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21 language processors
dil isleyiciler, dil islemciler -
22 language translator
dil çevirici -
23 language barrier
dil barajı -
24 language conversion program
dil dönüştürme programıEnglish-Turkish new dictionary > language conversion program
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25 language format
dil formatı -
26 language interpreter
dil yorumlayıcısı -
27 language learning
dil öğrenimi -
28 language lesson
dil dersi -
29 language processing
dil işleme -
30 language processor
dil işlemcisi -
31 language requirement
lisan gerekliliği -
32 language school
dil okulu -
33 language specifications manual
dil belirtimleri el kitabıEnglish-Turkish new dictionary > language specifications manual
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34 language statement
dil deyimi -
35 language teaching
dil öğretimi -
36 language translator
dil çeviricisi -
37 dead language
(a language no longer spoken, eg Latin.) kullanılmayan dil -
38 modern language
(a language spoken nowadays (as opposed to ancient Greek, Latin etc).) yaşayan dil -
39 native language/tongue
noun My native language is Spanish, but I also speak English and German.) ana dil -
40 bad language
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Language — language … Dictionary of sociology
language — lan‧guage [ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a system of speaking and writing used by people in one country or area: • the French language • Do you speak any foreign languages? • Trading in Europe means communicating in more than one… … Financial and business terms
Language — Lan guage, n. [OE. langage, F. langage, fr. L. lingua the tongue, hence speech, language; akin to E. tongue. See {Tongue}, cf. {Lingual}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
language — 1 Language, dialect, tongue, speech, idiom are comparable when they denote a body or system of words and phrases used by a large community (as of a region) or by a people, a nation, or a group of nations. Language may be used as a general term… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
language — [laŋ′gwij] n. [ME < OFr langage < langue, tongue < L lingua, tongue, language, altered (by assoc. with lingere, to lick) < OL dingua < IE * dṇg̑hwa > OE tunge, TONGUE] 1. a) human speech b) Archaic the ability to communicate by… … English World dictionary
language — I noun communication, composition, dialect, expression, faculty of speech, folk speech, form of expression, formulation, idiom, jargon, lingua, linguistics, means of communication, oral, oratio, parlance, phrasing, phraseology, rhetoric, sermo,… … Law dictionary
language — late 13c., langage words, what is said, conversation, talk, from O.Fr. langage (12c.), from V.L. *linguaticum, from L. lingua tongue, also speech, language (see LINGUAL (Cf. lingual)). The form with u developed in Anglo French. Meaning a language … Etymology dictionary
language — ► NOUN 1) the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. 2) the system of communication used by a particular community or country. 3) the phraseology and… … English terms dictionary
Language — Lan guage, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Languaged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Languaging}.] To communicate by language; to express in language. [1913 Webster] Others were languaged in such doubtful expressions that they have a double sense. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
language — language, philosophy of … Philosophy dictionary
language — [n] system of words for communication accent, argot, articulation, brogue, cant, communication, conversation, dialect, diction, dictionary, discourse, doublespeak*, expression, gibberish, idiom, interchange, jargon, lexicon, lingua franca,… … New thesaurus