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1 bilinguisme
n. bilingualism, command of two languages, equal ability in two languages; government policy of having two national languages -
2 talenkennis
1 knowledge/command of languages♦voorbeelden:talenkennis is niet vereist • knowledge of languages is not required -
3 Romaans
adj. Romanic, pertaining to the Romance languages, pertaining to the family of languages derived from Latin -
4 Slavisch
adj. Slavic, of or pertaining to the Slavs or their languages--------n. Slavic, group of Indo-European languages (includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.) -
5 bilinguaal
adj. bilingual, fluent in two languages, expressed in two different languages -
6 drietalig
adj. trilingual, able to communicate in three different languages; expressed in three different languages -
7 taal
2 [taalsysteem] language3 [iemands woorden] language4 [communicatiesysteem] language♦voorbeelden:2 de klassieke/moderne talen • classical/modern languagesvreemde talen • foreign languageseen taal beheersen • have a good command of a languagezich een taal eigen maken • master a languagedagelijkse/alledaagse taal • daily/everyday language/speechdat is krasse taal • that's strong languageonverbloemde taal spreken • not mince one's words, be bluntlelijke/gore taal uitslaan • use ugly/foul languagewat is dat voor een taal? • what sort of language is that?de cijfers spreken (een) duidelijke taal • the figures are clear -
8 vreemde talen
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9 Arier
n. Aryan, member of or descended from a people who spoke Indo-European languages; non-Jewish Caucasian (according to Nazi doctrine) -
10 Ariër
n. Aryan, member of or descended from a people who spoke Indo-European languages; non-Jewish Caucasian (according to Nazi doctrine) -
11 Basic
adj. BASIC, Beginner's All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, BASIC programming language, one of the simplest high-level programming languages (Computers) -
12 Eskimo
n. Eskimo, member of a people inhabiting the Arctic from Greenland to Eastern Siberia; either of two languages spoken by the Eskimo peoples (this term comes from Algonquin, meaning "eater of raw flesh", and is sometimes considered offensive) -
13 Germaans
adj. Germanic, Teutonic, of or pertaining to the ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; of or pertaining to Germanic languages -
14 Laplands
adj. <I>(also: <B>Laps</B>)</I> Lappish, of or pertaining to Lapland; of or pertaining to the people of Lapland--------n. Lappish, Lapp, any of the languages spoken by the Lapps -
15 Semitisch
adj. Semitic, pertaining to the Semites; pertaining to the languages of the Semites -
16 circonflexe
n. circumflex, accent which is placed over vowels in some languages (looks like: ^ or circonflexe) -
17 circumflex
n. circumflex, accent which is placed over vowels in some languages (looks like: ^ or circumflex) -
18 contrastief
adj. contrastive, opposing, contrasting; (Linguistics) of the study of the similarities and differences between two languages -
19 humaniora
n. humanities, branches of study concerned with human thought and culture; classical languages and literature (i.e. Roman and Greek) -
20 rune
n. rune, character from any of the ancient Germanic languages of Scandinavia and Britain
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