A language which has native speakers and is currently in use as a means of communication.
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Examples for "modern language "
Examples for "modern language "
1 To use the slang of modern language , cheek carries everything nowadays.
2 To him God was, to use more modern language , 'immanent' as well as 'transcendent.'
3 The chief difficulty in teaching was the want of suitable text-books in the modern language .
4 Mr. Schneider was able to preach with great facility and propriety in the modern language .
5 It is the ideal, to use modern language , of the relations between heaven and earth.
1 In Helsinki, Missierna disclosed the existence of a complex and living language .
2 Hebrew had ceased to be a living language before the Christian era.
3 He knew no living language except French; and French he knew very imperfectly.
4 In these, religious art still lingers as a living language , however rudely spoken.
5 At any period of a living language , there are three levels of speech.
6 Along with these attainments, he was master of Hebrew as a living language .
7 This is a living language that speaks to us all.
8 That's Spanish for 'ant.' The scientific community would never approve of a living language classification.
9 I could hear arguments conducted in every living language and at least one dead one.
10 No one calls Sanskrit a living language because some Indian sects still pray in Sanskrit.
11 But it is quite different with a living language .
12 Rawinia Higgins is at the forefront of efforts to preserve Te Reo as a living language .
13 For them, Irish is not a living language .
14 For some, Irish is a living language , their way of communicating with family and friends every day.
15 Rawinia Higgins is at the forefront of efforts to preserve Te Reo as a living language … Audio
16 We might then expect, once more, to see the language of Homer and Demosthenes a living language .
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