Artificial languages

Artificial languages - Artificial languages are a subset of language that are created by humans for specific purposes, such as programming languages or constructed languages like Esperanto.

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Artificial languages
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Definition
Artificial languages are a subset of language that are created by humans for specific purposes, such as programming languages or constructed languages like Esperanto.
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de-de
Künstliche Sprachen
fr-fr
Langues artificielles
pt-br
Línguas artificiais
ja-jp
人工言語
zh-cn
人工语言

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