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21 Languages Other Than English
Education: LOTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Languages Other Than English
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22 languages law
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23 languages used
Org., Conf. langues de travail utiliséesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > languages used
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24 languages in contact
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25 languages don't trouble me at all
valodas man nesagādā nekādas grūtībasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > languages don't trouble me at all
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26 languages of the contract
языки, на которых составляется текст подрядного договораАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > languages of the contract
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27 Languages, of, Instruction, Commission, of, Ontario
Commission f des langues d'enseignement de l'OntarioEnglish-French legislative terms > Languages, of, Instruction, Commission, of, Ontario
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28 Regional languages
Though French remains the sole official language in French, regional authorities continue to lobby for official recognition of France's main regional languages. A very diverse country, France has a large number of regional languages, many of them used extensively in daily life. The main regional languages are Occitanian (the language of the Midi), Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque and Flemish. According to an INSEEsurvey of 1999, 786,000 people in France speak Occitanian, 545,000 speak Alsatian, 295,000 speak Breton, 133,000 speak Corsican, and 80,000 speak Basque. However, the proportion of speakers of these languages is always far lower in younger generations, and their survival as daily living languages is not assured - whether or not these langauges acquire official status.In 2008, the French Congress ratified a change in the Constitution, accepting that regional languages are part of France's heritage.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Regional languages
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29 amalgamating languages
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30 analytical languages
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31 centum languages
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32 faculty for languages
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33 flair for languages
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34 family of languages
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > family of languages
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35 teaching English to speakers of other languages
TESOL abk US teaching English to speakers of other languages (teaching of English to speakers of other languages) Unterrichten n von Englisch als FremdspracheEnglish-german dictionary > teaching English to speakers of other languages
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36 teaching of English to speakers of other languages
English-german dictionary > teaching of English to speakers of other languages
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37 modern languages
mod·ern ˈlan·guagesI. n pl neuere Sprachen* * *plneuere Sprachen pl, moderne Fremdsprachen pl; (UNIV) Neuphilologie f -
38 modern languages
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39 to have a gift for languages
to have a gift for languages/to have a talent for languages быть способным к языкамEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a gift for languages
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40 family of languages ling.
family of languages ling. языковая семья
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