Hispanic and Latino Americans | Vive Latino | Siné | Sine wave | Latino USA | Sine | sine | National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations | Latino Latini | Aryabhata's sine table | Adjournment sine die | Surfing on Sine Waves | sine wave | Paris Latino | Mascalzone Latino | Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival | Latino hip hop | Latino College Preparatory Academy | Da Hitman Presents Reggaetón Latino | American Latino TV |
The most prosperous were Volapük (1879, Johann Martin Schleyer), Esperanto (1887 Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof), Latino sine flexione (1903, Giuseppe Peano), Ido (1907, Louis Couturat), Occidental-Interlingue (1922, Edgar de Wahl) and Interlingua (1951, IALA and Alexander Gode), with Esperanto being the only one still gathering a considerable community of active speakers today.