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This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (January 2010) Slovio (from the Slavic slovo "word") is a constructed language begun in 1999 by Mark Hučko. Hučko claims that the language should be relatively easy for non-Slavs to learn as well, as an alternative to tongues such as Esperanto which are based more on Latin root words. The vocabulary is based on the shared lexical foundation of the Slavic languages. As of October 2007, Slovio had over 44,000 words. Alphabet Latin: a b c cx d e f g (gx) h i j k l m n o p r s sx t u v (wx) z zx Cyrillic: а б ц ч д е ф г (дж) х и й к л м н о п р с ш т у в (щ) з ж (optional characters are in parentheses)   Latin characters   Cyrillic characters Phonetic value A a А а /a/ B b Б б /b/ C c Ц ц /t͡s/ Cx cx Ч ч /t͡ʃ/ D d Д д /d/ E e Е е /e/ F f Ф ф /f/ G g Г г /ɡ/ Gx gx ДЖ дж /d͡ʒ/ H h Х х /h/ or /x/ I i И и /i/ J j Й й /j/ K k К к /k/ L l Л л /l/ M m М м /m/ N n Н н /n/ O o О о /o/ P p П п /p/ R r Р р /r/ S s С с /s/ Sx sx Ш ш /ʃ/ T t Т т /t/ U u У у /u/ V v В в /v/ Z z З з /z/ Zx zx Ж ж /ʒ/ Optional characters:   Latin characters   Cyrillic characters Phonetic value Hq hq always /h/ Hx hx always /x/ X x Кс кс /ks/ Wx wx Щ щ /ʃtʃ/ Q q Palatalises the preceding consonant In the Latin alphabet Slovio usually lacks diacritical marks, but can optionally be written with diacritics. Numerals Number: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 100 1000 Numeral: nul din dva tri cxtir piat sxes siem vos dev des dvades trides sto tisicx Sources This article was translated from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia on 22 January 2011. (German) Tilman Berger: Vom Erfinden slawischer Sprachen. In: Miloš Okuka u. a. (Hrsg.): Germano-slavistische Beiträge. Festschrift für Peter Rehder zum 65. Geburtstag. Sagner, München 2004, ISBN 3-87690-874-4, (Die Welt der Slaven Sammelbände 21). (German) Cornelia Mannewitz: Sprachplanung im Internet. Das Projekt Slovio. In: Fiedler, Sabine (Hg.): Esperanto und andere Sprachen im Vergleich. Beiträge der 18. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik e. V., 21. - 23. Nov. 2008, in Berlin. S. 157 - 164 (German) Tilman Berger, [1] Panslavismus und Internet, 2009, pp. 25–29, p. 33. Katherine Barber, [2] "Old Church Slavonic and the 'Slavic Identity'". [3] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Polish) Langmaker.com [4] http://www.ahistoria.pl/?s=slovio&x=13&y=15 (Slovak) Život [5] 2/2005 (Slovak Magazine)[6] (Slovak) Extraplus, [7] October 2004 (Slovak Magazine))[8] (German) Tilman Berger, [9] Potemkin im Netz 2009. Slovio Book Publisher [10] Slovio Book store [11] F5, 20 (62),07.06.10—13.06.10, p. 22. [12] v · d · eSlavic languages West Slavic Czech · Kashubian · Knaanic · Polabian · Polish · Pomeranian · Silesian · Slovak · Slovincian · Sorbian (Lower, Upper) East Slavic Belarusian · Carpathian Rusyn · Iazychie · Old East Slavic · Old Novgorod dialect · Pannonian Rusyn · Russian · Ruthenian · Ukrainian South Slavic Bulgarian · Church Slavonic · Macedonian · Old Church Slavonic · Serbo-Croatian (Bosnian · Croatian · Montenegrin · Serbian) · Slovene Constructed languages Pan-Slavic language ( Slovianski · Slovio · Mezduslavjanski jezik · Neposlava · Universalis Lingua Slavica ) Other Proto-Slavic Separate dialects and Slavic microlanguages Banat Bulgarian · Burgenland Croatian · Chakavian · East Slovak · Kajkavian · Lachian · Molise Croatian · Prekmurian · Resian · Slavic dialects of Greece · Shtokavian · West Polesian · Torlakian Italics indicate extinct languages.