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1 German language
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > German language
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2 German-language
Лингвистика: германоязычный, немецкоязычный -
3 German language
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4 german language
alman dili -
5 German language
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6 German language
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7 German language
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8 German language
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9 German language
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10 german language
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11 German language
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12 German studies, German language and literature
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > German studies, German language and literature
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13 german language and literature
njemaÄki jezik i književnostEnglish-Croatian dictionary > german language and literature
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14 German language texts
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15 set about learning the German language
Макаров: взяться за изучение немецкого языкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > set about learning the German language
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16 Austrian-German language
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17 (the) German language
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) German language
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18 language
noun1) Sprache, die[style of] language — [Sprach]stil, der
use of language — Sprachgebrauch, der
3) (style) Ausdrucksweise, die; Sprache, die; see also academic.ru/5024/bad">bad 1. 4); strong language4) (professional vocabulary) [Fach]sprache, die5) (Computing) Sprache, die* * *['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) die Sprache2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) die Sprache3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) die Fachsprache•* * *lan·guage[ˈlæŋgwɪʤ]nshe speaks four \languages fluently sie spricht vier Sprachen fließendartificial \language Kunstsprache fthe English/German \language die englische/deutsche Sprache, Englisch/Deutsch nta foreign \language eine Fremdsprachesb's native \language jds Mutterspracheher \language was absolutely appalling! ihre Sprache war wirklich schockierend!\language, Robert! wie sprichst du denn, Robert!bad \language Schimpfwörter plformal/spoken/written \language gehobene/gesprochene/geschriebene Spracheto mind one's \language aufpassen, was man sagtlegal \language Rechtssprache f4. COMPUT[computer programming] \language Programmiersprache f5.* * *['lŋgwɪdZ]nSprache fthe English language — Englisch nt, die englische Sprache
the language of business/diplomacy —
your language is appalling — deine Ausdrucksweise ist entsetzlich, du drückst dich entsetzlich aus
that's no language to use to your mother! — so spricht man nicht mit seiner Mutter!
it's a bloody nuisance! – language! — verfluchter Mist! – na, so was sagt man doch nicht!
strong language — Schimpfwörter pl, derbe Ausdrücke pl
he used strong language, calling them fascist pigs — er beschimpfte sie als Faschistenschweine
the request/complaint was put in rather strong language — die Aufforderung/Beschwerde hörte sich ziemlich krass an
to talk the same language ( as sb) — die gleiche Sprache (wie jd) sprechen
* * *language [ˈlæŋɡwıdʒ] s1. Sprache f:language of flowers fig Blumensprache;speak the same language dieselbe Sprache sprechen (a. fig);2. Sprache f, Rede-, Ausdrucksweise f, Worte pl:language! so etwas sagt man nicht!;this is the only language he understands das ist die einzige Sprache, die er versteht; → bad1 A 5, strong A 73. Sprache f, Stil m4. (Fach)Sprache f, Terminologie f:medical language medizinische Fachsprache, Medizinersprache5. a) Sprachwissenschaft fb) Sprachunterricht m* * *noun1) Sprache, diespeak the same language — (fig.) die gleiche Sprache sprechen
[style of] language — [Sprach]stil, der
use of language — Sprachgebrauch, der
4) (professional vocabulary) [Fach]sprache, die5) (Computing) Sprache, die* * *n.Sprache -n f. -
19 language
lan·guage [ʼlæŋgwɪʤ] nshe speaks four \languages fluently sie spricht vier Sprachen fließend;artificial \language Kunstsprache f;a foreign \language eine Fremdsprache;sb's native \language jds Mutterspracheher \language was absolutely appalling! ihre Sprache war wirklich schockierend!;\language, Robert! wie sprichst du denn, Robert!;bad \language Schimpfwörter ntpl;to mind one's \language aufpassen, was man sagtlegal \language Rechtssprache f;4) comput[computer programming] \language Programmiersprache fPHRASES: -
20 German
I ['dʒəːmən] n(pl Germans ['dʒəːmənz])1) немец, немка- Germans- study German- speak German•USAGE:II ['dʒəːmən] adj- German author- German lesson
- German language
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