A mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity.
1He speaks the language of Mota, the lingua franca here, you know.
2LANGUAGES: The official language is Portuguese but Portuguese-based creole is the lingua franca.
3Every 10 minutes or so, the signs change from one lingua to the other.
4Arabic was, for a time, the lingua franca of science.
5They are very much the lingua franca of evidence-based medicine.
6Hence it has received the name of "la lingua di tré regni."
7The last word was spoken in the lingua franca, and instantly obeyed by the physician.
8Why are their dialects not the lingua franca of an entire generation of young people?
9It is the lingua franca of Northern Ireland conversations.
10She will come! he cried in the Frankish jargon-thelingua franca of the African littoral.
11From the perspective of its use as a global lingua franca, she has got a point.
12And despite Mandarin being the lingua franca, there are more than 200 dialects spoken across China.
13In excellent Federation lingua franca it addressed its audience in a tone that was unapologetically severe.
14They speak the lingua Geral, and sometimes Portuguese.
15For "real" therefore, we must substitute ordinary, or lingua communis.
16Ah, there was our poor bella lingua again.