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101 American Sign Language
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102 American sign language
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103 tactile\ sign\ language
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104 American Sign Language
америка́нский язы́к же́стов ( для глухонемых)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > American Sign Language
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105 American, Sign, Language
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106 Quebec, Sign, Language
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107 american sign language
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108 langage des sourds-muets
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109 lenguaje gestual or de gestos
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110 langage
c black langage [lɑ̃gaʒ]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un u après le premier g.* * *lɑ̃gaʒnom masculin languagePhrasal Verbs:* * *lɑ̃ɡaʒ nm1) LINGUISTIQUE language2) INFORMATIQUE language* * *langage nm language; le langage des abeilles/fleurs the language of bees/flowers; elle m'a tenu un tout autre langage she said something completely different to me; faire entendre le langage de la raison to speak with the voice of reason.langage administratif bureaucratic language, official jargon; langage d'assemblage assembler language, assembly language; langage chiffré code; langage journalistique journalese; langage machine machine language (code); langage objet object language; langage procédural Ordinat procedural language; langage de programmation programmingGB language; langage des sourds-muets sign language.[lɑ̃gaʒ] nom masculinlangage écrit/parlé written/spoken languagetroubles du langage speech ou language disorders2. [code] languagele langage des sourds-muets deaf and dumb language, sign language3. [jargon] languagelangage administratif/technique administrative/technical language4. [style] languagelangage familier/populaire colloquial/popular languagelangage correct/incorrect [d'après la bienséance] polite/impolite languagelangage imagé colourful ou picturesque languagetu tiens un drôle de langage depuis quelque temps you've been coming out with ou saying some very odd things recentlylangage machine internal ou machine language -
111 dactilología
f.dactylology, finger language, sign language, chirology.* * *( frml)dactylology ( frml)* * *dactilología nfsign language -
112 işaret dili
n. sign language* * *sign language -
113 བརྡ་སྐད་
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114 jelbeszéd
(DE) Gebärdensprache {e}; Zeichensprache {e}; (EN) semeiology; semiology; sign language; sign-language; signing -
115 язык жестов
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116 viipekeel
сущ.общ. сурдоязык, жестовый язык, кинетическая речь, объяснение с помощью жестов, сурдоперевод, язык глухонемых, язык жестов, ÿçûê çíàêîâ (àíãë.: finger-speech; finger language; hand-language; gestural language; sign language; manual method // íåì.: Gestensprache; Gebärdensprache; Zeichensprache), žestide keel -
117 язык знаков
gener. (àíãë.: finger-speech; finger language; hand-language; gestural language; sign language; manual method // íåì.: Gestensprache; Gebärdensprache; Zeichensprache) viipekeel -
118 metalanguage
= meta language; = meta-language; = ML IIязык или система символов, служащие для описания других языков или знаковых системАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > metalanguage
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119 языковой знак
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120 lenguaje simbólico
m.symbolic language, sign language.
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