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'''Indeyivroplu''' (''indėvroplu'' / индевроплу [https://voca.ro/1jCklSWxmNZY '''🔊''']), 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. | '''Indeyivroplu''' (''indėvroplu'' / индевроплу [https://voca.ro/1jCklSWxmNZY '''🔊''']), 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 | 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. | ||
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