intersentaalinen
Intersentaalinen, often abbreviated as IS, is a constructed auxiliary language created by the Dutch linguist and educator Albert P. Schultze. Schultze began developing the language in the early 20th century, with his initial work published in 1912. The aim of Intersentaalinen was to provide a simple, logical, and easily learnable international auxiliary language for communication between people of different linguistic backgrounds.
The grammar of Intersentaalinen is characterized by its regularity and simplicity. It features a limited number
While Intersentaalinen gained some initial interest and was supported by a small community of enthusiasts, it