɛ.u̞h] meaning "bird", loaned from Mandarin "鳥" [ni̯ɜʊ̯²¹⁴]
    note here the 4th phonotactic rule coming into play

Agglutination

Indeyivroplu employs a frequent usage of agglutination. In the creation of the language, there was a preference towards forming new words using existing word stems rather than directly loaning the foreign word.

When making compound words there is no interfix used, so morphemes are simply placed directly after each other, with only the final morpheme being inflected.

  1. fligmuku ("bat") = flig.a + muk.u ("flying" + "rat")
  2. kajskorxonu ("laboratory") = kajs.u + kor.ir + xon.u ("trial" + "to work" + "house")
  3. inždora ("farthest") = inž.i + dor.a ("most" + "far")


The only cases where a non-final morpheme ever gets an interfix are for: morphemes ending in an obstruent + <r> sequence, and the 28 total "ghost-syllable" morphemes, named so because they consist of 1 syllable onset followed by -ė in all positions except word-finally. They are:

d, dj, fr, fsj, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, pr, s, sr, st, sj, šp, t, tr, tš, v, vj, xv, zd, zg, ž, žm

  1. stė.ob.ronir "surf" versus on.sti "then" (as opposed to on.stė.i)
  2. .jek.hu "syllable" versus elin.lu "Greek" (as opposed to elin.lė.u)
  3. kondrėzajtė "across from" versus bimor.kondru "antidote" (as opposed to bimor.kondrė.u)
  4. ultrėkluka "ingenious" versus ultri "extremely" (as opposed to ultrė.i)

Constituent Order

Indeyivroplu uses the order Subject-Verb-Object (SVO), and indirect objects come before direct objects. Adjectives and adverbs directly precede the noun or verb they modify, unless a subject pronoun is attached to the verb (only in 3rd person), in which case it will go between the adverb and verb. Also, prepositions must uninterruptedly connect their subject with the object. Outside of these rules, there is some flexibility allowed in word order, especially where there are consecutive words of the same part of speech.

"I have all of your blue books."

  1. tenar fsja ta sina girkju.
  2. tenar ta fsja sina girkju.
  3. tenar sina ta fsja girkju.
  4. ...

"You drove to the office this evening because of the rain."

  1. loğė rigėňu etabėndi ronkurz eosė kordafterxonu.
  2. etabėndi ronkurz eosė kordafterxonu loğė rigėňu.
  3. ...

Vocabulary

Basics

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  • hello = prėvete [pʰɾɪ̞ˈvɛt̪ʰɛ]
  • good = guta [ˈgu̞t̪ʰa]
  • bad = nėguta [nɪ̞ˈgu̞t̪ʰa]
  • yes = bale [ˈbalɛ]
  • no = ne [nɛ]
  • welcome = gutetge [gu̞ˈt̪ʰɛt̪ʰgɛ]
  • to go = gir [giɾ]
  • to say = lir [liɾ]
  • what = tšo [t̪ʃʰɔ]
  • correct = pšaja [ˈpʰʃaja]
  • happy = felisa [fɛˈlisa]
  • thank you = sepose [sɛˈpʰɔsɛ]
  • see you later = eosnėfre [ˈɛɔsnɪ̞fɾɛ]
  • language = leňgu [ˈlɛŋgu̞]
  • conlang = penzleňgu [pʰɛnzˈlɛŋgu̞]

Lists

[show]Swadesh list subset
English Indeyivroplu
I mo
you to
he opso
we mėjo
you (pl) tėjo
they sėjo
this eto
that ono
here eteli
there oneli
who tšėso
what (adj) tša
[show]Colors
English Indeyivroplu
black švatsa
white sefida
gray lusšvatsa
red sorxa
pink lussorxa
purple porfora
blue sina
cyan grinsina
green grina
yellow kitrėfaba
orange oraňžfaba
brown marona
[show]Numbers
numeral Indeyivroplu
0 nul
1 jek
2 zjoh
3 trij
4 tšahor
5 pandž
6 šeš
7 sem
8 axt
9 enun
10 deš
11 dešvėjek
12 dešvėzjoh
20 zjohdeš
100 hundat
1'000 jijaz
1'000'000 jekėljun
1×10^9 zjohėljun
1×10^12 trijėljun

