Europeze is a language created by Francisco Andrade and derived from the main European languages. It was projected as an international auxiliary language designed to be used by all Europeans as a neutral language, yet a familiar one to most Europeans. Europeze has a simplified grammar, similar to Esperanto and English. Most words have Germanic or Romanic roots and can be easily understood by most Europeans. There are also some words with Slavic or Greek roots.
More information about Europeze
https://europezedoma.wordpress.com/
https://europezedoma.wordpress.com/gramatik-ov-europeze/
Esperanto, Europeze, Folkspraak, Ido, Interglossa, Interlingua, Interslavic, Lingua Franca Nova, Lojban, Occidental (Interlingue), Romániço
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