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'''Indevroplu''' (''indėvroplu'' / индевроплу [https://voca.ro/13qHtyM6jysm '''🔊''']), also known by its older name '''Indeyivroplu''', is a personal constructed language (conlang) that is classifiable as both an engineered and auxiliary language due to its goals of maintaining an absolute logic in structure, and reforming connections between all living branches of the Indo-European (I.E.) language family.  In aspiration of this, the vocabulary of Indevroplu 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 morphemes (word roots) loaned from non-I.E. languages, and even a few unique ''a priori'' roots.  I first published my work on this conlang in 2024, and still continue to expand its vocabulary.  
'''Indevroplu''' (''indėvroplu'' / индевроплу [https://voca.ro/13qHtyM6jysm '''🔊''']), formerly known as '''Indeyivroplu''', is an Indo-European constructed language classifiable as both an engineered and auxiliary language, due to its goals of maintaining an absolute logic in structure and reforming connections between all living branches of the Indo-European (I.E.) language family.  In aspiration of this, the vocabulary of Indevroplu 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 morphemes (word roots) loaned from non-I.E. languages, and even a few unique ''a priori'' roots.  I first published my work on this conlang in 2024, and still continue to expand its vocabulary while translating text into it.  


The structure of Indevroplu is holistically a mixture between common Indo-European patterns and a few inspirations received from other world languages and conlangs.  It is a synthetic language, notable for its inflections based on part of speech, frequent agglutination (compounding of words), and lack of grammatical gender, cases, or articles.
The structure of Indevroplu is holistically a mixture between common I.E. patterns and a few inspirations received from other world languages and conlangs.  It is a synthetic language, notable for its inflections based on part of speech, frequent agglutination (compounding of words), and lack of grammatical gender, cases, or articles.
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Not included here is the past participle form because it is treated in Indevroplu as an adjective, with the suffix "-'''ka'''"
Not included here is the past participle form because it is treated in Indevroplu as an adjective, with the suffix "-'''ka'''"


The interrogative mood using the prefix '''megėj''' is used in all question sentences that do not contain question words, all of which begin with '''tšė'''.
The interrogative mood using the prefix '''megėj''' is used in all question sentences that do not contain question words, all of which begin with '''čė'''.


==Syntax==
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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>[t̪ʃʰɔ]</small>
* what = '''čo''' <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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*'''[https://a.co/d/541a7Mu Official Published Indevroplu Dictionary]'''
*'''[https://a.co/d/541a7Mu Official Published Indevroplu Dictionary]'''


[https://linguifex.com/wiki/Category:Indeyivroplu_words Indevroplu words on Linguifex]
[[:Category:Indevroplu words|Indevroplu words on Linguifex]]
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* ''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'''.''
* ''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'''.''
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