Catnap vs Interlingua - What's the difference?
catnap | interlingua |
To take a catnap.
To kidnap a cat.
An interlanguage based on Romance languages, English, German, Russian and Latin, developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association, and first published in 1951.
Latino sine Flexione, a simplified version of Latin by Giuseppe Peano
As nouns the difference between catnap and interlingua
is that catnap is a brief, light sleep while interlingua is interlingua.As a verb catnap
is to take a catnap.catnap
English
Verb
(catnapp)Derived terms
* catnapperSee also
* nap * shuteye * snoozeAnagrams
*interlingua
English
(wikipedia Interlingua)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Usage notes
Sometimes confused with (Interlingue)See also
*External links
*Wikipedia in Interlingua*
Union Mundial pro Interlingua*
Googlegroup of the Academia pro Interlingua*
Yahoogroup of the Academia pro Interlingua*
Wikia of the Academia pro Interlingua*
Interlingua Wiktionaries* ----