Universaalaega
Universaalaega is a constructed language proposed as a universal means of communication across diverse cultures and planetary habitats. Developed in the mid-22nd century by linguist Lira Kaela and a consortium of cognitive scientists, it was designed as a lingua franca for international and interplanetary exchange. The goal is to minimize learning time for newcomers while reducing ambiguities inherent in natural languages.
Name combines universa- (universal) with alaega, a coined morpheme intended to evoke language in the project's
Phonology features 22 consonants and 6 vowels, with no diacritics in standard orthography. Syllables are typically
Grammar is analytic and highly regular, with no irregular verbs, limited inflection, and flexible word order
History and status: the project ran between 2143 and 2160, culminating in pilot programs across international
Scholars note questions of cultural neutrality, potential phonological bias, and resource requirements for large-scale adoption. Proponents
See also: constructed language, Esperanto, interlingua, lingua franca.