Jean Pirro
Linguist
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Jean Pirro (24 December 1813 – 3 February 1886)[citation needed] was a French linguist who in 1868 invented the "universal language", Universalglot. He was born in Woustviller, France. He was also the father of André Pirro.[1]
Born24 December 1813
Woustviller, France
Died3 February 1886 (aged 72)
Saint-Dizier, France
Occupationlinguist
KnownforInventor of Universalglot
Jean Pirro | |
|---|---|
| Born | 24 December 1813 Woustviller, France |
| Died | 3 February 1886 (aged 72) Saint-Dizier, France |
| Occupation | linguist |
| Known for | Inventor of Universalglot |
| Children | André Pirro |
He died on 3 February 1886 in Saint-Dizier, France.