Pacificlanguage
Pacificlanguage is a constructed language designed to serve as an international auxiliary language for speakers around the Pacific Rim. It emphasizes regular grammar, simple pronunciation, and cross-cultural comprehensibility. The language project is maintained by a global community of linguists and language enthusiasts who collaborate on its grammar, vocabulary, and teaching materials.
Phonology and writing: Pacificlanguage uses a Latin-based alphabet with five vowels and about eighteen consonants. Stress
Grammar: The language follows a predominantly subject-verb-object word order. It uses analytic morphology with small, fixed
Vocabulary: The lexicon draws from a wide range of Pacific languages and international lingua francas. Neologisms
Usage and status: Pacificlanguage has a modest speaker community focused on online forums, learning resources, and
Evaluation: Proponents cite ease of learning and cultural neutrality, while critics point to limited real-world use