Oh, but there is. The word is "lingua franca," which has an entry in the American Heritage Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and the OED. I just checked. "Lingua franca" is just as much an English word as "menu," "aileron," "alcohol," "taiga," "tundra," "lasso," "canyon," "daiquiri," "alumnus," "dilemma," or "flotilla."