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1 taal
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2 taal-georiënteerd opmaakprogramma
• language based editor: LBENederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > taal-georiënteerd opmaakprogramma
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3 taalcode
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4 taalconstructie
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5 taalgebied
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6 taalnummer
• language number -
7 taalopdracht
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8 taalregel
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9 taalstandaard
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10 taalsymbool
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11 taaltrainer
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12 taalverwerkingsprogramma
• language processorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > taalverwerkingsprogramma
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13 voertaal
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14 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 -
15 taalgebied
2 [alles met betrekking tot de taal] field of language/linguistics♦voorbeelden:2 de nieuwe opvattingen op taalgebied • the new ideas on language/in the field of languageop taalgebied munt hij niet uit • he is no great shakes when it comes to language -
16 Hebreeuws
adj. Hebrew, of or pertaining to the Hebrews or their language--------n. Hebrew, language of the Israelites, language of the Hebrew people -
17 Jiddisch
adj. Yiddish, pertaining to the Yiddish language, of the language spoken mainly by the Jews of eastern Europe--------n. Yiddish, language spoken mainly by the Jews of eastern Europe -
18 geheimtaal
n. secret language, mysterious language, language that is hidden or not well known -
19 translation
n. translation, act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.) -
20 machinegerichte taal
• computer-dependent language• computer-oriented language• machine-oriented languageNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > machinegerichte taal
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