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1. A natural language is one that evolved
along with a culture of human native speakers who use the language for general-purpose communication. Languages like English, American Sign Language and Japanese
are natural languages, while languages like Esperanto are called constructed languages, having been deliberately created for a
specific purpose.
Constructed languages can still have "native" speakers, if children learn it at a young age from parents who have learned the
language; there are estimated to be 200-2000 native
speakers of Esperanto, for example.
2. Sometimes any language used by human beings (be it naturally evolved like English, or constructed like
Esperanto) is considered a "natural" language, while programming languages and data representation languages for computers are
classed as artificial. This usage can be seen in the term natural language processing.
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