Kotava: International auxiliary language created in 1978

Kotava is an international auxiliary language (IAL).

It focuses especially on the idea of cultural neutrality. The name means "the language of one and all". The Kotava community has put into use the saying "a project humanistic and universal, utopian and realistic". The language is mainly known in French-speaking countries and most learning materials for it are in French.

Kotava
Kotava
Kotava: International auxiliary language created in 1978
Created byStaren Fetcey
Date1978
Setting and usageInternational auxiliary language
Purpose
Sourcesa priori language
Official status
Regulated byLinguistic committee (Kotava Avaneda)
Language codes
ISO 639-3avk
Linguist List
avk
Glottologkota1280

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International auxiliary language

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