Language code: ile

Technical information about ISO 639 language code ile

The table below provides technical details for the Interlingue, Occidental language, designated by the ile code from the ISO 639-2 standard.

Code

ile

Name

Official

Interlingue, Occidental

Native

Interlingue

Text direction

Left-to-Right

Related languages
InterlinguaNovialIdoEsperanto
Key facts
Created in 1922 by Estonian linguist Edgar de WahlEmploys the “De Wahl Rule” for regular word derivationVocabulary is selected to be immediately recognizable to Romance and Germanic speakersUses only the 26 basic Latin letters without diacriticsExperienced a revival through online communities from the 1990s onward
Sample phrase

Salute, como sta vu?

Character encodings

UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32

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The Interlingue, Occidental language, identified by the code ile, falls under the 'Individual' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Constructed' by its type.

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