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1 російськомовний
speaking Russian as native language, Russian-speaking -
2 русскоязычный
русскоязычный канц. [russkoyazychnyi](владеющий русским языком как родным; русский) speaking Russian as native language; Russian;русскоязычное меньшинство ( говорящее по-русски меньшинство в бывших союзных республиках) Russian-speaking minority in the former Union Republics
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3 Sprache
f; -, -n1. allg., eines Volkes etc.: language, bes. lit. tongue; alte Sprachen ancient languages; eine Sprache beherrschen be able to speak a language; in deutscher Sprache in German; Publikationen etc. in deutscher Sprache German-language publications etc.; die Sprache der Musik / Kunst / Blumen fig. the language of music / art / flowers; die gleiche Sprache sprechen auch fig. speak the same language; eine andere Sprache sprechen fig. (Gegensätzliches bezeugen) tell a different story; eine deutliche Sprache sprechen fig., Sache: speak for itself ( oder themselves); das ist die Sprache, die sie verstehen this is the language they understand2. (Sprechfähigkeit) speech; (Ausdrucksweise) language, speech, way of speaking; bes. einer Gruppe:... talk; die Sprache verlieren durch Schock etc.: be unable to speak, lose one’s speech; hast du die Sprache verloren? have you lost your tongue?; (he)raus mit der Sprache! umg. (come on,) out with it!; endlich fand er die Sprache wieder he finally found his tongue again; mir blieb die Sprache weg I was speechless; zur Sprache bringen bring up, raise; zur Sprache kommen come up3. (Aussprache) articulation, diction; der Sprache nach kommt er aus Berlin judging by the way he speaks, he comes from Berlin; beherrschen I 3, herausrücken II, verschlagen1 4* * *die Sprachelanguage; tongue; speech* * *Spra|che ['ʃpraːxə]f -, -nlanguage; (= das Sprechen) speech; (= Sprechweise) speech, way of speaking; (= Fähigkeit, zu sprechen) power or faculty of speecheine/die Spráche sprechen — to (be able to) speak a language/the language or lingo (inf)
die Spráche analysieren — to analyze language
die Spráche der Musik — the language of music
in französischer etc Spráche — in French etc
die gleiche Spráche sprechen (lit, fig) — to speak the same language
das spricht eine klare or deutliche Spráche (fig) — that speaks for itself, it's obvious what that means
er spricht jetzt eine ganz andere Spráche (fig) — he's changed his tune now
mit der Spráche herausrücken — to come out with it
heraus mit der Spráche! (inf) — come on, out with it!
zur Spráche kommen — to be mentioned or brought up, to come up
etw zur Spráche bringen — to bring sth up, to mention sth
die Spráche verlieren — to lose the power of speech
hast du die Spráche verloren? — have you lost your tongue?, has the cat got your tongue? (inf)
die Spráche wiederfinden — to be able to speak again
es raubt or verschlägt einem die Spráche — it takes your breath away
mir blieb die Spráche weg — I was speechless
* * *die1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) language2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) language3) ((the act of) saying words, or the ability to say words: Speech is one method of communication between people.) speech4) (the words said: His speech is full of colloquialisms.) speech5) (a language: English is his mother-tongue / native tongue; a foreign tongue.) tongue* * *Spra·che<-, -n>[ˈʃpra:xə]f1. (Kommunikationssystem) languagelebende/tote \Sprache living/extinct languagedie neueren \Sprachen modern languageseine \Sprache sprechen to speak a languagezur \Sprache kommen to come up5.▶ jetzt [o auf einmal] eine ganz andere \Sprache sprechen to change one's tune▶ jdm bleibt die \Sprache weg, jd verliert die \Sprache sb is speechless, the cat got sb's tongue▶ die gleiche \Sprache sprechen to be on the same wavelength▶ mit der \Sprache herausrücken [o herauskommen] to come out with it▶ nicht mit der \Sprache herauswollen to not want to talksie wollte nicht mit der \Sprache heraus she didn't want to talk▶ eine klare [o deutliche] \Sprache sprechen to speak for itself▶ jds \Sprache sprechen to speak sb's language▶ jdm die \Sprache verschlagen to leave sb speechless▶ die \Sprache wiederfinden to find one's tongue again* * *die; Sprache, Sprachen1) languagehast du die Sprache verloren? — (ugs.) haven't you got a tongue in your head?
2) (Sprechweise) way of speaking; speech; (Stil) style3) (Rede)die Sprache auf jemanden/etwas bringen — bring the conversation round to somebody/something
etwas zur Sprache bringen — bring something up; raise something
heraus mit der Sprache! — come on, out with it!
* * *1. allg, eines Volkes etc: language, besonders liter tongue;alte Sprachen ancient languages;eine Sprache beherrschen be able to speak a language;in deutscher Sprache in German;Publikationen etcin deutscher Sprache German-language publications etc;die Sprache der Musik/Kunst/Blumen fig the language of music/art/flowers;die gleiche Sprache sprechen auch fig speak the same language;eine andere Sprache sprechen fig (Gegensätzliches bezeugen) tell a different story;das ist die Sprache, die sie verstehen this is the language they understand2. (Sprechfähigkeit) speech; (Ausdrucksweise) language, speech, way of speaking; besonders einer Gruppe: … talk;die Sprache verlieren durch Schock etc: be unable to speak, lose one’s speech;hast du die Sprache verloren? have you lost your tongue?;(he)raus mit der Sprache! umg (come on,) out with it!;endlich fand er die Sprache wieder he finally found his tongue again;mir blieb die Sprache weg I was speechless;zur Sprache bringen bring up, raise;zur Sprache kommen come up3. (Aussprache) articulation, diction;der Sprache nach kommt er aus Berlin judging by the way he speaks, he comes from Berlin; → beherrschen A 3, herausrücken B, verschlagen1 4* * *die; Sprache, Sprachen1) languagehast du die Sprache verloren? — (ugs.) haven't you got a tongue in your head?
2) (Sprechweise) way of speaking; speech; (Stil) style3) (Rede)die Sprache auf jemanden/etwas bringen — bring the conversation round to somebody/something
etwas zur Sprache bringen — bring something up; raise something
heraus mit der Sprache! — come on, out with it!
* * *-n f.language n.speech n.(§ pl.: speeches)tongue (language) n. (Aussprache) m.diction n.
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