Intal language
Intal is an international auxiliary language, published in 1956 by the German linguist Erich Weferling. Its name is an acronym for INTernational Auxiliary Language. Intal was conceived to unite the most important features of existing international auxiliary languages, like Esperanto, Ido, Occidental-Interlingue, Neo, Novial and Interlingua, into a compromise system.
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Intal language
Intal is an international auxiliary language, published in 1956 by the German linguist Erich Weferling. Its name is an acronym for INTernational Auxiliary Language. Intal was conceived to unite the most important features of existing international auxiliary languages, like Esperanto, Ido, Occidental-Interlingue, Neo, Novial and Interlingua, into a compromise system.
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INTAL ist eine von Erich Wefer ...... utzt das lateinische Alphabet.
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Intal es una lengua auxiliar i ...... ngua, a un compromise sistema.
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Intal is an international auxi ...... gua, into a compromise system.
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Erich Weferling
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a posteriori language, develop ...... al-Interlingue, Neo and Novial
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INTAL ist eine von Erich Wefer ...... utzt das lateinische Alphabet.
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Intal es una lengua auxiliar i ...... ngua, a un compromise sistema.
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Intal is an international auxi ...... gua, into a compromise system.
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Idioma Intal
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Intal language
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Intal
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