Fransean
Fransean is a constructed language (conlang) developed as a cross-cultural communication project by an online community beginning in the early 2010s. It draws on Romance vocabulary while applying a regular, simplified grammar and phonology intended to be approachable for learners of English and other European languages. The name Fransean signals its heritage, combining elements reminiscent of French with an inclusive, modern suffix.
Phonology and script: Fransean uses the Latin alphabet with a small set of diacritics to indicate vowel
Grammar: The language is analytic and largely uninflected. Nouns do not mark gender or case, and plural
Sample: Mi ama libro. Translation: I love the book.
Usage and status: There is a small, active online community of learners and contributors. Resources include