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Interlingua | ||||
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Pronunciation | /ɪnərˈlɪŋɡwə/; IA: [inteɾˈliŋɡwa] | |||
Created by | International Auxiliary Language Association | |||
Date | 1951 | |||
Setting and usage | Scientific registration of international vocabulary; international auxiliary language | |||
Users | 1,500 (2000) | |||
Purpose | International auxiliary language
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Writing system | Latin script | |||
Sources | Source languages: English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, with reference to some other control languages (mainly German and Russian). | |||
Official status | ||||
Regulated by | No regulating body | |||
Language codes | ||||
ISO 639-1 | ia | |||
ISO 639-2 | ina | |||
ISO 639-3 | ina | |||
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Interlingua is a constructed language using words that are found in most West-European languages. It was made by IALA - a group of people (the most known was Alexander Gode) who worked on it for more than 20 years, and they finished and published the first dictionary in 1951. Interlingua was created on the base of languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.