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Interlingua
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In·ter·lin·gua  (ntr-lnggw)
n.
An artificial language developed between 1924 and 1951, based mainly on the Romance languages and intended as a medium of international communication among scientists.

[inter- + Latin lingua, language; see lingua.]

interlingua [ˌɪntəˈlɪŋgwə]
n
1. (Linguistics / Languages) (usually capital) an artificial language based on words common to English and the Romance languages
2. (Linguistics / Languages) any artificial language used to represent the meaning of natural languages, as for purposes of machine translation
[from Italian, from inter- + lingua language]

Interlingua
an artificial international language, based upon the Romance languages, designed for use by the scientific community.
See also: Language
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Noun1.Interlingua - an artificial language proposed for use as an auxiliary international language; based on words common to English and the Romance languages
artificial language - a language that is deliberately created for a specific purpose


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A perfeicao da execucao das possibilidades duma lingua romanica, como e o portugues, para desafiar a palavra ditada pela teologia e instituida pela Igreja atraves do recurso da obscenidade e do riso, faz deste auto sacramental uma das melhores mostras da verdadeira capacidade criativa de Gil Vicente.
16) Gui's work was first discussed in two articles by Ernest Langlois, 'Gui de Mori et Le Roman de la Rose', Bibliothe'que de l'Ecole des Chartes, 68 (1907), 249--71 and Marc-Rene Jung, 'Gui de Mori et Guillaume de Lorris', Vox Romanica, 27 (1968), 106--37, respectively.
 
 
 
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