👉 Non-literal, also known as "non-grammatical" or "non-linguistic", is a type of language that does not have any grammatical structure or rules. It involves words or phrases that do not conform to traditional word order and syntax. Examples of non-literal languages include: 1. Esperanto - An artificial language based on the Latin alphabet, invented in 1932 by mathematician Gabor Szekeres. 2. Lushenese -