Interlingua - Wikipedia Interlingua ( ɪntərˈlɪŋɡwə , Interlingua: [inteɾˈliŋɡwa]) is an international auxiliary language (IAL) developed between 1937 and 1951 by the American International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA)
Interlingua The words of Interlingua are based on international words that come from Latin, Greek and other languages, and exist in Italian, French, Spanish Portuguese, English, German, and Russian
Interlingua language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Interlingua represents the common lexical heritage of the European languages and is immediately comprehensible to millions, and is easily learned Many now use it on the internet to exchange messages with speakers of Romance languages
Interlingua - Linguifex Interlingua was developed to combine a simple, mostly regular grammar with a vocabulary common to the widest possible range of western European languages, making it unusually easy to learn, at least for those whose native languages were sources of Interlingua's vocabulary and grammar
Interlingua - HandWiki Interlingua focuses on common vocabulary shared by Western European languages, which are often descended from or heavily influenced by the Latin language (such as the Romance languages) and Greek language
Interlingua: An international language – The Our Languages blog . . . Interlingua is an international language that was created in 1951 The result of almost three decades’ work by linguists from several countries, Interlingua is easy to learn and understand, especially if you speak a Romance language Interlingua is a synthesis of Latin-based languages
Concise English–Interlingua Dictionary In 1975 Messrs P Berwick, B C Sexton and R V Spathaky began compiling a new English–Interlingua dictionary using approximately 10,000 words selected by Spathaky
Interlingua grammar - Wikipedia It follows the usage of the original grammar text (Gode Blair, 1951), which is accepted today but regarded as conservative The grammar of Interlingua is based largely on that of the Romance languages, but simplified, primarily under the influence of English