What is auxiliary language
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An auxiliary language is a language that is intentionally constructed or adapted for communication between people who have different native languages. It is designed to be easy to learn, using simplified grammar and vocabulary, in order to facilitate communication and understanding between speakers of different languages. Examples of auxiliary languages include Esperanto, Interlingua, and Basic English. These languages are often used in international contexts, such as for international diplomacy, travel, or business communication.