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language [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ] N

1. language (communication):

język m

body language N no pl

foreign language N

language laboratory N

machine language N

machine language → machine code

See also machine code

machine code N COMPUT

programming language N COMPUT

second language N

sign language N

Usage examples with languages

to have an ear for music/languages
he shows no aptitude for languages

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The company operates blogs in all the languages it operates in, and regularly from the realm of internet technology and new media businesses.
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Her travel has also enabled her to learn to sing in quite a few international languages.
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With overwhelmingly more than chance frequency, languages with dominant order VSO have the adjective after the noun. 18.
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As such, it has nothing in common with neighboring languages except some loanwords absorbed as a result of linguistic contact.
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In languages that have a passive voice, a transitive verb in the active voice becomes intransitive in the passive voice.
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Or they can choose leisure programmes, for example in languages or cookery.
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In some languages, this device is called a nonius.
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He was a glib and charming conman, fluent in multiple languages.
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There are also various claims regarding still-undeciphered scripts without wide acceptance, which, if substantiated, would push backward the first attestation of certain languages.
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A multi-media language laboratory is shared by modern and classical languages.
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