What does natural language mean?
Definitions for natural language
nat·u·ral lan·guage
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word natural language.
Princeton's WordNet
natural language, tonguenoun
a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language
Wiktionary
natural languagenoun
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.
natural languagenoun
natural languages (sense 1) considered collectivelym
Etymology: natural + language
Wikipedia
Natural language
In neuropsychology, linguistics, and philosophy of language, a natural language or ordinary language is any language that has evolved naturally in humans through use and repetition without conscious planning or premeditation. Natural languages can take different forms, such as speech or signing. They are distinguished from constructed and formal languages such as those used to program computers or to study logic.
ChatGPT
natural language
Natural language refers to the languages spoken or signed by humans for general-purpose communication. This contrasts with artificial languages, such as programming languages or mathematical notations, which are specifically designed for specific tasks or industries. Natural language processing involves the ability of computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language.
Wikidata
Natural language
In the philosophy of language, a natural language is any language which arises in an unpremeditated fashion as the result of the innate facility for language possessed by the human intellect. A natural language is typically used for communication, and may be spoken, signed, or written. Natural language is distinguished from constructed languages and formal languages such as computer-programming languages or the "languages" used in the study of formal logic, especially mathematical logic.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of natural language in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of natural language in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of natural language in a Sentence
We now have the capability to develop truly India-native solutions, including speech recognition and natural language understanding for all major Indian languages and dialects.
What we are doing at Wimbledon is teaching Watson tennis, there is a data set at Wimbledon that sits in a huge structured database, then there is Wimbledon's huge historical archive. Watson can receive a question from Wimbledon's digital team in natural language, understand if it is a statistical question or a language question and then find the answer.
Translations for natural language
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- لغة طبيعيةArabic
- натуральная моваBelarusian
- естествен езикBulgarian
- yezh naturelBreton
- přirozený jazykCzech
- natürliche SpracheGerman
- natura lingvoEsperanto
- lengua naturalSpanish
- loomulik keelEstonian
- lengoaia naturalBasque
- زبان طبیعیPersian
- kieliFinnish
- langue naturelleFrench
- teanga nádúrthaIrish
- שפה טבעיתHebrew
- प्राकृतिक भाषाHindi
- természetes nyelvHungarian
- linguaggio naturaleItalian
- 自然言語Japanese
- 자연어, 自然語Korean
- natūralioji kalbaLithuanian
- język naturalnyPolish
- língua naturalPortuguese
- limbă naturalăRomanian
- естественный языкRussian
- природни језик, prirodni jezikSerbo-Croatian
- lugha asiliaSwahili
- ภาษาธรรมชาติThai
- tabii lisan, doğal dilTurkish
- природна моваUkrainian
- ngôn ngữ tự nhiênVietnamese
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