Artificial language

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Artificial language is a term used to denote any language created by a person or a group of people for a certain purpose, usually when this purpose is hard to achieve by using natural languages.

An artificial language may be of the following kinds:

  1. Constructed languages
  2. Formal languages
  3. Programming languages
  4. Manually Coded Languages
ar:لغة اصطناعية

he:שפה מלאכותית

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