Usage Note
Langage differs from langue: langue is a specific natural language (French, English), while langage refers to language as a faculty, a style of speaking, or a formal system such as a programming language (langage informatique). Langage corporel is 'body language.' The distinction is important for learners — using one where the other is expected sounds unnatural.
Examples
"Son langage est très soutenu pour son âge."
Natural Translation
His language is very formal for his age.
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