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A pivot language is an artificial or natural language used as an intermediary language for translation. Using a pivot language avoids the combinatorial explosion of having translators across every combination of the supported languages.

The disadvantage of a pivot language is that each step of retranslation introduces possible mistakes and ambiguities. For example, when Hernán Cortés communicated with Mesoamerican Indians, he would talk Spanish to Gerónimo de Aguilar who would talk Mayan to Malintzin who would talk Nahuatl to the locals.

English, French, Russian and Arabic are often used as pivot languages. The Universal Networking Language is an artificial language specifically designed for use as a pivot language. Esperanto has been used as a pivot in the Distributed Language Translation project and in the [Ergane multilingual dictionary].

 


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