Languagean
Languagean is a constructed language (conlang) that emerged in online communities in the early 2010s as part of experiments in cross-linguistic communication. It was designed to be accessible to new learners while presenting a rational typology suitable for linguistic analysis. The name blends “language” with the -an suffix common in several European-inspired conlangs, signaling its role as an artificial medium for study and international interaction. Languagean is not associated with any nation and has no official status.
Phonology and writing: Languagean uses 20 consonants and 5 vowels, with stress typically on the penultimate
Grammar: Languagean is primarily analytic with some agglutinative tendencies. The basic word order is subject–verb–object. Nouns
Lexicon and usage: The vocabulary blends roots from Romance and Germanic families with constructed roots intended
Languagean continues to be developed by volunteers who contribute texts, grammar notes, and learning materials to