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Progress Report
It seems that many of you are asking us about the “IEI” button on the menu bar, or asking us if we have fallen off the face of the Earth after the initial momentum.
IEI stands for “Interlingua Education Institute”. The site is not ready yet, but the aim is to develop educational materials, and to turn it into a training facility for Interlingua studies. We started a wiki for IEI and work on group projects. Our top priority is to develop the Interlingua-Interlingua dictionary.
As for the second question…
NO, we haven’t gone anywhere. We’re simply too busy working on Interlingua language programs, which all have an audio component.
Until next time…
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And The Winner Is…
After much discussion and dealing and wheeling, One World, One Voice has made a decision.
Drum roll please…
The winning auxiliary language IS…
INTERLINGUA
OWOV has decided to throw its weight behind Interlingua, as the best possible compromise. From now on, everything we do will benefit the promotion of Interlingua as the auxiliary language of choice.
Thank you.
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Official Invitation
We are officially inviting the Ido and Interlingua organizations and their members, so we can start the process of deciding which of the two languages would be the best compromise, or be the most acceptable to the masses.
Also, if there are issues with the particular language that need to be worked out (such as deciding on the particles, in Interlingua) we need to finalize those as well, so we can move forward with promotion and marketing, as well as generating materials, like learning tools, literary works, audio programs and music, video programs, etc.
Obviously, all other groups and interested parties are welcome.
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Why Ido and Interlingua, and Why Not Some Other Language?
As always, much is being made about the fact that our project arrived at Ido and Interlingua as a proposed auxiliary langauge, and not something else.
People are having intense discussions about this, and some even stated that they refuse to join One World, One Voice for the simple fact that they like another language.
These people are missing the point. Continue reading ‘Why Ido and Interlingua, and Why Not Some Other Language?’ »
