Zonal constructed languages are constructed languages made for certain linguistic group or linguistic regions. The most known of those are pangermanic and panslavic languages (panlatin languages are often called euroclones), which were mostly created during the period of national revivals at the of the 19th century but, also, sometimes after that.

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  • Zonal constructed languages are constructed languages made for certain linguistic group or linguistic regions. The most known of those are pangermanic and panslavic languages (panlatin languages are often called euroclones), which were mostly created during the period of national revivals at the of the 19th century but, also, sometimes after that. Some of them are Tutonish, a pangermanic project by Elias Molee which was intended to be and auxiliary at first but to eventually supplant all other germanic languages, Universalsprghket for scandinavian lands by K.G.F. Kejhser, Euronord for northern Europe by A.J. Pilgrim and Mezduslavjanski jezik for Slavs by Ladislav Podmele 1958. Apart from these European examples, there have also been attempts on other continents - Afrihili by K. A. Kumi Attobrah, which was created to be used as a lingua franca in all of Africa.
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  • Zonal constructed languages are constructed languages made for certain linguistic group or linguistic regions. The most known of those are pangermanic and panslavic languages (panlatin languages are often called euroclones), which were mostly created during the period of national revivals at the of the 19th century but, also, sometimes after that.
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  • Zonal constructed languages
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