Synonyms for langue


Grammar : Noun
Spell : lahng
Phonetic Transcription : lɑ̃g

Top 10 synonyms for langue Other synonyms for the word langue

Définition of langue

  • noun language
Example sentences :
  • This, the langue d'oïl, became at length the French language.
  • Extract from : « Classic French Course in English » by William Cleaver Wilkinson
  • He died a coward's death, the only one, thank God, of all our langue.
  • Extract from : « A Knight of the White Cross » by G.A. Henty
  • The language of the north, or langue d'Oil, varied but little from it.
  • Extract from : « Cassell's History of England, Vol. I (of 9) » by Anonymous
  • Turning from thought to language, we observe that the word is derived from the French langue, or tongue.
  • Extract from : « Essays on Life, Art and Science » by Samuel Butler
  • The speech of the Basque country is first of all a langue, not a corrupted, mixed-up patois.
  • Extract from : « Castles and Chateaux of Old Navarre and the Basque Provinces » by Francis Miltoun
  • Catalan is nearly related to Langue doc, the language of Provence across the French border.
  • Extract from : « Modern Geography » by Marion I. Newbigin
  • Grammaire Angloise et Franoise pour facilement et promptement apprendre la Langue angloise et franoise.
  • Extract from : « The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England during Tudor and Stuart Times » by Kathleen Lambley
  • The finest and the most of the very early poetry of France was written in the langue d'oc.
  • Extract from : « The Galaxy, April, 1877 » by Various
  • Modern philologists give the word Slang as derived from the French langue.
  • Extract from : « The Slang Dictionary » by John Camden Hotten
  • The English word language comes (through the French langue) from the Latin lingua, the tongue.
  • Extract from : « An Advanced English Grammar with Exercises » by George Lyman Kittredge
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