elekielestä
Elekieli is a constructed language created by K. E. K. Kii in 1986. It is an auxiliary language, meaning it was designed to facilitate communication between people of different native languages. Elekieli is characterized by its simple phonology and grammar, aiming for ease of learning and use. The vocabulary is largely derived from European languages, with influences from Romance and Germanic families.
The grammar of Elekieli is highly regular, featuring minimal inflection and a consistent word order. This regularity
The writing system of Elekieli uses the Latin alphabet. Pronunciation is generally phonetic, meaning that words