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Salveto (pronounced "sahl-VET-oh") is a constructed language (conlang) designed to be used as an international auxilliary language (auxlang or IAL) with a vocabulary based on Latin and modern Romance languages. Like Esperanto and many other auxlangs, it is designed to bring people together from all over the world by providing a common language that's easy to learn. This is the official website for the Salveto language.
What is Salveto?An overview of Salveto and its goals.Salveto GrammarA concise overview of the rules that define Salveto.Salveto vs. EsperantoSalveto is better than Esperanto for a world auxlang. Even if you're an Esperantist who has heard all the boasts before from young, upstart languages, you should read this.Esperanto's "16 Rules"Esperanto claims to have only 16 rules with no exceptions, which of course is untrue. But if we use the same logic, Salveto would have only 12!TranslationsA few translations that will give you an idea of Salveto's look and feel.Questions & AnswersEverything you always wanted to know about Salveto, and a bunch of stuff you probably never thought to ask.VocabularySome of the more commonly used words.Common VerbsThe most popular verbs used every day.Common first namesSalveto's version of many popular first names.Country NamesSalveto's official list of countries.External LinksA collection of links to websites that might be of interest.The FutureWhat's next for Salveto? |
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