/ artificial language - Solution to the Crossword Clue

14 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
artificial language.

Length
artificial language with 2 letters
RO 2
artificial language with 3 letters
ESE 3
IDE 3
IDO 3
artificial language with 4 letters
ERSE 4
LURE 4
URDU 4
artificial language with 5 letters
CANAL 5
PASTE 5
artificial language with 6 letters
ERSATZ 6
NOVIAL 6
SLUICE 6
artificial language with 7 letters
VOLAPUK 7
artificial language with 9 letters
ESPERANTO 9

Definition for artificial language

An artificial language refers to a constructed language that is deliberately created for specific purposes, such as communication between different groups or for use in literature, film, or computer programming. Unlike natural languages that evolve over time, artificial languages are intentionally designed with specific grammar, vocabulary, and syntax rules. These languages can be used to bridge communication gaps between cultures or to create fictional worlds with their own unique linguistic systems. From fictional languages like Klingon and Elvish to programming languages like Python and JavaScript, artificial languages play a crucial role in various aspects of human interaction and creativity.

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    The shortest answer for the term artificial language is RO with 2 letters. The longest answer ESPERANTO has 9 letters.

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    Our database contains 14 solutions for the crossword term artificial language.

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