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An '''international auxiliary language''' (sometimes abbreviated as '''IAL''' or '''auxlang''') is a language used (or to be used in the future) for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language.  The term is used especially for conlangs created for this purpose, such as [[Wikipedia:Esperanto|Esperanto]].
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[[Category:Types of conlangs]]
An '''international auxiliary language''' (usually abbreviated as '''IAL''' or '''auxlang''') is a language created with the intention of being used for communication between people who do not share a common native language.  There are many auxlangs, and they run the gamut between being successful (having a community of speakers) [[Wikipedia:Esperanto|Esperanto]] and being nearly forgotten (having no speakers, such as [[Afrihili]]). 
 
Most auxlangs are [[a posteriori]] conlangs, however a very few have been [[a priori]].
 
==Fauxlangs==
A notable subgroup of auxlangs are '''fauxlangs'''.  Fauxlangs are languages created to be auxlangs for an alternative universe or galaxy or planet, but which do not function as auxlangs in our current universe/galaxy/planet.
 
==Auxlangs on Frath==
For a list of auxlangs which have articles on Frathwiki, please click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Auxlangs here].
 
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[[Category: Types of conlangs]]
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An international auxiliary language (usually abbreviated as IAL or auxlang) is a language created with the intention of being used for communication between people who do not share a common native language. There are many auxlangs, and they run the gamut between being successful (having a community of speakers) Esperanto and being nearly forgotten (having no speakers, such as Afrihili).

Most auxlangs are a posteriori conlangs, however a very few have been a priori.

Fauxlangs

A notable subgroup of auxlangs are fauxlangs. Fauxlangs are languages created to be auxlangs for an alternative universe or galaxy or planet, but which do not function as auxlangs in our current universe/galaxy/planet.

Auxlangs on Frath

For a list of auxlangs which have articles on Frathwiki, please click here.

This article is part of a series on Types of Conlangs.

"Reason" classification system: Artlangs * Funlangs * Engineered language * Philosophical language * Arithmographic language * Logical language * Fictional languages * Exolangs * Diachronic conlangs * Lostlangs * Altlangs * Auxlangs
"Origin" classification system: A priori conlangs * A posteriori conlangs
"Other" classification system: Sketchlangs * Kitchen Sink Conlangs * Colllangs

This article is part of a series on International Auxiliary Languages.

Romance-based Auxlangs: Aercant * Atlango * Interlingua * Latin Nov * Novial * Occidental (Interlingue) * Panroman * Romanal
Germanic-based Auxlangs: Folksprak * Nordien
Slavic Auxlangs: Novoslovnica
Turkic Auxlangs: Jalpi Turkic
African Auxlangs: Afrihili
Mixed-Origin Auxlangs: Esperanto * Adjuvilo * Ido * Ayola * Medial Europan * Bolak * Kotava * North American * Pantos-dimou-glossa * Pasetok * Sasxsek * Universalglot * Volapük
A priori auxlangs: -