Noisette, Thierry (24 September 2010). "Wikipédia en français dépasse le million d'articles" [French Wikipedia exceeds one million articles]. ZDNET France...
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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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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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Interlingue, originally known as Occidental, is a constructed international auxiliary language developed by the Estonian naval officer and linguist Edgar...
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Heinrich Nidecker (category Interlingue speakers)
Esperanto] (2006). "Parto 5: Interlingue-Occidental" [Chapter 5: Interlingue-Occidental] (PDF). Universalaj lingvoj en Svislando [Universal languages...
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International auxiliary language (category Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from April 2020)
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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Jules Meysmans (category Articles containing Interlingue-language text)
[Six definition of new subjects]. Beletra Almanako 46 (BA46 - Literaturo en Esperanto) (in Esperanto). Mondial. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-59569-450-8. Ville...
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Alphonse Matejka (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie))
dictionary] (in German). Interlingue Institute. OCLC 1283653928. ——; Michajlov, Stoyadin (1971). Rukovodstvo po mezdunarodnija ezik Interlingue za búlgari [Guideline...
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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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Hermann Alfred Tanner (category CS1 Interlingue-language sources (ie))
Occidental-Interlingue" [Chapter 5: Occidental-Interlingue] (PDF). Universalaj lingvoj en Svislando: Volapük, Esperanto, Ido, Occidental-Interlingue, Interlingua...
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common gender. Living beings are often common nouns, like in en katt "a cat", en häst "a horse", en fluga "a fly", etc. Swedish once had three genders—masculine...
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Constructed language (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from March 2018)
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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Romance languages (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from March 2024)
18th century. Other languages developed include Idiom Neutral (1902), Interlingue-Occidental (1922), Interlingua (1951) and Lingua Franca Nova (1998)....
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ISO 639 (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2023)
two-letter variable-length identifiers in capitalized Latin alphabets, e.g. E or En for English; S, Sp, or Es for Spanish; and In for Indonesian. It was also...
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Names of the days of the week (category Articles containing Interlingue-language text)
https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/files_ccc/SQA-Gaelic_Orthographic_Conventions-En-e.pdf, p. 17. Koch, Harold (2015). "Patterns in the diffusion of nomenclature...
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adjectives are formed from the pronouns by adding -n or after a consonant -en. This is in fact the genitive (possessive) of the pronoun so men means both...
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West Frisian grammar (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
nouns that end (in the singular) with unstressed syllables "-el", "-em", "-en", "-er", "-ert", "-ier", "-mer", "-ter", "-ster", "-sje". It also appears...
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List of languages by first written account (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
Created based on Esperanto 1917 Quenya Created by J. R. R. Tolkien 1921 Interlingue (Occidental) Transcendent Algebra Created by Edgar de Wahl 1928 Novial...
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Danish grammar (category Wikipedia introduction cleanup from December 2018)
(a/an in English) is en for common-gender nouns and et for neuter nouns. They are often informally called n-words and t-words. En dreng. A boy. Et fængsel...
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Old English grammar (category Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from February 2021)
Mæġden ("girl") is neuter because it ends in the neuter diminutive suffix -en. Letters of the alphabet are all masculine. Metals are all neuter. Adjectives...
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en werdt | Taalhelden". Archived from the original on 2015-12-30. Retrieved 2015-05-17. Dutch declension Dutch conjugation DT-Manie Dutch Wikipedia on...
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preposition: la kato ĉasis la muson en la domo (the cat chased the mouse in [inside of] the house) la kato ĉasis la muson en la domon (the cat chased the mouse...
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Tutonish (category Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from November 2017)
it bi in himl; giv vi dis dag vio dagli bred; en fergiv vi vio shulds, als vi fergiv vio shulders; en lied vi nit inzu fersieku but frie vi fon ievl...
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Names of European cities in different languages (A) (category Wikipedia external links cleanup from May 2025)
Estonian*, Finnish*, German*, Hungarian*, Icelandic*, Ido*, Indonesian*, Interlingue*, Irish*, Kurmanji Kurdish*, Norwegian Bokmål*, Norwegian Nynorsk*, Northern...
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Finnish grammar (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from January 2023)
-ne on both the adjective and noun, but the third person possessive suffix -en on the noun only. Regarding the illative suffix -Vn: "V" stands in for a preceding...
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Vanderbilt Morris Comparison with Esperanto with Ido Related topics Auxiliary language Constructed language Esperanto Ido Interlingue Novial Volapük v t e...
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Tigrinya grammar (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from May 2022)
Miskito Navajo Otomi sign American artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other constructed Lojban...
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Italian grammar (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2020)
note also the irregularity in the article: gli instead of i) bue / buoi ('ox(en)'; Latin bovem / boves) tempio / templi ('temple(s)'; the plural retains the...
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Lithuanian grammar (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from March 2018)
Miskito Navajo Otomi sign American artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other constructed Lojban...
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Pular grammar (category Wikipedia articles with style issues from July 2011)
te, mo, men, en, on, ɓe. ko hombo, ko honɗun, ko homɓe, ko honno, ko honto, ko ... honɗi, ko ... njelo, ko ... jelu mi, a, o, men, en, on, ɓe, ɗe, ɗi...
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