What is another word for langue?

Pronunciation: [lˈaŋ] (IPA)

Langue is a French word that refers to a language or tongue. There are many synonyms for "langue" in the English language, including dialect, lingo, vernacular, and tongue. A dialect refers to a specific language variety spoken by a group of people from a particular location. Lingo is slang or jargon used within a specific group or community, while vernacular is the language spoken by people in a particular region or country. Tongue, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to any human language. Regardless of the synonym used, they all refer to the way in which individuals communicate and understand each other through language.

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What are the hypernyms for Langue?

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Usage examples for Langue

They possess the art of giving interest even to trifles, and have a natural eloquence de plume, as well as de langue, that renders the task an easy one.
"The Idler in France"
Marguerite Gardiner
Tell me all about him, while I see how they've served this langue fourree, which should be eaten slowly; though it is too late to remind you of that now.
"The Last Hope"
Henry Seton Merriman
At the Grenoble Congress M. Bolack occupied some hours in describing the invention, the langue Bleue, to which he has devoted so much time and money, but he at length confessed that he could not hold a conversation in it for even five consecutive minutes.
"The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 14"
H. Bolingbroke Mudie

Famous quotes with Langue

  • Après la longue période de temps chaud et sec, est la première pluie de la saison la création d'un parfum exquis éloquente dans l'air - une odeur terreuse qui imprègne et flotte tout autour de nous, rafraîchissant nos esprits et de rajeunir nos vies. Je aime ce puissant parfum de séduction - émanant de l'union tant attendue de pluie tendre et douce tombe à terre soif sèche, et d'inciter une intimité instantanée dans l'air. Intéressant, cet élégant parfum envoûtant a un nom aussi. ça se appelle "petrichor"; un mot composé dérivé de la langue grecque - comprenant "petra" qui signifie «la pierre», et «ichor» qui signifie «le fluide qui coule dans les veines des dieux" selon la mythologie grecque. à mon avis, petrichor est sûrement un parfum divin qui doit être un cadeau du pouvoir suprême. Si ma vie était un parfum, je aurais sûrement l'aime à sentir comme Petrichor.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

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