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Meanings of
languages
in English
Russian
язык
Portuguese
idioma
Spanish
lengua
Catalan
llengua
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Particular system of communication, usually named for the region or peoples that use it.
language
parole
lang
idiom
idioms
particular language
human language
Related terms
languoid class
Russian
язык
Synonyms
Examples for "
language
"
language
parole
lang
idiom
idioms
Examples for "
language
"
1
English
language
tests Question: I need to book an English
language
test.
2
Ukrainian remains the state
language
;
the right to speak Russian is guaranteed.
3
Though she said nothing, her body
language
provided a clear enough answer.
4
He can't talk much now, can't form words, can't use sign
language
.
5
Bembo's work was used to shape the
language
spoken across Italy today.
1
Under federal law, however,
parole
before his 40th birthday is a possibility.
2
The law has now been changed to allow the possibility of
parole
.
3
The board recommended last year that De Kock be released on
parole
.
4
That means it's up to state
parole
officials to grant his release.
5
His petition for
parole
has come up every two years since 2000.
1
And there was yin with her-theforeign lady with the
lang
name.
2
Wow, woman, the Bertrams of Ellangowan are the auld Dingawaies
lang
syne.
3
Poor ghostlike languages that hae put off flesh and blood
lang
syne.
4
The langest twa days o' a
lang
life they were to me.
5
Ah, a wee bit drap will send a mon a
lang
way.
1
Serge lifted his hand, the physical Belter
idiom
for asking a question.
2
For that moment Michael was struck by the
idiom
Tessio had used.
3
The savages of the Neutral Nation had also adopted the Huron
idiom
.
4
It takes an American
idiom
and id to properly troll the electorate.
5
Christine interrupted, not comprehending the technical
idiom
and not interested in it.
1
Also read: 24 Afrikaans
idioms
that are hilarious when translated into English
2
Read also: 24 Afrikaans
idioms
that are hilarious when translated into English
3
The source language forms of the selected
idioms
have not been included.
4
And that's a merging of
idioms
that can work like magic too.
5
Van Hoek sees
idioms
in its rigging that argue to the contrary.
1
The scenarios were filmed in the country that related to that
particular
language
.
2
The Primordial had no need to use any
particular
language
.
3
She won't talk your
particular
language
,
and on that account you think she's ill.
4
In writing, the question is denoted by a particular sign, depending on the
particular
language
.
5
In
particular
language
,
memory and executive functions were intact.
1
As I've explained before, the meaning of
human
language
changes with context.
2
It didn't just happen once like perhaps,
human
language
only evolved once.
3
Kateos's loquaciousness was unfettered with her increasing command of the
human
language
.
4
You seem unable to understand the ordinary use of the
human
language
.
5
But
human
language
is a feeble medium of communication with the Almighty.
Usage of
languages
in English
1
Perhaps within days or weeks we'll be able to understand new
languages
.
2
They all speak different
languages
,
you know, all those different ethnic groups.
3
The game supports several
languages
including English, German, Italian, Spanish and more.
4
The Swiss are a fine people different
languages
,
different religions, different races.
5
LANGUAGE: Spanish and French are the official
languages
,
though Spanish is predominant.
6
Following the accession in May, the EU shall have 20 official
languages
.
7
Oxford also overtook Cambridge in subject rankingsfor law, history and modern
languages
.
8
Spanish and French were much more likely
languages
for Americans to speak.
9
India's people speak as many as 780 different
languages
,
the PSLI said.
10
Many spoke multiple
languages
including English, and they found constant work translating.
11
A knowledge of
languages
can be a great benefit in my trade.
12
It's my mind speaking in a thousand different
languages
I don't understand.
13
Coronavirus advice in Pacific Islander
languages
was published only four days ago.
14
Many schools currently report acute difficulties recruiting teachers for Stem and
languages
.
15
They say students need help that is offered in their own
languages
.
16
This approach also greatly enriches efforts to standardize simulator-independent model description
languages
.
Other examples for "languages"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
languages
language
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
different languages
other languages
foreign languages
many languages
modern languages
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Translations for
languages
Russian
язык
идиом
конкретный язык
Portuguese
idioma
língua
Spanish
lengua
idiomas
idioma
lenguas
Catalan
llengua
llenguatge
idioma
Languages
through the time
Languages
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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