Palavras em English para 'relating to different languages'
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- The presumed unattested ancestor of these languages (more properly called Northwest Proto-Germanic or Proto-Northwest Germanic).
- (linguistics) The branch of the Germanic language family consisting of the North Germanic and West Germanic languages combined. This includes all modern Germanic languages, and all ancient Germanic languages except for East Germanic (which includes primarily Gothic).
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- A translation from one language to another.
- (medicine) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See anteversion and retroversion.
- An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account.
- (ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same direction.
- (music) An instrumental in sound system culture.
- (computing) A particular revision (of software, firmware, CPU, etc.).
- A specific form or variation of something.
- a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form
- a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something
- something a little different from others of the same type
- a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
- an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint
- manual turning of a fetus in the uterus (usually to aid delivery)
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- (uncountable, cooking) A style of cuisine or individual dishes of or associated with Italy or Italian people.
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Italian vermouth, a dark-colored sweet or mildly bitter vermouth.
- (countable, textiles) Ellipsis of Italian cloth.
- (uncountable) The official language of Italy, also spoken in San Marino, the Vatican, and parts of Argentina, Slovenia and Switzerland; various varieties (dialects) exist.
- (countable, Maine) Ellipsis of Italian sandwich.
- (countable) An inhabitant of Italy or a person of Italian descent.
- Ellipsis of Italian bread.
- a native or inhabitant of Italy
- the Romance language spoken in Italy
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- 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.
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- of or relating to a language that arises from contact between two other languages and has features of both
- of or relating to or characteristic of native-born persons of French descent in Louisiana
- Designating a creolized language.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.
- (cooking) Prepared according to a cooking style developed in a Creole area, now especially that of Louisiana, characterised by a mixture of European and African influences.
- (of a person) That is a Creole; especially, born in a colonized country different from that of his or her ancestors.
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- a person descended from French ancestors in southern United States (especially Louisiana)
- a person of European descent born in the West Indies or Latin America
- A native-born of Francophone descent in the Louisiana territory of any race, as opposed to Anglo-American settlers.
- Anyone with mixed ancestry born in a country colonized by Europeans, now especially one who speaks a creole language.
- A descendant of European settlers who is born in a colonized country.
- Someone of African descent who is born in the Caribbean or Americas (originally as opposed to an African immigrant).
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- Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.
- Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
- Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
- having a command of or composed in many languages
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- 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.
- (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
- a person who speaks more than one language
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- Of or relating to the peoples who speak these languages.
- Of or relating to the Carib people (in all senses, whether linguistically Cariban or Arawakan).
- Of or relating to languages of the Cariban family, a family of Amerindian languages spoken in northeastern South America, characterized by small phonemic inventories, split ergativity, broadly left-branching word order (SOV and OVS, with postpositions), portmanteau agreement, and marking of possession on the possessed noun.
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- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
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- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
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- the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated
- a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated
- (lexicography) the language of the headwords in a dictionary (in a French-to-English translation dictionary, French is the object language)
- (philosophy) A language or a part of a language that is used to speak about objects but not about sentences or propositions.
- (computing) target language; the language of the object code, the output of a compiler (not necessarily executable machine code)
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- the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated
- a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated
- (computing) The machine language into which source code is to be compiled.
- (applied linguistics) The language a learner is attempting to acquire.
- (translation studies) The language into which a translation is done.
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- A translation from one language to another.
- (medicine) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See anteversion and retroversion.
- An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account.
- (ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same direction.
- (music) An instrumental in sound system culture.
- (computing) A particular revision (of software, firmware, CPU, etc.).
- A specific form or variation of something.
- a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form
- a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something
- something a little different from others of the same type
- a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
- an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint
- manual turning of a fetus in the uterus (usually to aid delivery)
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- 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.
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- the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated
- a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated
- (lexicography) the language of the headwords in a dictionary (in a French-to-English translation dictionary, French is the object language)
- (philosophy) A language or a part of a language that is used to speak about objects but not about sentences or propositions.
- (computing) target language; the language of the object code, the output of a compiler (not necessarily executable machine code)
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- the language into which a text written in another language is to be translated
- a computer language into which something written in another computer language is to be translated
- (computing) The machine language into which source code is to be compiled.
- (applied linguistics) The language a learner is attempting to acquire.
- (translation studies) The language into which a translation is done.
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- The presumed unattested ancestor of these languages (more properly called Northwest Proto-Germanic or Proto-Northwest Germanic).
- (linguistics) The branch of the Germanic language family consisting of the North Germanic and West Germanic languages combined. This includes all modern Germanic languages, and all ancient Germanic languages except for East Germanic (which includes primarily Gothic).
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- (uncountable, cooking) A style of cuisine or individual dishes of or associated with Italy or Italian people.
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Italian vermouth, a dark-colored sweet or mildly bitter vermouth.
- (countable, textiles) Ellipsis of Italian cloth.
- (uncountable) The official language of Italy, also spoken in San Marino, the Vatican, and parts of Argentina, Slovenia and Switzerland; various varieties (dialects) exist.
- (countable, Maine) Ellipsis of Italian sandwich.
- (countable) An inhabitant of Italy or a person of Italian descent.
- Ellipsis of Italian bread.
- a native or inhabitant of Italy
- the Romance language spoken in Italy
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- of or relating to a language that arises from contact between two other languages and has features of both
- of or relating to or characteristic of native-born persons of French descent in Louisiana
- Designating a creolized language.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of someone who is a Creole.
- (cooking) Prepared according to a cooking style developed in a Creole area, now especially that of Louisiana, characterised by a mixture of European and African influences.
- (of a person) That is a Creole; especially, born in a colonized country different from that of his or her ancestors.
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- a person descended from French ancestors in southern United States (especially Louisiana)
- a person of European descent born in the West Indies or Latin America
- A native-born of Francophone descent in the Louisiana territory of any race, as opposed to Anglo-American settlers.
- Anyone with mixed ancestry born in a country colonized by Europeans, now especially one who speaks a creole language.
- A descendant of European settlers who is born in a colonized country.
- Someone of African descent who is born in the Caribbean or Americas (originally as opposed to an African immigrant).
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- Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.
- Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
- Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
- having a command of or composed in many languages
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- 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.
- (also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
- a person who speaks more than one language
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- Of or relating to the peoples who speak these languages.
- Of or relating to the Carib people (in all senses, whether linguistically Cariban or Arawakan).
- Of or relating to languages of the Cariban family, a family of Amerindian languages spoken in northeastern South America, characterized by small phonemic inventories, split ergativity, broadly left-branching word order (SOV and OVS, with postpositions), portmanteau agreement, and marking of possession on the possessed noun.