International language
International language may refer to:
- Esperanto, whose original name was international language
- Unua Libro or Dr. Esperanto's International Language, the first book detailing Esperanto
- International auxiliary language, a language meant for communication between people who do not share a common native language
- International English, a concept of the English language as a global means of communication
- International Sign
- Lingua franca, any language widely used beyond the population of its native speakers
- Love
- Mathematics
- Music
- Universal language, a hypothetical historical or mythical language said to be spoken and understood by all of the world's population
- World language, a language spoken internationally
Other uses
- International Language (album), a 1993 album by Cabaret Voltaire
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