English
Noun
natural language (plural natural languages)
- (retronym, countable) a human language which has evolved naturally in a community, usually in contrast to computer programming languages or to artificially constructed languages such as Esperanto.
- (uncountable) natural languages (sense 1) considered collectively
- It'll be a long time before computers understand natural language.
Translations
a human language developed naturally
- Arabic: لُغَة طَبِيعِيَّة f (luḡa ṭabīʿiyya)
- Basque: lengoaia natural
- Belarusian: натуральная мова f (naturálʹnaja móva)
- Breton: yezh naturel
- Bulgarian: естествен език m (estéstven ezík)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 自然語言 (zh), 自然语言 (zh) (zìrányǔyán)
- Czech: přirozený jazyk m
- Esperanto: natura lingvo
- Estonian: loomulik keel
- Finnish: luonnollinen kieli (fi)
- French: langue naturelle f
- German: natürliche Sprache (de) f
- Hebrew: שפה טבעית f
- Hindi: प्राकृतिक भाषा f (prākŕtik bhāṣā)
- Hungarian: természetes nyelv
- Irish: teanga nádúrtha f
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- Italian: linguaggio naturale m
- Japanese: 自然言語 (しぜんげんご, shizengengo)
- Korean: 자연어 (ko) (jayeon-eo) (自然語)
- Lithuanian: natūralioji kalba (lt) f
- Persian: زبان طبیعی (zabân-e tabi'i)
- Polish: język naturalny m
- Portuguese: língua natural f
- Romanian: limbă naturală f
- Russian: есте́ственный язы́к m (jestéstvennyj jazýk)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: природни језик m
- Roman: prirodni jezik m
- Spanish: lengua natural f
- Swahili: lugha asilia (noun 5)
- Thai: ภาษาธรรมชาติ (paasăa tammáchâat)
- Turkish: doğal dil, tabii lisan
- Ukrainian: природна мова f (pryródna móva)
- Vietnamese: ngôn ngữ tự nhiên
- Volapük: natapük
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