InterSlavic
InterSlavic, also known as Medžuslovjansky or Medžuslovjanskij, is a constructed language designed to serve as a common language for the Slavic peoples. It was created by the linguist and Slavophile Ludvík Zamenhof, who is also known for creating Esperanto. The language is based on the common vocabulary and grammar of the Slavic languages, with a simplified phonology and orthography.
InterSlavic aims to facilitate communication among Slavic speakers and to promote cultural and political unity among
The InterSlavic alphabet is based on the Latin script, with some additional letters to represent sounds unique
InterSlavic has a small but active community of speakers and learners, and there are various resources available