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A '''natlang''' is a ''natural language'', i.e. a language that is the result of many centuries of cultural evolution, as opposed to a [[conlang]]. | A '''natlang''' is a ''[[wp:natural language|natural language]]'', i.e. a language that is the result of many centuries of [[wp:cultural evolution|cultural evolution]], as opposed to a [[conlang]]. | ||
Examples of natlangs include [[English]], [[French]], [[Spanish]], [[Arabic]], [[Japanese]], and [[Indonesian]]. | |||
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A natlang is a natural language, i.e. a language that is the result of many centuries of cultural evolution, as opposed to a conlang.
Examples of natlangs include English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, and Indonesian.
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