Auxiliary language
An auxiliary language is one not the primary or native language of a community. It may refer to:
- Interlanguage, an idiolect that has been developed by a learner of a second language
- International auxiliary language, a planned language constructed for international communication, such as Esperanto or International Sign
- Minority language, a secondary language that has official recognition
- Sacred language, also called liturgical language or initiation language, used in religious services
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