What is Linkve?
Linkve [ˈlinkve] is an artificial language created by the italian conlanger Luca Lunardi since 2008. At the beginning, his goal was to create a language which could express ideas briefly and meld Latin, German and English. Later, Linkve also inherited terms inspired by Slavic languages (in particular from Serbo-Croatian) and by Ancient Greek. Linkve originally had definite articles, but then they turned into suffixes because it was more practical to use them in writing.
Poems and songs are the most popular form of literature in Linkve.
Linkve currently sounds like an ancient common language spoken in the Balkans, from Greece to Austria-Hungary passing through the Republic of Venice.
Today it’s spoken, but more frequently written, by a small community of friends (Drugu o linkve) in the northwest of Italy to write messages and thoughts to each other. The community is always open to receive new members and active speakers, as well as people who wish to write in Linkve.
Poems and songs are the most popular form of literature in Linkve.
Linkve currently sounds like an ancient common language spoken in the Balkans, from Greece to Austria-Hungary passing through the Republic of Venice.
Today it’s spoken, but more frequently written, by a small community of friends (Drugu o linkve) in the northwest of Italy to write messages and thoughts to each other. The community is always open to receive new members and active speakers, as well as people who wish to write in Linkve.