Interlingua
关于该语文
总发言人数
Unknown
按國家使用(官方語言)
International
背景
Interlingua falls within the category of planned international auxiliary languages, which, as such, are always lingua francas (languages for interethnic communication) and therefore used as second languages. Specialists divide planned auxiliary languages into two groups: a) autonomous (independent of ethnic languages), like Esperanto; b) naturalistic (keeping word forms, etc. of ethnic languages) like Interlingua. Interlingua appeared in 1951, sponsored by the IALA - International Auxiliary Language Association in New York. Interlingua is very close to the Indo-European language family, as vocabulary and grammar is of Latin-Romance origin. With regard to users, in theory at least 500 million native speakers of Romance languages (Italian, Spanish, French, etc.), as well as of English and other Germanic languages should be able to understand written and spoken Interlingua after little training.