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Latino sine
flexione ("Latin
without inflections"),
Interlingua de
Academia pro
Interlingua (IL de ApI) or Peano's
Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is an...
- sine
flexione ("Latin
without inflections"),
which is a
simplified version of
classical Latin. Most of his
books and
papers are in
Latino sine
flexione, while...
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named Interlingua by
Peano but is
usually referred to as "Latino sine
flexione".
Impressed by Peano's Interlingua, the
Akademi Internasional de Lingu...
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attested families with one or more
native speakers of Esperanto.
Latino sine
flexione,
another international auxiliary language, is no
longer widely spoken....
- not used to
modify the
vowel (e.g. cafe, from French: café).
Latino sine
flexione, a.k.a. "Peano's Interlingua",
allows but does not
require the placement...
- to: Latino-Faliscan languages,
languages of
ancient Italy Latino sine
flexione, a
constructed language Mozarabic language,
varieties of Ibero-Romance...
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standardized rather than
artificial or constructed. Similarly,
Latino sine
flexione (LsF) is a
simplification of
Latin from
which the
inflections have been...
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Formulario Mathematico (Latino sine
flexione:
Formulary for Mathematics) is a book by
Giuseppe Peano which expresses fundamental theorems of mathematics...
- 1903 by
Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano,
under the
title Latino sine
flexione. He
wanted to
create a
naturalistic international language, as opposed...
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including Esperanto,
Esperanto II, Ido, Peano's
Interlingua (Latino sine
flexione), Novial, and
Interlingue (Occidental). In
pursuit of the last goal, it...