English-Wörter für 'using or knowing two languages'
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noun
- a person who speaks more than one language
- (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
- A publication in several languages; specifically, a book (especially a bible) containing several versions of the same subject matter or text in several languages.
- (programming) A program written to be valid in multiple programming languages.
- (also figuratively) A mixture of languages or nomenclatures.
- A file that can be interpreted validly as multiple formats.
adj
- Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
- having a command of or composed in many languages
- Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
- Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.
noun
adj
noun
- A second language (a language being learned, as opposed to a mother tongue).
- (computing) The second-level cache of a processor, farther away from the processor than the first level cache.
- (astrophysics) Abbreviation of Lagrange point 2, located beyond the smaller object on a line passing through the centers of the smaller and larger objects.
- (networking) The data link layer in the seven layer OSI network model.
- a language that a person has acquired in adolescence or later
adj
noun
noun
noun
- A second language that one speaks fluently.
- A separate language for expressing ideas, as opposed to the vernacular (mother tongue) which is employed for everyday speech.
- The language spoken by one's father, when it differs from that spoken by one's mother.
- The form of language acquired through education and reading, as opposed to the dialect one grows up speaking; educated or formal language.
noun
- a common language used by speakers of different languages
- A lingua franca.
- A linguistic variety that has developed in supraregional contact between speakers of various interrelated dialects, typically in such a way that features shared by several dialects prevail and those of limited distribution are avoided.
noun
- (linguistics) The differential in skills of a polyglot among the languages they know.
- The use of terminology in a language that treats different social categories (such as gender) unequally.
- The levels of official use or representation of languages that are perceived not to reflect their use in the population.
noun
- a person who speaks more than one language
- (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
- A publication in several languages; specifically, a book (especially a bible) containing several versions of the same subject matter or text in several languages.
- (programming) A program written to be valid in multiple programming languages.
- (also figuratively) A mixture of languages or nomenclatures.
- A file that can be interpreted validly as multiple formats.
adj
- Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
- having a command of or composed in many languages
- Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
- Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.
noun
adj
noun
- A second language (a language being learned, as opposed to a mother tongue).
- (computing) The second-level cache of a processor, farther away from the processor than the first level cache.
- (astrophysics) Abbreviation of Lagrange point 2, located beyond the smaller object on a line passing through the centers of the smaller and larger objects.
- (networking) The data link layer in the seven layer OSI network model.
- a language that a person has acquired in adolescence or later
noun
noun
- A second language that one speaks fluently.
- A separate language for expressing ideas, as opposed to the vernacular (mother tongue) which is employed for everyday speech.
- The language spoken by one's father, when it differs from that spoken by one's mother.
- The form of language acquired through education and reading, as opposed to the dialect one grows up speaking; educated or formal language.
noun
- a common language used by speakers of different languages
- A lingua franca.
- A linguistic variety that has developed in supraregional contact between speakers of various interrelated dialects, typically in such a way that features shared by several dialects prevail and those of limited distribution are avoided.
noun
- (linguistics) The differential in skills of a polyglot among the languages they know.
- The use of terminology in a language that treats different social categories (such as gender) unequally.
- The levels of official use or representation of languages that are perceived not to reflect their use in the population.
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noun
- a person who speaks more than one language
- (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
- A publication in several languages; specifically, a book (especially a bible) containing several versions of the same subject matter or text in several languages.
- (programming) A program written to be valid in multiple programming languages.
- (also figuratively) A mixture of languages or nomenclatures.
- A file that can be interpreted validly as multiple formats.
adj
- Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
- having a command of or composed in many languages
- Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
- Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.