jacquesdehe | Where ? In European Union !

Perhaps the present interest for any IAL is too weak everywhere.

Perhaps nowhere might become an IAL the official auxiliary language.

But if somewhere, some day, that's in European Union, because

the European Union is a too heavy concentration of languages.

When enlarged in 2007 its languages will be :

[de 92]:   allemand
[en 65]:   anglais
[fr 63]:   français
[it 60]:   italien
[es 40]:   espagnol (castillan)
[pl 39]:   polonais
[nl 21]:   néerlandais/flamand
[ro 20]:   roumain
[hu 14]:   hongrois
[el 12]:   grec
[pt 11]:   portugais
[cs 10,5]: tchèque
[bg 9]:    bulgare
[ca 9]:    catalan
[lb 9]:    lombard
[sv 9]:    suédois
[na 7]:    napolitain-calabrais
[da 5]:    danois
[fi 5]:    finlandais
[sk 5]:    slovaque
[hr 4,8]:  croate
[si 4,6]:  sicilien
[oc 4,1]:  occitan
[gl 4]:    galicien
[em 3,5]:  emiliano-romagnolo
[ga 3]:    gaëlique irlandais
[lt 3]:    lituanien
[pi 3]:    piémontais
[ve 2,1]:  vénitien
[lv 2]:    letton
[sl 1,9]:  slovène
[lg 1,8]:  ligure
[ru 1,7]:  russe
[as 1,5]:  alsacien
[sd 1,5]:  sarde
[eu 1,1]:  basque
[et 1]:    estonien,

and so on . . .

and Maltese, one of the official languages
of the European Union:
[ma 0,4]:  maltais

* * * * * * * * * * * *

I am constructing until 2007 a multilingual dictionary
of the European Union, "adiacritical" for a IAL purpose,
also mentioning the words in:

[ido]:     ido
[eo]:      esperanto
[ia]:      interlingua
[lfn]:     lingua franca nova
[nov]:     novial

Regards, Jacques