Sindhueuropaiom

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Indoeuropean Language
Sindhueuropaiom
Spoken in: Eurasia
Language extinction: developed into Proto-Indo-European languages by the 20th century BC
Language family: Indo-European
 Indoeuropean Language
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: ine
ISO 639-3: ine

Sindhueuropaiom or Indo-European International Auxiliary Language refers to the reconstructed language based on whole late Proto-Indo-European, usually including Proto-Aryan, Proto-Baltic, Proto-Celtic, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Hellenic, Proto-Iranian, Proto-Italic, Proto-Slavic, and Tocharian.

The Indoeuropean language project's main aim is to obtain a common, modern and usable language for the all nations, as Hebrew was reconstructed and revived for the Land of Israel a century ago. The Dnghu Group stated goal for Sindhueuropaiom is, "to substitute present-day linguae francae from third parties within the human community for a single, natural and common World Language". The Sindhueuropaiom project therefore to create a neutral language to all humans as an alternative to the common usage of one nation's language such as English language.

The revival project began with the publishing of Appendix of Europaio: A Brief Grammar of the European Language (ISBN 84-689-7727-6) and the creation of the Dnghu Group in Extremadura, where it has received a prize in a regional Government and University Innovative Entrepreneurship Competition on may 2006.

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