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What is an "artificial language"?
An artificial language is a language that has been deliberately created rather than having developed naturally through human use. These languages are often designed for specific purposes, such as facilitating communication, serving as a programming language, or expressing philosophical ideas. Examples of artificial languages include Esperanto, created to promote international understanding; programming languages like Python or Java, used for computer coding; and constructed languages like Klingon, developed for fictional worlds in television and movies. Artificial languages may have simplified grammar and vocabulary, making them easier to learn for specific applications, but they do not typically have the cultural richness found in natural languages.