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'''Latino Moderne''' ('''L.M.''') is a language made by [[David Shark|David Th. Stark]] in the 1980s. It was first published on the internet in 1996. The language is a revision of the grammar of the [[IALA]]'s [[Constructed language|constructed]] (made-up) language [[Interlingua]], using the first creator's words with little change. Applying the same principles that were used in developing the international vocabulary for Interlingua to developing a grammar, L.M. restores personal endings on its verbs and has gender and number agreement between its nouns and their adjectives and articles. The language also has a more clear system for showing case differences with its pronouns. This lets L.M. have a more free word order than Interlingua. Most o(contracted; show full)

== Other websites ==
* The developer's website and a basic (1996) grammar with lessons for LM may be found at: http://www.oocities.org/athens/3150/latinomodernecontents.html
* And about simplified Interlingua also called [http://interland.skyrock.com Modern Latin]

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