Italokra
Italokra is a constructed language (conlang) developed by linguist Lena Mirov for world-building and speculative fiction. First described in 2012, it is designed to be approachable for learners while maintaining a Romance-based phonology. The name reflects its Italian-inspired roots and its aim of cross-cultural blending.
Phonology and writing: Italokra uses a Latin-based phoneme set drawn largely from Italian, with five vowels
Grammar: Italokra is analytic and typically follows a fixed subject–verb–object order. Nouns have no gender or
Lexicon and usage: Core vocabulary blends Italian lexemes with simplified roots from other languages to facilitate