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lan·guage [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ] SAM.

1. language (of nation):

language
jezik m. spol
a foreign language
sb's native language

2. language:

language (words)
jezik m. spol
language (style of expression)
govorica ž. spol
bad language

3. language:

language (of specialist group)
jezik m. spol
language (individual expressions)

language SAM.

Geslo uporabnika
language

ˈbody lan·guage SAM. no mn.

body language
govorica ž. spol telesa

ˈlan·guage la·bora·tory SAM.

language laboratory
fonolaboratorij m. spol

ˈlan·guage learn·ing SAM. no mn.

ma·ˈchine lan·guage SAM. RAČ.

machine language
strojni jezik m. spol

natu·ral ˈlan·guage SAM.

natural language
naravni jezik m. spol

ˈsign lan·guage SAM.

sign language
znakovni jezik m. spol
sign language
govorica ž. spol gluhonemih

tar·get ˈlan·guage SAM.

target language
ciljni jezik m. spol

world ˈlan·guage SAM.

world language
svetovni jezik m. spol

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