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From: James Chandler <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Interlingua
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Ray Brown wrote:

> >Now, if Esp and Ido have this problem, I would think
> >the Interlingua apologist would be on very thin ice indeed.
> >
> Possibly - but my understanding is that IL is not intended as a world-wide
> IAL so much as an IAL for Anglo-Romance influenced cultures.

I think needs to be cleared up right away.  Does the Interlingua
community recommend its language as an IAL, or not?

James Chandler