Interlingua
English
Etymology
Coined possibly independently multiple times in multiple languages, but modern use derives from the Interlingua word. The word itself comes from Latin inter (“between”) + lingua (“language”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: ĭn'tə(r)lĭng"wə, IPA(key): /ˈɪntə(ɹ)ˌlɪŋɡwə/
Proper noun
Interlingua
- An interlanguage based on Romance languages, English, German, Russian and Latin, developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association, and first published in 1951.
- Latino sine Flexione, a simplified version of Latin by Giuseppe Peano
Abbreviations
Usage notes
Sometimes confused with Interlingue
Related terms
Terms related to Interlingua
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Translations
interlanguage based on Romance languages
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References
Interlingua on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
See also
- Appendix of Interlingua words, phrases and examples
Further reading
- ISO 639-1 code ia, ISO 639-3 code ina
- Ethnologue entry for Interlingua, ia
- Googlegroup of the Academia pro Interlingua
- Interlingua Wiktionaries
- Union Mundial pro Interlingua
- Wikia of the Academia pro Interlingua
- Wikipedia in Interlingua
- Yahoogroup of the Academia pro Interlingua
Interlingua
Proper noun
Interlingua
Romanian
Proper noun
Interlingua f
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