Idiomatic
Idiomatic is an adjective relating to idioms or to the natural style of language as used by native speakers. In linguistics, idiomatic language includes fixed expressions whose meanings cannot be inferred from the individual words; such expressions are known as idioms, examples include kick the bucket or spill the beans. The term also describes phrasing that sounds natural and appropriate within a language community, rather than literal or overly formal translation.
In translation and language learning, idiomatic rendering aims to convey meaning in a way native speakers would
The concept extends beyond language studies. In programming, for instance, idiomatic code follows the established conventions
Idioms vary in transparency. Some are opaque, with meanings not predictable from the parts, while others are
Historically, idiom and idiomatic derive from Greek roots meaning private or peculiar, reflecting that idiomatic language