lnRi
lnRi, also known as "Lingua Romana Imperii," is a constructed language created by the German linguist and polyglot Johann Martin Schleyer. It was designed as a universal auxiliary language, intended to serve as a lingua franca for international communication. The language is notable for its phonetic spelling system, which aims to make it easily pronounceable by speakers of any language.
lnRi is constructed using a phonetic alphabet, where each letter represents a specific sound. This system is
One of the key features of lnRi is its vocabulary, which is derived from a combination of
Despite its potential benefits, lnRi has not gained widespread adoption as an international language. This may
In summary, lnRi is a constructed language designed to serve as a universal auxiliary language. It features