natural language

English

Etymology

natural + language

Noun

natural language (countable and uncountable, plural natural languages)

  1. (retronym, linguistics) Any human language that has evolved naturally in a community, usually in contrast to computer programming languages or to artificially constructed languages such as Esperanto.
    It'll be a long time before computers understand natural language.

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