Encara no tenim significats per a "own idiom".
1John did not altogether like his manner, which in his own idiom he styled "fresh."
2A true national expression will come from the particular soil and will be unconscious of its own idiom.
3They were, in our own idiom, cafés, where men met to sip coffee or chocolate and discuss current topics.
4Thackeray's men and women talk as they might be expected to talk in life; each in his own idiom, class and idiosyncrasy.
5As they passed some sent them a vulgar benediction; others obscene jests, and Schahabarim's man replied to each in his own idiom.
6A succeeding effort was to master the living languages, and chiefly the English, that he might read his favourite Locke in his own idiom.
7But I cannot help thinking that Sun Tzu meant to use the word in a figurative sense comparable to our own idiom "short and sharp."
8Even the Indian languages of to-day are only combinations of their own idioms with this ancient tongue.
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