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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)... |
(1879) Volapük (1887) Esperanto (1902) Idiom Neutral (1907) Ido (1922) Interlingue (1928) Novial (1951) Interlingua (1965) Lingua Franca Nova (1970) Afrihili... |
The constructed language Interlingue, originally known as Occidental, has a history spanning a century since its original publication by its creator Edgar... |
Edgar de Wahl (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie)) Tallinn, Estonia. He is best known as the creator of Interlingue, an international auxiliary language that was known as Occidental throughout his life. A... |
The language Interlingue ([interˈliŋɡwe]; ISO 639 ie, ile), originally Occidental ([oktsidenˈtaːl]), is an international auxiliary language created in... |
Swiss Italian (redirect from Italian language in Switzerland) German). Retrieved 10 January 2023. G. Berruto; B. Moretti; S. Schmid. Interlingue italiane nella Svizzera tedesca. Osservazioni generali e note sul sistema... |
Jules Meysmans (category Articles containing Interlingue-language text) gaining a teaching licence in Ghent. In 1890, he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in humanistic studies from the University of Ghent. The same year... |
Abram Kofman (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie)) 1930). "Un old pionero russ" [An old Russian pioneer]. Helvetia (in Interlingue). pp. 56–57. Retrieved 5 December 2023 – via Austrian Newspapers Online... |
Heinrich Nidecker (category Interlingue speakers) philology and philosophy. Nidecker was involved in the international auxiliary language movement, supporting Ido and later Interlingue; he authored several... |
Toki Pona (redirect from Tokipona language) was not created as an international auxiliary language. Partly inspired by Taoist philosophy, the language is designed to help users concentrate on basic... |
member of the Vanderbilt family. She co-founded the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). Alice was born on December 7, 1874, in New York. She... |
Carl-Erik Sjöstedt (category Interlingue speakers) Uppsala philosophy. He also was a speaker and author in the constructed language Interlingue, founding a national association for the language in 1928... |
English grammar (redirect from A level english language) of the English Language. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. p. 244. ISBN 0-226-39877-3. Jespersen, Otto (1992). Philosophy of Grammar. Chicago... |
Carl Segerståhl (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie)) Cosmoglotta (in Interlingue). No. 20. p. 74. Retrieved 25 November 2023. (none) (March 1934). "Cronica". Cosmoglotta A (in Interlingue). No. 94. p. 46... |
Georg Forchhammer (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie)) [in Interlingue] (December 1935). "Occidental-Information Copenhag Dania" [Occidental-Information Copenhagen Denmark]. Cosmoglotta B (in Interlingue). p... |
Serbo-Croatian grammar (category CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)) Serbo-Croatian is a South Slavic language that, like most other Slavic languages, has an extensive system of inflection. This article describes exclusively... |
Arabic grammar (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) of the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language and its grammar has many similarities with the grammar of other Semitic languages. Classical Arabic... |
Interlinguistics (category Language contact) flexione (1903, Giuseppe Peano), Ido (1907, Louis Couturat), Occidental-Interlingue (1922, Edgar de Wahl) and Interlingua (1951, IALA and Alexander Gode)... |
Italian grammar (category Articles containing Italian-language text) grammar is the body of rules describing the properties of the Italian language. Italian words can be divided into the following lexical categories: articles... |
Kan'ichi Asakawa (category Interlingue speakers) 1899. He continued his studies at Yale University, earning his Doctor of Philosophy in 1902 with a dissertation entitled "The Reform of 645: An Introduction... |