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Eurolang is a special kind of language called a "planned language." It was made by a person named Philip Hunt between 1995 and 1998. He hoped it could be a common language for the European Union, which is a group of countries in Europe. Philip Hunt wanted Eurolang to be super easy for people in Europe to learn. Unlike some other planned languages, like Esperanto, Eurolang uses many words that come straight from English.

Right now, we don't know of any groups of people who actively speak Eurolang. The website where Philip Hunt described the language has also disappeared from the internet.

What is a Planned Language?

A planned language, also called a constructed language or "conlang," is a language that someone creates on purpose. This is different from natural languages, like English or French, which grow and change over many years. People create planned languages for many reasons. Sometimes it's for a book or movie, like the languages in Star Trek or The Lord of the Rings. Other times, it's to make a language that is easy for everyone to learn and use, like Eurolang.

Why Create a Planned Language?

People create planned languages for different reasons. For example, some are made to be very simple and fair for everyone to learn, so people from different countries can talk easily. Others are made for fun, or to be part of a fictional world in stories and movies. Philip Hunt's goal for Eurolang was to help people in Europe communicate better.

Eurolang's Design and Words

Philip Hunt designed Eurolang to be simple. He wanted it to be easy for Europeans to pick up quickly. He used words from several European languages to build Eurolang.

Where Do Eurolang Words Come From?

Eurolang's words are based on several languages that are spoken in Europe. These include English, German (Deutsh-lang), French (France-lang), Italian (Italia-lang), Spanish (Espanja-lang), and Latin. By using words from these common languages, Philip Hunt hoped Eurolang would feel familiar to many Europeans.

An Example of Eurolang

Here is a short example of what Eurolang looks like. It talks about how the language was made and how easy it is to learn.

Eurolang est actifacta lang, qui me creatab estar comuna 2a lang per la Europa Unized (EU). Its word-list est baseda super England-lang, Deutsh-lang, France-lang, Italia-lang, Espanja-lang et Latin. Me desinab it estar facila lernar et usar.

Detail est, que lernabera Europa person, qui deja sav un or plus un de da langs, probablae pos lectar Eurolang (no tropa usation de dictionary), si ge est lernabera it per 2 days. Evidentae, facation it est plus unfacila rel lection it.

What the Eurolang Example Means

Let's break down what the example text says in English:

"Eurolang is a made-up language that I created to be a common second language for the European Union (EU). Its word list is based on English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Latin. I designed it to be easy to learn and use."

"The detail is that a learning European person, who already knows one or more of these languages, probably can read Eurolang (without too much use of a dictionary) if they learn it for 2 days. Clearly, speaking it is harder than reading it."

This shows how Philip Hunt thought Eurolang could be learned very quickly, especially by people who already knew some European languages.

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