organized language
[/ˈɔːrɡənɑɪzd ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/]
nounpl: organized languages
linguagem organizada
1. A system of communication with structured rules, grammar, and vocabulary that allows for clear and coherent expression of ideas
English is an organized language with well-defined grammatical rules.
O inglês é uma linguagem organizada com regras gramaticais bem definidas.
2. In linguistics and philosophy, a formal system of symbols and signs governed by systematic principles for meaningful communication
Programming languages are highly organized languages designed for machine instruction.
As linguagens de programação são linguagens altamente organizadas projetadas para instruções de máquinas.
3. Speech or writing that follows logical structure, coherent ordering, and systematic presentation of thoughts
The professor's organized language made the complex theory easy to understand.
A linguagem organizada do professor tornou a teoria complexa fácil de entender.
The concept of 'organized language' is central to both Brazilian and American educational systems, emphasizing clarity and structure in communication. In Brazil, this is particularly important in formal education where proper linguistic organization is valued in writing assessments. In the USA, this concept extends to business communication and technical writing, where organized language is essential for professional success.
Related Idioms & Phrases
speak in organized language
lack organized language
master organized language
break down language into organized form
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