A language that does not have any active speakers any more.
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Examples for "dead language"
Examples for "dead language"
1And here, reading the dead language, my little book of Roman Law.
2It doesn't have to be some cryptic verse in a dead language.
3In an ancient and dead language, any recognition of living nature attracts us.
4It was not a dead language then, as it is now.
5You had rather have to master the dead language than the live tongues?
1Shadow-traceries of bough and leaf still seem to me like the hieroglyphics of a lost language.
2I needed a lost language.
3South Africa's lost language Katrina Esau, 84, is teaching local children how to speak N|uu from a wooden shack in Upington.
4Its secret would be safe as long as the Universe endured, for no one now would ever read the lost language of Earth.
5And it was the Rosetta Stone that gave the answer to these doubters and restored to the world a lost language and a forgotten literature.
6There is more than one reason, one comes to realise, why Marani -an Italian -chose Finnish as the lost language of his hero.
7His reputation grew with the novel The Lost Language of Cranes (1987).
8Two years later Leavitt's first novel, The Lost Language of Cranes, appeared to fine reviews.
9'It's a lost language, possibly - probably - lost even to these remnant creatures.
10"Who are you?" he asked in the lost language of Danu Talis.
11Lost language: how Macau gambled away its past Read more How many of them will be alive when it closes?
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