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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]]. | |||
For a list of auxlangs which have articles on Frathwiki, please click [http://www.frathwiki.com/Category:Auxlangs here]. | |||
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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.
For a list of auxlangs which have articles on Frathwiki, please click here.