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Originally Posted by Ben_MN
It was an attempt at a unified euro language wasnt it?.
I'm all up for a unified Language and currency in europe
English and the Pound Sterling ;)
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Before the second world war millions of people spoke it from all over the world
it was a HUGE movement. The inventor was Jewish..It got forbidden by the
Germans during the war and it never really picked up afterwards...but before
the war it was HUGE. The People's Union (before it was called the UN) actually
considered using it as the officialy language to communicate with. France
stopped VETO'd that as during that period French was the official language
and they wanted to keep that.