inaTechnical information about ISO 639 language code ina
The table below provides technical details for the Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) language, designated by the ina code from the ISO 639-2 standard.
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| Standard | |
| Name | Official Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) Native Interlingua |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
| Related languages | ItalianSpanishPortugueseFrenchLatin |
| Key facts | Created by the International Auxiliary Language Association and first published in 1951Vocabulary selected from a control set of English and major Romance languages to maximize instant comprehensionGrammar is highly regular—verbs have only two main endings and do not agree with person or numberStudies show that speakers of Romance languages can understand much Interlingua text with little or no studyWidely used for scientific and medical abstracts in the mid-20th century to ease international exchange. |
| Sample phrase | Salute, como va tu? |
| Character encodings | |
| Supported in Localizely |
The Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) language, identified by the code ina, falls under the 'Individual' category in terms of its scope and is classified as 'Constructed' by its type.
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