
The Interslavic language gathering in Prague organized by a member of our Forum!
Czechs, Croats, Ukrainians, Slovaks, and Poles together in one photo!

The Interslavic language gathering in Prague organized by a member of our Forum!
Czechs, Croats, Ukrainians, Slovaks, and Poles together in one photo!

Such a unique and pleasant atmosphere can only be found at the largest European gathering of polyglots! A huge number of very interesting lectures, courses, and people – only there.
Naturally, we couldn’t miss it! 🙂 We spoke about the highly practical side of the Interslavic language and situations where Interslavic can be more financially advantageous. Stay tuned for the video on the Polyglot Gathering channel!
Dr. Viktor Senderov, a member of our Advisory Board, spoke about the Interslavic language on Bulgarian BRN News radio. It is great to see that news of our work is spreading to the Balkans as well!
Listen to the conversation in Bulgarian here:
https://bnrnews.bg/hristobotev/post/430225/vazmozhen-li-e-mezhduslavyanski-ezik
The year 2025 was a time of great work and obstacles, but also of joy and breaking through those barriers!
Through our efforts and mutual support, we truly managed to achieve a lot, meet new colleagues, and spread the word about our project even further!
There are so many results of our work that just talking about them took 74 minutes! 😀
Thank you all for your help! So many people support us, and without them, we wouldn’t have been able to do anything. 🙂
In 2026, we plan to reach even greater goals!
May the Interslavic Force be with you!





It was truly wonderful at the international gathering of language lovers, LingvaFest, in Bratislava! Many thanks to the organizators for the invitation and the opportunity to give two presentations 🙂
We met many new people and gained a lot of new knowledge!
Our Foundation and the Interslavic language are also being heard in Lusatia!
We are very grateful that our musical gathering in Poznań created such good memories in Sorbian hearts!

Our Medžuslovjansky musical gathering, which we held recently, was also featured in the Sorbian magazine Serbske Nowiny, and there were many good words about us.
We are truly grateful — heartfelt greetings to all Lusatian Sorbs!
Link to the magazine:
…how the Interslavic flew between ocean
Hello, we have good news! A few weeks ago, MSJF got in touch with Slavicbros (https://linktr.ee/slavicbros). These are people who are descendants of Slavic nations in America and want to keep their culture there. We exchanged good ideas with them about how it would be possible to develop the Interslavic language in America and we will continue to work with them. Interslavic is spreading from Europe to the whole world!
May the Interslavic power be with you!
A big thank you to everyone for participating in our multinational concert and singing from different Slavic countries and moderated in Interslavic language at Przystanek Pireus in Poznań!
22.08.2025 we had the chance to listen to beautiful songs from many parts of Slavic Europe thanks to the professional concert by Roberto Lombino, student of Geoslavistics at Adam Mickiewicz University and honorary member of our Foundation.
Each song we sang had at least two language versions – thanks to this we were able to integrate people from different countries through their own cultures!
At our gathering, there were many nationalities – Belarusians, Poles, Ukrainians, and more!
It was especially pleasant for us to welcome three Sorbian guests from Lusatia: Dr. Filip Peršin, Sofia Brězanec, and teacher Daniela Heelemanowa.
Lusatia lives on!
Not all participants knew the Polish language, which is why we conducted our gathering in Interslavic, that was understandable to everyone present.
Our musical meeting showed that people of many nations can integrate and enjoy themselves together, and also that the Interslavic language, which our Foundation promotes, can be a practical tool of cultural dialogue, and not just a hobby for conlangers and language enthusiasts.
We received media support from:
We were able to financially organize this project thanks to a microgrant we received from CIM Horyzonty and the city of Poznań.
On Saturday, following yesterday’s integration, we also held a gathering of Interslavic language speakers pri jezerě Malta.
A big thank you to all of you, and stay tuned for new projects!
Interslavic Language is now also in magazines!
In the Polish magazine “Gniazdo” (No. 2(33)/2024) Michał Swat spoke about the Interslavic Language and on the Interslavic Language. About its history, how it differs from similar projects, how it developed in the past and is developing at the moment, what alphabets are used, how many people are interested, what its goal is, what it has in common with the Proto-Slavic language, why it is a non-political project and what its future may hold.

It was a pleasure for the representatives of our Foundation to be at a presentation about the Interslavic language and literature, which took place at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań!
It is very encouraging to see that both scholars and students are interested in the Interslavic language – one of the goals of our Foundation is professional academic work.
A big thank you to our good colleagues: Roberto Lombino for the presentation about the Interslavic language, and to Matija, the representative of the Association for Interslavic Culture from Croatia, for the presentation on the book “Nehaj nesųt nas běle oblåky”!
Afterward, we also performed together at a concert featuring songs in the Interslavic language, held at the Georgian restaurant Pan Gar – the audience was engaged, and the concert was beautiful!
Thanks to everyone who participated, and especially to Ms. Nina Mautner for organizing this gathering!