...as also called ''Interlingua'', not to be confused with the better-known [[Interlingua]] presented in 1951 by the [[International Auxiliary Language Association]]
...language. The simple grammar of Idiom Neutral is similar to [[Interlingua|Interlingua's]].
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...omance and Slavic influences. The approach in building it, is based on the Interlingua method but with a sample of mainly Germanic languages.
=== Verbs ===
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===Verbs===
Verbs conjugate as follows, using ''savar'' (to know) as an example:
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...r with the vocabulary, phonology, etc. of other IALs such as Esperanto and Interlingua. As a secondary matter, I hope it could be used by the Catholic Church as
...erbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. -->
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{{distinguish|Interlingua|Interlingue}}
...sine flexione; Interlingua (IL);<ref name="Peano" /> IL de [[Academia pro Interlingua|A.p.I.]]
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...enti'' or ''-o'', while nouns end in ''-a, -e, -o'' or a consonant. Finite verbs virtually always end in ''-a, -e,'' or ''-i'', while infinitives add ''-r''
Interlingua has no grammatical gender, unlike all Romance languages. Animate nouns are
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...chadians' expansion. Mochadian is basically the equivalent of esparanto or interlingua, but for the old Mochadian languages.
#All verbs end with a vowel.
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...in the [[Ido (language)|Ido]] movement, and later in the development of [[Interlingua]].
...no grammatical gender (but the sex or gender of referrents can be marked). Verbs are not conjugated according to person or number, and have a regular conjug
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...y the ''Etymological Prototype'', using a prototyping scheme inspired by [[Interlingua]]. It is also close to the method used by Ivar Aarsen when developing Nynor
...accent (also called a rising tone). These words are nouns, adjectives and verbs in which the stem includes the primarily stressed syllable followed by an u
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{{distinguish|Interlingua|ApI Interlingua|Occitan}}
...x verb infinitives into derived words including from [[Latin]] double-stem verbs (e.g. ''vi'''d'''er'' to see and its derivative ''vi'''s'''ion''). The resu
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...extension, nations) from which they came. Conversely, [[Esperanto]] and [[Interlingua]] are commonly criticized as being much easier to learn for [[European ethn
===Verbs===
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...eveloped to be used in the real world, like [[w:Esperanto|Esperanto]] or [[Interlingua]], nor to provide detail to a work of fiction, like [[Klingon language|Klin
=== Verbs ===
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''Slavic nouns, Germanic verbs, Romance grammar and not a lot of sense!''
...uropean languages meant as a parody to auxlang projects such as Esperanto, Interlingua, Sambhasa or Lingwa de Planeta.
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...verbs, not being originally adverbs but derived from nouns, adjectives and verbs, have the ending '''-e'''.
nouns, adjectives and verbs from a radical of a different
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