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Language
Noun
language (uncountable and countable; plural: languages)
- The expression of an understanding - see Language is Understanding
- A system of communication using the spoken word or using symbols that represent words or sounds (the English language).
- The ability to communicate using words (the gift of language).
- A nonverbal system of communication (sign language).
- Code used to write computer programs (computer language).
- The vocabulary used in a particular specialist field (legal language).
- The particular words used in a passage of text (the language used in the law does not permit any other interpretation.)
Translations
- Breton: yezh f -où
- Bulgarian: език m (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Catalan: idioma m llengua f
- Chinese (simplified): 语言
- Chinese (traditional):
- Czech: jazyk m
- Danish: sprog
- Dutch: taal f
- Esperanto: lingvo
- Estonian: keel
- Finnish: kieli (1-6)
- French: langue f (1), langage m (2-5)
- Frisian: taal
- German: Sprache f (1-7)
- Greek: (glossa)
- Guarani: ñe'ẽ
- Hebrew: שפה f, לשון
- Hungarian: nyelv
- Indonesian: bahasa
- Interlingua: lingua (1), linguage (2,3,4,5)
- Italian: lingua f (1), linguaggio m (4, 5)
- Japanese: 言語 (げんご, gengo)
- Khmer: ភាសា
- Klingon: Hol
- Korean: 말 (mal), 언어 [言語] (eoneo)
- Latin: lingua
- Latvian: valoda
- Lithuanian: kalba
- Manchu: gisun
- Norwegian: språk, talemål n
- Persian: زَبان (zæbān)
- Polish: język
- Portuguese: língua f (1), linguagem (2,3,4,5)
- Romanian: limbă f
- Russian: язык (yazh'ik)
- Sardinian: limba
- Slovenian: jezik m
- Spanish: idioma m, lengua f
- Swedish: språk
- Toki Pona: toki
- Tupinambá: nhe'enga
- Welsh: iaith f
- Naplese: Naplese
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See also
Language codes
Multilingual
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