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  1. An international auxiliary language (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.

  2. Glosa is an artificial language that helps communication between speakers of different native languages. It has no inflections, no grammar, and uses Latin and Greek words.

  3. 4 de jun. de 2022 · Auxlang is a short word for "auxiliary language", i.e., a language that is designed and promoted as a bridge language between people of different languages. There are International Auxiliary Languages (IALs) aiming at the whole world as a target, and Zonal Auxiliary Languages aiming at a group of linguistically or culturally related ...

  4. If these two auxlangs united, we would have a 500-person strong United auxlang front, in my opinion this would benefit a lot more than the costs. The only con I can think of is changes to existing resources of both. But, the good far outweigh the bad. Especially with a larger more global community this is undeniably for the greater good.

  5. An auxiliary language or auxlang (often expanded to international auxiliary language or IAL) is a conlang which is designed primarily to function as a lingua-franca or means of communication between different people (s) who speak otherwise incompatible languages.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Desigining an international auxiliary language (IAL, auxlang) is quite different from desigining a language as an art form (artlang). The latter kind of language design is largely a matter of personal taste, and no-one minds if an artlang uses difficult phonemes or complex grammatical rules; such things only make it more interesting.

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