auxlang
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Noun
    
auxlang (plural auxlangs)
- An auxiliary language.
- One of the most successful auxlangs is Esperanto, which has native speakers.
 -  2000, Suzette Haden Elgin, The Language Imperative, page 195:- A distinction is usually made between auxiliary languages (auxlangs), designed with international communication as a deliberate goal, and “conlangs,” usually constructed for other purposes. (The Elvish languages showcased by Tolkien […] and the Klingon language […] are conlangs rather than auxlangs.)
 
-  2005, Santiago Posteguillo; et al, Language @t Work: Language Learning, Discourse And Translation Studies In Internet, page 48:- Volapük was the first auxlang to develop a community of speakers, after its launch in 1879 by Schleyer (Eco, 1993).
 
-  2006, Mikael Parkvall, Limits of Language: Almost Everything You Didn't Know You Didn't Know about Language and Languages, page 129:- Since at least the 17th century (and quite probably before that), various people have created artificially constructed languages (or conlangs), for the most part in order to offer humanity a neutral, easily mastered and logical means of interethnic communication (an auxlang)
 
 
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- (auxiliary language): auxiliary language, international auxiliary language
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