Language meaning in English

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Definition

a language: a tongue, for example English, Russian, Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Swahili noun

Examples

  • "Mrs. Brady has over 30 years' experience teaching English and has a TCFL (Teaching Cornish as a Foreign Language) diploma."
  • "I didn't have language problems: I had cultural ones."
  • "Mom : What kind of language is that?"
  • "I would like to talk to the responsible of language training please."
  • "MUST LEARN COCKNEY LANGUAGE."
  • "Therefore, it is of maximum importance that we review office policy on language to be used on the premises of the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Perhaps you could reapply when you can speak the language a little better."
  • "English language and International Relations Summer Session"
  • "Subject: Politically Correct Office Language"
  • "Edward : Yeah, I'm going to translate for you - he taught me his language."
  • "I have also been programmed to speak 10,000 languages."
  • "They have IT, management training, language courses, etcetera, etcetera... My comrade, a salesman, was even offered an improvisational comedy course."
  • "The school offers happy and informal language lessons in a pretty farmhouse called Dill Cottage."
  • "Many new arrivals encounter language barriers."
  • "In the United States, we have a different set of customs, a different set of values, even a different way of speaking the same language."
  • "I'd really like to learn a new language or two, so I could operate more efficiently in, say, the Middle Eastern sector."
  • "I have heard several very disturbing reports of language misuse by management here, and I just want to make sure that everyone is on the same page as far as our language policy is concerned."
  • "We are language police, fighting bigotry."
  • "THX-1134 : It means that you need to learn a new language, Mr Warbuckle."

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