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  • Language: Interglossa
  • Created: 1943
  • Alternate names: -
  • SIL-code: -
  • Language family: Conlang
  • Number of speakers: -
  • Script: Latin script

Introduction

Interglossa is an international auxiliary language (auxlang), that was developed by Lancelot Hogben. Interglossa is of the type that linguists call isolating, meaning that there are no inflections. Ronald Clark and Wendy Ashby revised the language and renamed it to Glosa.

The verb

All verbs are regular. The verb is not conjugated in person or number.

Sample verb: ergo

Presentergo
Pastpre ergo
Futurefu ergo
Present, immediatenu ergo
Present conditionalsio ergo
Present continuousdu ergo
Present perfectivefin ergo

Sample verbs

Click verbs to conjugate them in the table above!
es, habe, vide, kanta, lekto, ergo, veni.

Additional info

Categories: Conlang | Latin script | Dynamic