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Indeyivroplu is a personal conlang classifiable as both engineered and auxiliary, which was created starting in 2017 with the goals of reforming connections between the several branches of the Indo-European language family and maintaining an absolute logic in structure.  In aspiration of this, the vocabulary of Indeyivroplu is almost fully ''a posteriori'' in being heavily rooted from the Indo-European languages: Persian, Spanish, German, Russian, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, and Welsh ''(in a decreasing order of prevalence)''.  As for the ''a priori'' aspects of the conlang, there are some unique root words, and the structure can holistically be described as a mixture between some common Indo-European patterns and several inspirations received from other world languages.  Indeyivroplu is a heavily agglutinative language, also notable for its inflection based on part of speech.
Indeyivroplu is a personal conlang classifiable as both engineered and auxiliary, which was created starting in 2017 with the goals of reforming connections between the several branches of the Indo-European language family and maintaining an absolute logic in structure.  In aspiration of this, the vocabulary of Indeyivroplu is almost fully ''a posteriori'' in being heavily rooted from the Indo-European languages: Persian, Spanish, German, Russian, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, and Welsh ''(in a decreasing order of prevalence)''.  As for the ''a priori'' aspects of the conlang, there are some unique root words, and the structure can holistically be described as a mixture between some common Indo-European patterns and several inspirations received from other world languages.  Indeyivroplu is a heavily agglutinative language, also notable for its inflection based on part of speech.


'''Setting'''
==Setting==


The artificial setting where Indeyivroplu is the official language would be the island of Tsaxikezav, hypothetically located in the Black Sea of eastern Europe.  
The artificial setting where Indeyivroplu is the official language would be the island of Tsaxikezav, hypothetically located in the Black Sea of eastern Europe.