Synonym: speech, talk, tongue. Similar words: on guard, hang up, anguish, triangular, guard, hung up, ring up, bring up. Meaning: ['læŋgwɪdʒ] n. 1. a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols 2. (language) communication by word of mouth 3. a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline 4. the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication 5. the mental faculty or power of vocal communication 6. the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number.
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181. The language is changing all the time.
182. They communicated in sign language.
183. Games and songs provide the perfect opportunity for classroom interaction and language development.
184. The independence movement sought to unify the country with a national identity built around a common language.
185. His misunderstanding of language was the primary cause of his other problems.
186. A foreign language cannot be learned rapidly,[Sentencedict]it must be learned step by step.
187. The radio station received a lot of calls complaining about the show's bad language.
188. Some students are put off studying his work because of the ornate language of the poetry.
189. The real difficulty was the language, because my children don't speak English.
190. Speech degeneration often occurs in children who become deaf after acquiring language.
191. I didn't speak much Japanese, and I was worried that the language barrier might be a problem.
192. Why does he have to wrap it all up in such complicated language?
193. There was a flood of complaints from the press about the bad language used in the special TV show.
194. Practice is the only way to learn a language well.
195. The younger you start learning a language, the better you'll speak it.
196. We were shocked to hear the little boy using bad language in front of his mother.
197. I don't like him he is too free in his language and manner.
198. English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.
199. I lived among the Masai people for many years[sentencedict.com], but I failed to learn their language.
200. He authored a new system for teaching a foreign language.
201. The violence and bad language in the program shocked many of the viewers.
202. This film is not suitable for children under 12 as it contains strong language.
203. I have my limits. You will not use that kind of nasty language in class.
204. I really don't think that sort of language is necessary on television.
205. It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
206. There are similarities with German, though Yiddish is a distinct language.
207. When you are struggling with an unfamiliar language, the simplest conversations can be misinterpreted.
208. Individuals can enrol on self-study courses in the university's language institute.
209. If you don't speak the language, you've got a real handicap.
210. The translator has done a good job of rendering this difficult poem into his native language.