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  • 41 language

    'læŋɡwi‹
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) språk
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) språk
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) fagspråk
    mål
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    nomenklatur
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    språk
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    tale
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    terminologi
    subst. \/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ\/
    1) språk
    2) uttrykksmåte, språkbruk, språk, språkdrakt, fremstilling
    what language!
    bad language eller fowl language eller strong language grov språkbruk, grovt språk
    avoid strong language please!
    language of diplomacy diplomatspråk
    language of flowers blomsterspråk
    teacher of languages språklærer
    universal language verdensspråk universalspråk

    English-Norwegian dictionary > language

  • 42 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) govor
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jezik
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jezik
    * * *
    [laeŋgwidž]
    noun
    jezik, govor, način izražanja, slog; slang prostaške besede
    language of Bowers — govorica cvetlic, simboličen pomen različnih vrst cvetlic
    bad language — psovke, prostaške besede
    to use bad language to s.o. — psovati, preklinjati koga
    figuratively enako misliti, razumeti se; American language artsjezikovni pouk
    language Sir! — nobenih psovk, gospod!

    English-Slovenian dictionary > language

  • 43 language

    ['læŋgwɪdʒ] 1.
    1) U (system) linguaggio m.
    3) U (used by a particular group) linguaggio m. (anche inform.)

    formal, legal language — linguaggio formale, giuridico

    bad o strong o foul language linguaggio volgare; mind your language! bada a come parli! don't use that language with me! — non usare questo linguaggio con me!

    2.
    modificatore [ course] di lingua; [ school] di lingue; [barrier, laboratory] linguistico
    * * *
    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) linguaggio
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) lingua
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) linguaggio, lingua
    * * *
    ['læŋgwɪdʒ] 1.
    1) U (system) linguaggio m.
    3) U (used by a particular group) linguaggio m. (anche inform.)

    formal, legal language — linguaggio formale, giuridico

    bad o strong o foul language linguaggio volgare; mind your language! bada a come parli! don't use that language with me! — non usare questo linguaggio con me!

    2.
    modificatore [ course] di lingua; [ school] di lingue; [barrier, laboratory] linguistico

    English-Italian dictionary > language

  • 44 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) linguagem
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) língua
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) linguagem
    * * *
    lan.guage
    [l'æŋgwidʒ] n 1 língua, idioma. 2 linguagem (também Comp). 3 estilo, modo de falar ou escrever. bad language xingamento. dead language língua morta. living language língua viva. to speak the same language falar a mesma língua, ter os mesmos gostos, modo de pensar, etc.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > language

  • 45 language

    ['læŋgwɪdʒ]
    n
    * * *
    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) mowa
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) język
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) język

    English-Polish dictionary > language

  • 46 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) mál, tungumál
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) tungumál
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) fagmál

    English-Icelandic dictionary > language

  • 47 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) beszéd
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) nyelv
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) nyelv(ezet)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > language

  • 48 language

    n. dil, lisan, mesleki dil
    * * *
    dil
    * * *
    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) dil, lisan
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) dil
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) dil, ifade;... dili

    English-Turkish dictionary > language

  • 49 language

    • ihmiskieli
    • kielenkäyttö
    • kieli
    * * *
    'læŋɡwi‹
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) kieli
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) kieli
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) kieli

    English-Finnish dictionary > language

  • 50 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) valoda
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) valoda
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) izteiksmes veids
    * * *
    valoda; izteiksmes veids, stils; programmēšanas valoda; bāršanās, lamas

    English-Latvian dictionary > language

  • 51 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) kalba
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) kalba
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) kalba

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > language

  • 52 language

    n. språk, tungomål
    * * *
    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) språk
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) språk
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) språk

    English-Swedish dictionary > language

  • 53 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) řeč
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jazyk
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jazyk, mluva
    * * *
    • řeč
    • jazyk

    English-Czech dictionary > language

  • 54 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) reč
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jazyk
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jazyk
    * * *
    • jazyk
    • jazykový
    • rec

    English-Slovak dictionary > language

  • 55 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) limbă
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) limbă
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) limbă, limbaj (de specialitate)

    English-Romanian dictionary > language

  • 56 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) γλώσσα
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) γλώσσα
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) γλώσσα

    English-Greek dictionary > language

  • 57 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) langage, langue
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) langue
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) langue, langage

    English-French dictionary > language

  • 58 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) linguagem
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) língua
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) linguagem

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > language

  • 59 language

    [ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] noun
    1) human speech:

    the development of language in children.

    اللغه
    2) the speech of a particular nation:

    Russian is a difficult language.

    لِسان
    3) the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc:

    medical language.

    لُغَة خاصَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > language

  • 60 language house

    "языковое" общежитие
    Общежитие, где живут студенты, изучающие иностранный язык, и студенты-носители этого языка. В некоторых колледжах и университетах проживание в нем - обязательная часть учебной программы. (Часто вместо слова "language" используется название изучаемого языка, например, "Russian House").
    тж special-interest house

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > language house

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