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L1wi

L1wi is a constructed language (conlang) created for clear human communication and straightforward machine processing. It was developed by an international community of linguists and hobbyists, with a focus on unambiguous grammar, vocabulary that is easy to learn, and compatibility with simple natural-language processing tools. The name L1wi is derived from the idea of "one world," reflecting the project’s aim of ease of adoption across diverse speakers.

Its grammar is analytic and primarily SVO (subject–verb–object). The script uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics

Development and documentation occur on a public wiki and repository. Core resources include a grammar outline,

for
a
small
phoneme
set.
There
are
no
grammatical
genders;
nouns
take
optional
case
particles
to
mark
functions
in
a
sentence,
while
verbs
indicate
tense
through
a
small
set
of
particles.
Adjectives
usually
precede
the
noun
and
do
not
agree
in
number
or
gender.
The
language
employs
a
regular
phonotactic
structure
and
a
minimal
amount
of
irregular
forms
to
simplify
learning
and
parsing
by
machines.
a
compact
dictionary,
and
a
collection
of
example
texts.
L1wi
has
been
used
in
teaching
materials,
language-learning
experiments,
and
preliminary
tests
of
translation
workflows.
The
project
emphasizes
openness,
community
governance,
and
ongoing
refinement
as
usage
data
accumulates.