Europanto

Europanto
Created byDiego Marani
Date1996
Setting and usageEuropean Union administration
Purpose
jest
  • Europanto
Language codes
ISO 639-3eur (retired)
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-europant

Europanto is a macaronic language concept with a fluid vocabulary from European languages of the user's choice or need. It was conceived in 1996 by Diego Marani (a journalist, author and translator for the European Council of Ministers in Brussels) based on the common practice of word-borrowing usage of many European languages. Marani used it in response to the perceived dominance of the English language; it is an emulation of the effect that non-native speakers struggling to learn a language typically add words and phrases from their native language to express their meanings clearly.

The main concept of Europanto is that there are no fixed rules—merely a set of suggestions. This means that anybody can start to speak Europanto immediately; on the other hand, it is the speaker's responsibility to draw on an assumed common vocabulary and grammar to communicate.

Marani wrote regular newspaper columns about the language and published a novel (Las Adventures des Inspector Cabillot) using it. As of 2005 he was no longer actively promoting it.[citation needed]


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