I'm working on the early stages of this and for now it is not suitable to make any comparison with other languages such as Esperanto etc. Nevertheless I may say L is much more related to Interlingua than to Esperanto, which is expressed by its strong naturalistic influence. Like many vernacular languages L has no fixed word endings (e.g. Esperanto's singular subject noun -o), although with the exception of verbs, phonetically L is fully regular (and easy… I hope so), there is no grammar case and its vocabulary is based mainly on Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, English, German, Latin and Greek.