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Movies: Best Movies in Interlingue

Interlingue ([interˈliŋɡwe] ; ISO 639 ie, ile), originally Occidental ([oktsidenˈtaːl]), is an international auxiliary language created in 1922 and renamed in 1949. Its creator, Edgar de Wahl, sought to achieve maximal grammatical regularity and natural character. The vocabulary is based on pre-existing words from various languages and a derivational system which uses recognized prefixes and suffixes. Many of Interlingue's derived word forms reflect those common to certain Western European languages, primarily the Romance languages, along with some Germanic vocabulary. Many of its words are formed using de Wahl's rule, a set of rules for regular conversion of all but six verb infinitives into derived words including from Latin double-stem verbs (e.g. vider to see and its derivative vision). The result is a naturalistic and regular language that is easy to understand at first sight for individuals acquainted with certain Western European languages. Readability and simplified grammar, along with the regular appearance of the magazine Cosmoglotta, made Occidental popular in Europe during the years before World War II despite efforts by the Nazis to suppress international auxiliary languages. Occidental survived the war, but the community had been out of touch with the langua... ()

For movies in Interlingue 1 entries have been added so far (between 2015 and 2015). Most of these movies were shot in United States of America (USA) (1). Popular genres for Interlingue movies are Kids & Family (1). 4K Fireplace (2015) are among the best known & most successful Interlingue movies.


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4K Fireplace(2015)

3h 1min | Kids & Family
3.1/5 (with 3 votes)

Enjoy this crackling fireplace during a holiday party or a cozy night in. Shot in stunning 4K Ultra HD, this music-free fireplace video flickers, crackles and adds warmth to any room. Loop video playback for continuous enjoyment.