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  1. An international auxiliary language [A] (sometimes acronymized as IAL or contracted as auxlang) is a language meant for communication between people from all different nations, who do not share a common first language. An auxiliary language is primarily a foreign language and often a constructed language. The concept is related to but separate ...

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    Esperanto (/ ˌ ɛ s p ə ˈ r ɑː n t oʊ /, /-æ n t oʊ /) is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it is intended to be a universal second language for international communication, or "the international language" (la Lingvo Internacia).

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  4. An International auxiliary language (shortly IAL or auxlang) is a language that is intended for communication between people who have different first languages. [1] Languages of large societies over the centuries have almost reached the international level, for example Latin , Greek , Standard Arabic , Standard Chinese , English , French ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InterlinguaInterlingua - Wikipedia

    Interlingua (/ ɪ n t ər ˈ l ɪ ŋ ɡ w ə /) is an international auxiliary language (IAL) developed between 1937 and 1951 by the American International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). It is a constructed language of the "naturalistic" variety, whose vocabulary, grammar, and other characteristics are derived from natural languages.

  6. An international auxiliary language is a language meant for communication between people from all different nations, who do not share a common first language. An auxiliary language is primarily a foreign language and often a constructed language.

  7. I. Idiom Neutral ‎ (3 P) Ido language ‎ (1 C, 9 P) Interlingua ‎ (2 C, 26 P) Interlingue ‎ (1 C, 11 P) International auxiliary languages by decade of introduction ‎ (6 C)

  8. Esperanto is an international auxiliary language devised in 1887 by Dr. Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (1859-1917), an eye doctor, under the pseudonym of "Doktoro Esperanto". He originally called the language "La Internacia Lingvo" (The International Language), but it soon became known as Esperanto, which means "the hoping one".

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