Übersetzung des Wortes language von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.
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| Synonym für language | |||
| Derived terms of language | |||
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| 1. | language - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written" | |
| communication something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups | ||
| usage the customary manner in which a language (or a form of a language) is spoken or written; "English usage"; "a usage borrowed from French" | ||
| dead language a language that is no longer learned as a native language | ||
| words language that is spoken or written; "he has a gift for words"; "she put her thoughts into words" | ||
| source language a language that is to be translated into another language | ||
| object language, target language the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated | ||
| signing, sign language language expressed by visible hand gestures | ||
| artificial language a language that is deliberately created for a specific purpose | ||
| metalanguage a language that can be used to describe languages | ||
| native language the language that a person has spoken from earliest childhood | ||
| indigenous language a language that originated in a specified place and was not brought to that place from elsewhere | ||
| superstrate, superstratum the language of a later invading people that is imposed on an indigenous population and contributes features to their language | ||
| natural language, tongue a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language | ||
| interlanguage, koine, lingua franca a Greek dialect that flourished under the Roman Empire | ||
| linguistic string, string of words, word string a linear sequence of words as spoken or written | ||
| barrage, bombardment, onslaught, outpouring the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing" | ||
| slanguage language characterized by excessive use of slang or cant | ||
| 2. | language - the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals" | |
| speech | ||
| faculty, mental faculty, module one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind | ||
| lexis all of the words in a language; all word forms having meaning or grammatical function | ||
| lexicon, mental lexicon, vocabulary a language user's knowledge of words | ||
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