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  • ...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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  • ...number "one"). They are invariable and are used roughly as in English. The prepositions ''{{term|a}}'' 'to' and ''{{term|de}}'' 'of' can optionally be fused with t Interlingua has no grammatical gender, unlike all Romance languages. Animate nouns are
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  • ...in the [[Ido (language)|Ido]] movement, and later in the development of [[Interlingua]]. Other cases are formed with prepositions.
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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 The masculine article elides with prepositions that end with a consonant:
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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 ...the genitive ''-a'' or with adjectival ''-ik'': ''oba'' or ''obik'' "my". Prepositions, conjunctions and interjections are also formed from noun roots by appendin
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