latinou
Latinou is a constructed language developed in the 2010s as an experimental international auxiliary language. It blends Latin-derived vocabulary with a regular, simplified grammar and a phonology designed to be approachable for speakers of Western European languages. The name combines Latin heritage with the suffix -ou, a designation used within the project to mark a language.
Origins and community: Latinou emerged in online hobbyist circles during the 2010s as a collaborative language
Phonology and script: Latinou uses a largely phonemic Latin-based alphabet with five vowels and a set of
Grammar: The language follows a subject–verb–object order. Nouns show minimal inflection, with plural marked by a
Status and resources: Latinou remains a niche language with no formal adoption by any government or organization.