List of constructed languages

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This list of constructed languages is in alphabetical order, and divided into auxiliary, engineered, and artistic languages, and their respective subgenres.

Contents

Language Name Year of
first
publication
Creator's Name Comments
Volapük 1879-1880 Johann Martin Schleyer
Esperanto 1887 L. L. Zamenhof Speakers variously placed between several thousand and 2 million
Idiom Neutral 1902 Waldemar Rosenberger Based on Volapük, abandoned in 1908
Latino sine Flexione 1903 Giuseppe Peano Replaced Idiom Neutral in 1908
Ido 1907 A group of reformist Esperanto speakers
Occidental 1922 Edgar de Wahl (Interlingue)
Novial 1928 Otto Jespersen
Glosa 1943 Lancelot Hogben, et al. Originally called Interglossa
Interlingua 1951 International Auxiliary Language Association

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