A Practical Guide to Romániço
Welcome to the official guide to Romániço, a simplified planned language based on a delocalized Romance lexicon. It was designed in 1991 to bridge the gap between the schematic and the naturalistic in constructed languages — that is, to combine the easy-to-use grammar of the former with the more rigorously Romance lexicon and orthography of the latter.
On this site, you’ll find everything you need to start using Romániço today.
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![]() RULES An overview of how Romániço works |
![]() WORDS Dictionaries and illustrated vocabularies |
![]() ABOUT What is Romániço? |
Alore Dómino Bediverus partiin, et vadin ad la spatho, et lene prendin ol ad si, et vadin ad la ripo; et ilác il lighin la cinto circum la manuprotectatros, et poste il jactin la spatho maxim fore posíbile aden la acuo; et on brachio et on manuo venin super la acuo et incontrin ol, et captin ol, et alore sucusin et brandin ol tri-vece, et alore desaparin la manuo cum la spatho aden la acuo.
Extract from Le Morte d’Arthur (1485)
by Thomas Malory