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Sample Sentences

Text Excerpts

  • fsja umanju nasjėr diňiteti vė drejti lijra vė hama. sėjo samhuljėr loğu vė isikdju onvė ėnderxunti gutšpi bratsposebi siljėr. 🔊 (re-record)
фсйа уманйу насйер диңитэти ве дрэйти лийра ве ҳама. сейо самҳулйер лоғу ве исикдйу онве ендэрхунти гутшпи братспосэби силйер.
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood."
Source: Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 1


  • onvė tana zėmėlu tenėrz jeka leňgu vė jeka lu. onvė zamonė dezausti sėjo jėzdjėrz, pasėndozi getjėrz rafšezafu metšė Šinar-elu, onvė oneli bėnakjėrz. 🔊 (re-record)
онве тана земелу тэнерз йэка лэңгу ве йэка лу. онве замоне дэзаусти сейо йездйерз, пасендози гэтйерз рафшэзафу мэтше Шинар-элу, онве онэли бенакйерз.
"And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech."
"And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt there."
Source: King James Bible; The Tower of Babel


  • mezė gušakar sėjo tenjėrz vjė mėjo mnoga poštgėmožju, mezė nėjėrz. onvė gėsjėjėrz, ustė ni djėšpėjar loğė hėšpėjėr dezumka. 🔊 (re-record)
мэзе гушакар сейо тэнйерз вйе мейо многа поштгеможйу, мэзе нейерз. онве гесйейерз усте ни дйешпейар лоғе ҳешпейер дэзумка.
"But I expect they had lots of chances, like us, of turning back, only they didn’t. And if they had, we shouldn’t know, because they’d have been forgotten."
Source: The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers; Sam; pg. 719

Famous Quotes

  • lėsjur mo ustė dezumšpar. omuzkėsjur mo ustė metšumšpar. prėfigsjur mo ustė omuzšpar. 🔊
лесйур мо усте дэзумшпар. омузкесйур мо усте мэтшумшпар. префигсйур мо усте омузшпар.
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
Source: Benjamin Franklin


  • sėjo dasė dezumjėr frėzamonu hėjėr losštrafka vėrazkir ho. 🔊 (re-record)
сейо дасе дэзумйер фрезамону ҳейер лосштрафка веразкир ҳо.
"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
Source: Jorge Santayana


  • ohemu hėr ni istir djėerxir. djėbuskvolu tenėr samha hastloğu. 🔊 (re-record)
оҳэму ҳер ни истир дйеэрхир. дйебускволу тэнер самҳа ҳастлоғу.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
Source: Albert Einstein

Indeyivroplu Resources

Resources & Documents

Indeyivroplu words on Linguifex

Typing Diacritics

Latin:

  • ėğňšž / ĖĞŇŠŽ
    • áéëíóú / ÁÉËÍÓÚ

Cyrillic:

  • ғҳң / ҒҲҢ
    • а́э́е́и́о́у́ / А́Э́Е́И́О́У́

Additional Details

The meaning of the name Indeyivroplu, natively indėvroplu, is "Indo-European speech."

Setting

The fictional region in the world where Indeyivroplu would be spoken is in rural communities along part of the northern shore of the Danube river in Romania by the Bulgarian border, and is named Tsaxikézaf, transliterated to Romanian as Țahichezaf and Bulgarian as Цахикезаф. This location was chosen because it is the calculated geographic midpoint between the capitals of the primary home nations of Indeyivroplu's eight constituent languages.

Writing Conventions

  • Capitalization functions a bit differently from other languages using the Latin script, in that capitalization is only used at the start of proper names, thus the first word of an Indeyivroplu sentence will not necessarily be capitalized.
  • In the formal register, a hyphen (-) should be appended at the morpheme boundary of all proper names.
  • If typing diacritics is unsupported, those 5 letters of the Latin script should be written as their base form plus an apostraphe ('). For Cyrillic, the 3 special letters become their base form plus ь.
  • Note that affricates do not phonemically exist in Indeyivroplu, so their equivalents are always orthographically 2 letters.
  • In the specific case of an Indeyivroplu word being used as a proper noun (i.e. when translating titles of media to Indeyivroplu), the word is to be capitalized but a comma is appended instead of a hyphen.