From the Lord's Prayer (in Interlingue) Patre nor, qui es in li cieles, mey tui nómine esser sanctificat... Interlingue ([interˈliŋɡwe] ; ISO 639 ie, ile)...
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The language Interlingue ([interˈliŋɡwe]; ISO 639 ie, ile), originally Occidental ([oktsidenˈtaːl]), is an international auxiliary language created in...
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Interlingue literature broadly encompasses the body of fiction and nonfiction work created or translated into Interlingue, a constructed language created...
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The constructed language Interlingue, originally known as Occidental, has a history spanning a century since its original publication by its creator Edgar...
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out by the 1980s. Its name was officially changed to Interlingue in 1949. More recently Interlingue has been revived on the Internet. In 1928 Ido's major...
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Unauthorized standard test image Li Europan lingues – Placeholder text in Interlingue Metasyntactic variable – Placeholder term used in computer science Pangram –...
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Interlingue and Interlingua are constructed international auxiliary languages. Interlingu- applies to three international auxiliary languages: Interlingua...
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The Interlingue-Union is an organisation whose goal is to popularise Interlingue, an international auxiliary language. It has existed since 1929 and is...
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Edgar de Wahl (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie))
Edgar von Wahl (Interlingue: Edgar de Wahl, born Edgar Alexis Robert von Wahl, 23 August 1867 – 9 March 1948) was a Baltic German mathematics and physics...
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multiple places Ilé-Ifẹ̀, an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria Interlingue (ISO 639:ile), a planned language Isoleucine, an amino acid abbreviated...
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periodicals, the richest collections of materials about Volapük and Interlingue, among others. UEA-Vikio: Switzerland CDELI (français) CDELI (esperanto)...
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Ric Berger (category Interlingue)
Wahl. He eventually succeeded in changing the name of the language to Interlingue in 1949. Ric Berger officially became interested in Interlingua in 1956...
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fiction settings, such as Star Trek and the works of Robert A. Heinlein. Interlingue, more commonly known as Occidental, an auxiliary language originally...
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German). Retrieved 10 January 2023. G. Berruto; B. Moretti; S. Schmid. Interlingue italiane nella Svizzera tedesca. Osservazioni generali e note sul sistema...
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predominantly based on the Romance languages, best known of which are Interlingue (previously known as Occidental) and Interlingua. Both were designed...
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Li Europan lingues (category Articles containing Interlingue-language text)
Europan lingues ([li ewroˈpaːn ˈliŋgwes]) is a quotation in Occidental (Interlingue), an international auxiliary language devised by Edgar von Wahl in 1922...
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Esperanto II, Ido, Peano's Interlingua (Latino sine flexione), Novial, and Interlingue (Occidental). In pursuit of the last goal, it conducted parallel studies...
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Miskito Navajo Otomi sign American artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other constructed Lojban...
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Ido based on Esperanto 1917 Quenya created by J. R. R. Tolkien 1921 Interlingue (as Occidental) Transcendent Algebra by Estonian linguist Jacob Linzbach...
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Sonoma County, California, US Occidental Park, Seattle, Washington, US Interlingue, a constructed language formerly known as Occidental Occidental College...
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Mundolinco (1902) Idiom Neutral (1907) Ido (1912) Reform-Neutral (1922) Interlingue (1928) Novial (1937) Esperanto II (c. 1943) Mondial (1951) Interlingua...
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Association Interlingua Interlingue, Occidental ie ile ile ile Individual Constructed by Edgar de Wahl, first published in 1922 Interlingue; Occidental Inuktitut...
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officer and teacher Edgar de Wahl and applied in the constructed language Interlingue, which was also his creation. The rule served for the formation of certain...
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like the Latin E Ukrainian Ye, also spelled Ie, the Cyrillic letter Є Interlingue, originally the Occidental language (ISO 639-1 code IE) Indo-European...
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Esperanto/Ido Esperanto/Interlingua Esperanto/Novial Ido/Interlingua Ido/Novial Interlingue/Interlingua Lojban/Loglan Portal List of constructed languages List of...
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teacher, mathematician and linguist, creator of the Occidental language (Interlingue) Eduard von Toll, geologist and Arctic explorer Jakob von Uexküll, biologist...
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Esperanto Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages in Austria Interlingue literature Sutton, Geoffrey (2008). Concise Encyclopedia of the Original...
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Heinrich Nidecker (category Interlingue speakers)
international auxiliary language movement, supporting Ido and later Interlingue; he authored several works in the latter. Nidecker also wrote on topics...
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produced such languages as Latino sine flexione (1903), Ido (1907), Interlingue (1922), and Interlingua (1951). English remains the dominant language...
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18th century. Other languages developed include Idiom Neutral (1902), Interlingue-Occidental (1922), Interlingua (1951) and Lingua Franca Nova (1998)....
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