List of planned languages
The following list of planned languages is an incomplete, alphabetical listing of planned languages , semi-planned languages and planned language projects with an indication of the year of development (or first use / publication). The number of speakers in each case can only be estimated within extremely rough limits .
list
| Surname | Abbreviation according to ISO 639 |
Year of first publication |
Number of speakers | comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afrihili | afh | 1970 | is based on several African languages | |
| Arcaicam Esperantom | eo, epo | 1969 | Should act like an archaic form of Esperanto; to use as a stylistic device. No planned language of its own , but with Popido and Gavaro (La Sociolekta Triopo) a means of representing certain registers in literary translations. |
|
| Babm | 1962 | |||
| Basic English | 1930 | |||
| Bolak (or "Blue Language") | 1899 | |||
| Bliss symbol | zbl | 1971 | No language, just a script of pictograms. | |
| Characteristica universalis | 18th | Leibniz | ||
| Communication language | 1839 | |||
| Delmondo | 1960 | |||
| Ekselsioro | 1906 | |||
| Esperanto | eo, epo | 1887 | 500000 | Most common planned language |
| Esperantuisho | 1955 | |||
| Espido | 1923 | |||
| Eurolengo | 1972 | |||
| Europeo | 1914 | |||
| Gavaro | eo, epo | ~ 2000 | Should act like an Argot form of Esperanto; to use as a stylistic device. No planned language of its own , but with Popido and Arcaicam Esperantom (La Sociolekta Triopo) means for representing certain registers in literary translations. |
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| Gestuno | 1951 | International sign language | ||
| Globaqo | 1956 | |||
| Globally | ?? | |||
| Glosa | igs | 1943 | ||
| Hom Idyomo | ?? | |||
| Idiom neutral | 1902 | Development from Volapük | ||
| I do | io, ido | 1907 | 2000 | Development based on Esperanto |
| INTAL 1956 (or 1964, Intal II) | 1968 issue | until 1978 altogether 28 issues with improvements | ||
| Interglossa | igs | 1943 | ||
| Interlingua de IALA | ia, ina | 1951 | In grammar and vocabulary an "average Romance language". Tried unsuccessfully to build on the success of Interlingua-IL de ApI sive Latino sine flexione , Lingua Auxiliare Internationale . | |
| Interlingue | ie, ile | 1922 | 200 | by Edgar von Wahl |
| Interslavic | 2006, 2011 | a few hundreds | Known as "Slovianski" until 2011 | |
| Ithkuil | 2004 | Particularly complex, v. a. in grammar | ||
| Klingon | tlh | 1984 | 30th | Constructed language for the science fiction world of Star Trek |
| Colonial German | 1916 | Based on the German language | ||
| Kotava | avk | 1978 | ||
| Láadan | ldn | 1982 | ||
| La langue simplifiée (Simplified Language) or Stoechiophonie | 1858 | is based on 250 roots, often inspired by Sanskrit, which can be logically combined | ||
| Latin Esperanto | 1911 | |||
| Latino semplificato | ?? | |||
| Latino sine flexione | requested | 1903 | Also Interlingua-IL de Academia pro Interlingua (ApI) . Controlled simplified version of (neo) Latin; most used planned language for scientific publications, especially mathematics 1905–1939 | |
| Lincos | 1960 | |||
| Lingua Franca Nova | lfn | 1998 | Romance compromise vocabulary, Creole language- inspired analytical grammar. | |
| Lingua Internacional | 1905 | |||
| Lingua sistemfrater | 1957 | |||
| Lingwa de Planeta | 2006 | Based on the vocabulary of the most widely spoken languages on earth | ||
| Lingwo internaciona (Antido) | 1907 | |||
| Loglan | 1960 | |||
| Lojban | jbo | 1987 | ||
| Mez Voio | 1908 | |||
| Modern Esperanto | 1958 | |||
| Modern Indo-European | 2006 | Based on the Proto-Indo-European | ||
| Mondial | 1943 | |||
| Mondlingvo | 1906 | |||
| Na'vi language | 2005 | |||
| Neo | New | 1961 | In the tradition of Esperanto; short in expression | |
| Nepo | 1915 | |||
| Nol (planned language) | 2006 | |||
| Novial | nov | 1928 | ||
| Noxilo | 1997 | |||
| Nuove novel | 1879 | |||
| Occidental, p. Interlingue | ie, ile | 1922 | ||
| Pasilingua | 1898 | |||
| Perio | 1904 | |||
| Poliespo | ?? | |||
| Popido | eo, epo | ~ 1980 | Should act like a dialect form of Esperanto; to use as a stylistic device. No planned language of its own , but with Gavaro and Arcaicam Esperantom (La Sociolekta Triopo) means for representing certain registers in literary translations. |
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| Pra-Esperanto | 1878, 1882 | Zamenhof's preliminary draft | ||
| Ratiáce | 2011 | |||
| Romance | 1908 | |||
| Romanal | 1909 | |||
| Rus-Mongolian | 2013 | |||
| Slovio | 2001 | |||
| Solresol | requested | 1817 | Only seven different syllables ( solmization ), e.g. B. represented by sounds or movements | |
| Sona | 1935 | |||
| Spokil | 1887 | |||
| Starck German | 1972 | Used for parody poems | ||
| Timerio | 1921 | |||
| Toki Pona | 2001 | 100 | Basic vocabulary of 123 words; other terms are circumscribed. | |
| Ulla | 1906 | |||
| Uniespo | eo, epo | ~ 2000 | UNIversala ESPerantO, Esperanto version especially for scientific terminology by Manuel Halvelik (also author of La Sociolekta Triopo ). | |
| Unilingua (or Mirad) | ?? | |||
| Universal glot | 1868 | |||
| Uropi | 1986 | |||
| Utoki | 1962 | |||
| Vendergood | 1906 | |||
| Volapük | vo, vol | 1880 | First relatively widespread world auxiliary language | |
| World German | 1915 | |||
| Yvle | 2005 |
See also
- Naturalistic planned language
- Constructed language
- Pasigraphy
- Esperantide
- Language Construction Kit
- Portal: Constructed Languages
- Interlinguistics