Definition: Langs, in French, means "langue" which in English translates to "language". Langs can refer to many different aspects of language or culture such as languages spoken by a particular community or group within that community, as well as other related concepts like the linguistic diversity in various cultures. The term is often used to describe a shared set of grammatical rules and syntax that are believed to exist across a wide range of languages with similar characteristics. The word 'lang' has origins in Old French and is now found in many dictionaries, where it refers to different things such as "the language" or the "language of the people", but also more generally means "any form of communication". It can be used both figuratively and literally when referring to linguistic phenomena such as dialects, slang, and regional variations. The word 'lang' is often distinguished from 'la', which originally referred to a type of wine, but it has since become a general term for all languages. As language becomes more standardized across different cultures, the use of 'lang' also tends to be less formal and more informal, with "languedoc" or "languedocien" indicating a region where dialects are prevalent.