01/5/2007
The Dnghu ('Language') Association is an international, non-profit organization located in Europe,
whose main mission is
to promote the Indo-European language and culture. Its primary concerns today are
developing the Modern Indo-European Grammatical System, to bring the reconstructed
Proto-Indo-European language to its full potential, and
teaching it as a second language for all European Union citizens. Our long-term objectives
are the adoption of Modern Indo-European by the European Union as its main official language, as well as
the use of Indo-European as the main international auxiliary language, to overcome present-day communication
barriers,
derived from the cultural implications that arise from the
use of English as lingua franca.
Indo-European language revival history
Having begun in 2004 as a personal project, it wasw founded in 2005 as the Dnghu Group. It is currently
reviewing its original aim, of merely promoting the language among university experts,
to become the generally accepted language regulator within a European-lead private,
independent framework, the Dnghu Association. It is provisionally headquartered
in Badajoz, a Spanish town near the Portuguese border, where the scientific and
economic departments of the UEx are located.
A legal framework for language revival
The Dnghu Association is financed by a private Spanish education company,
Biblos, and its work is supported by
Extremadura University professors. The regional
Government of Extremadura and other public economic agents
have also supported
the Dnghu projects' present and future implementation.
The Dnghu Association will provide organizational, legal, and financial support
for a broad range of projects based on the Indo-European language. The Association will provide
a framework for intellectual property and financial contributions that
simultaneously limits contributors potential legal exposure. Through a
collaborative and decentralized development process, Dnghu projects will deliver
freely available works under pragmatic licenses which make it easy for
all users, commercial and individuals, to further develop and participate
in our projects.
You can take a look at the current
provisional Board of Trustees,
and also read online the
Statute of Dnghu
of the Spanish Asociación Cultural Dnghu (NIF G06508451), from which we are currently working.