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# language | # language | ||
#: ''eta '''leňgu''' | #: ''eta '''leňgu''' tenėr nėmnoga lėtormajntu.'' | ||
#:: "This '''language''' has a low number of speakers." | #:: "This '''language''' has a low number of speakers." | ||
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# nas'''leňgu''' | # nas'''leňgu''' | ||
#: native language | #: native language | ||
# | # penz'''leňgu''' | ||
#: constructed language | #: constructed language | ||
# '''leňg'''omuzu | # '''leňg'''omuzu | ||
#: linguistics | #: linguistics | ||
# | # ėnder'''leňg'''kir | ||
#: translate | #: translate | ||
# trij'''leňg'''dja | # trij'''leňg'''dja |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 27 February 2024
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Spanish lengua
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [ˈlɛŋ.gu̞]
Noun
leňgu (Cyrillic лэңгу)
- language
- eta leňgu tenėr nėmnoga lėtormajntu.
- "This language has a low number of speakers."
- eta leňgu tenėr nėmnoga lėtormajntu.
Inflection
- leňga
- "linguistic"
Derived terms
- nasleňgu
- native language
- penzleňgu
- constructed language
- leňgomuzu
- linguistics
- ėnderleňgkir
- translate
- trijleňgdja
- trilingual