Similar words: figurative language, descriptive language, machine language, romance language, language, native land, bad language, sign language. Meaning: n. the language that a person has spoken from earliest childhood.
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31. The Pope told that he could speak French, Bulgarian and Turkish besides his native language Italian.
32. The Achaemenid emperors, vanquishers of the Babylonians in 539BC, spoke Persian as their native language, but pragmatically adopted Aramaic as the world's first "interlingua".
33. The newfound native language may have borrowed from Quechua, a language still spoken by indigenous peoples of Peru, Quilter said.
34. Most of the tweets on the account, which was created on December 19, are written in Pashto, the native language in parts of Afghanistan.
35. To pro - mote native language learning, the school offers Taiwanese and Tayal languages courses.
36. The Baqi garrison community was undoubtedly influenced by the local culture and consuetude, which can be seen from disappearance of the native language, evolvement of the consuetude.
37. His native language was Brythonic, which was still somewhat similar to Archaic Irish, so Patrick soon spoke Irish as well.
38. Thrown if the Java Virtual Machine cannot find an appropriate native language definition of a method declared native.
39. The class is then serialized into a byte stream which is sent to the native language application.
40. Others hold that even if learners have full access to the Universal Grammar, it is done through their native language, and therefore, their language is short of native-like proficiency.
41. Karl Marx was born in Germany, and German was his native language.
42. My native language is Franch, so I speak Japanese after a fashion.
43. One thing you should do is turn the event group Unit Combat to high and go melee a bit to populate that list with the 5 actions in your native language.
44. For each supported programming language, tools are provided to generate native language binding.
45. Her latest conquest is an Italian who, interestingly enough, doesn't speak a word of his native language.
46. When receiving data from a native language application, the byte stream is fed into a new instance of the class,[sentencedict.com/native language.html] and getter methods are used to read the attributes.
47. The type mappings in SOAP are used to determine how to transfer native language objects by marshalling or reformatting them into XML so that they can be transmitted in the SOAP messages.
48. Karl Marx was born in Germany, and German was his native language. So it was with Friedrich Engels.
49. One's native language has great effect on speech perception ability.
50. Abolishment of Traditional Chinese makes no difference to the people whose native language is not Chinese.
51. At the beginning, influenced by behaviourism, most researchers agreed that native language only had negative effect on the second language learning.
52. "It's a community of like-minded learners who can leverage their native language proficiency to help one another, " he said.
53. When we misuse native language, we are in fact trying to reduce its element of foreignness.
54. NET framework are compiled to intermediate code modules, and the CLR provides the translation to the native language for the computer.
55. This paper concludes that the learner's native language and word-byword translation leads to translingual errors.
56. Creoles: A creole language is originally a pidgin that has become estabished as a native language in some speech community.
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