
Drama, personas, personæ; situations. One usual language is a social structure of words and expressions used to discourse(s), so that people in a society can communicate, i.e., e.g., say and understand what's being said on a common ground amongst people.
In this sense, language is more or less a notion or a common memory of references – and, sometimes, one official norm of a collectivity or a jurisdiction in particular –, a notion and a memory of orthography, of grammar, of approximate meanings and contents, of each word, and usual expressions, within one specific cultural legacy; along a specific era of understanding.