Grammatica de Interlingua was created in 1973.
Salute is the Interlingua word for hi.
Exemplar, modello, modellar are interlingua words for "model."
Július Tomin - Interlingua - was born in 1915.
Július Tomin - Interlingua - died in 2003.
Antiveduto Grammatica was born in 1571.
Antiveduto Grammatica died in 1626.
Ennio Grammatica was born on October 23, 1890, in Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
Ennio Grammatica died on July 24, 1958, in Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
Johann Hans Cord Eggers has written: 'De particula cum commentatio grammatica'
Interlingua is a language developed and standardized between 1924 and 1951 by the International Auxiliary Language Association. It is used to learn traditional languages quickly, and as a means of communication between people who have no language in common. Words in Interlingua may be taken from any language, but their internationality is verified by consulting English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and German. For example, the word algebra is from Arabic, but it is found in all the languages mentioned above. Thus, we can predict that it will be highly international. Interlingua is based on the premise that an international language does not have to be artificially invented; it exists naturally, and its words have only to be discovered. For more information, see the Introduction to Alexander Gode's classic Interlingua-English: A Dictionary of the International Language. On Answers.com, see the question "What is Interlingua?"
An irregularity in Interlingua would be a word, grammatical rule, or other element that is taken irregularly from the natural languages. If an irregularity is discovered, it is corrected. A few irregularities and corrections occurred early in Interlingua's history.
Alexander Gode has written: 'Interlingua'