Budinos

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Budinos
Setting and usageinternational auxiliary language for speakers of Finno-Ugric languages
EthnicityFinno-Ugrians
Purpose
SourcesUdmurt, Hungarian
Language codes
ISO 639-3qbu (local use)
IETFart-x-budinos (local use)

Budinos is a constructed language designed by to be an international auxiliary language for speakers of Finno-Ugric languages. Budinos builds mainly on Udmurt and Hungarian but also has features from Finnish, Estonian, Mari, and other related languages.

Budinos originates in an initiative from ethnofuturists in Udmurtia from the perspective that foreign languages are insufficient to fully communicate the Finno-Ugric world view in full, according to ethnofuturist thinking. The language has been employed in artistic usage both in Udmurtia and in Estonia.[1]

The name 'Budinos' originates in Herodotus' Histories which, according to one of the authors of the language, Yuri Perevoshchikov, describes a pastoral tribe named 'the Budins' by the river Don.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sikk, Rein (May 27, 2009). "Udmurdid lõid soome-ugri ühistehiskeele". Eesti Päevaleht. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ Ville Ropponen (ed.): Volga-antologia. Turku 2010. ISBN 978-952-5500-75-2

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