Interlingua
Interlingua is an international language created between 1937 and 1951 by the International Auxiliary Language Association. It is the second or third most popular artificial language as well as popular language-based naturalized language. Most of the vocabulary, grammar, and other features come from the original language. Interlingua is developed to combine easy and almost grammatical grammar with common vocabulary with the most possible languages. Thus, it is very easy to learn, at least for those who speak indigenous language which is a part of the interlingua's vocabulary and grammar resources. On the other hand, Interlingua can also be used as a quick introduction to many pure languages. Interlingua is also remarkable because it can be understood immediately by hundreds of millions of Roman-speaking people. The name "Interlingua" comes from the Latin words, inter which means "between" and the lingua that bear the meaning, "tongue" or "language". The morphems are exactly the same in Interlingua.