What is the difference between interlanguage and interlingua?
interlanguage | interlingua |
A language created by students of a foreign language, incorporating aspects of their own language, a mixed language.
A lingua franca, a common language used by speakers of different languages.
A pidgin, a creole
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 interlanguage and interlingua
is that interlanguage is a language created by students of a foreign language, incorporating aspects of their own language, a mixed language while interlingua is an interlanguage.As a proper noun Interlingua is
an interlanguage based on Romance languages, English, German, Russian and Latin, developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association, and first published in 1951.interlanguage
English
(wikipedia interlanguage)Noun
(en noun)- Latin used to be the European interlanguage . Currently English widely serves this purpose.
Synonyms
* lingua franca (lingua franca)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* ----
