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How to say language in English
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to be
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to be
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Dictionary
English language definition
The most common way to say “idioma” in English is “language”.
This word is used to refer to the spoken or written system of communication used by a particular group of people.
Language is a broad term that can also refer to programming or sign language, but here we are focusing on spoken or written human communication.
How to use the English language in practice
You can use “language” in various situations, such as:
What language do you speak at home? What language do you speak at home?
I’m learning a new language with BeConfident. I’m learning a new language with BeConfident.
This book is available in several languages. This book is available in several languages.
These sentences show how to fit language into everyday contexts and in professional or informal conversations.
When to use (and when not to use) English language
Use “language” when referring to any human communication system.
Avoid using it in highly technical or specialized contexts, such as programming, without specifying.
To talk about a programming language, say “programming language”.
In language learning situations, BeConfident can guide you, providing confidence and clarity in the everyday use of language.
12 ways to say language in English
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
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How to say language in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
English language definition
The most common way to say “idioma” in English is “language”.
This word is used to refer to the spoken or written system of communication used by a particular group of people.
Language is a broad term that can also refer to programming or sign language, but here we are focusing on spoken or written human communication.
How to use the English language in practice
You can use “language” in various situations, such as:
What language do you speak at home? What language do you speak at home?
I’m learning a new language with BeConfident. I’m learning a new language with BeConfident.
This book is available in several languages. This book is available in several languages.
These sentences show how to fit language into everyday contexts and in professional or informal conversations.
When to use (and when not to use) English language
Use “language” when referring to any human communication system.
Avoid using it in highly technical or specialized contexts, such as programming, without specifying.
To talk about a programming language, say “programming language”.
In language learning situations, BeConfident can guide you, providing confidence and clarity in the everyday use of language.
12 ways to say language in English
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
to speak English
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Learn English with AI
How to say language in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
English language definition
The most common way to say “idioma” in English is “language”.
This word is used to refer to the spoken or written system of communication used by a particular group of people.
Language is a broad term that can also refer to programming or sign language, but here we are focusing on spoken or written human communication.
How to use the English language in practice
You can use “language” in various situations, such as:
What language do you speak at home? What language do you speak at home?
I’m learning a new language with BeConfident. I’m learning a new language with BeConfident.
This book is available in several languages. This book is available in several languages.
These sentences show how to fit language into everyday contexts and in professional or informal conversations.
When to use (and when not to use) English language
Use “language” when referring to any human communication system.
Avoid using it in highly technical or specialized contexts, such as programming, without specifying.
To talk about a programming language, say “programming language”.
In language learning situations, BeConfident can guide you, providing confidence and clarity in the everyday use of language.
12 ways to say language in English
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
Language
Standard English form for language.
Tongue
Colloquial term for language.
Dialect
Regional variation of a language.
Lingo
Slang for language or jargon.
Speech
Poetic form for language.
Vernacular
Regional or local use of a language.
Parlance
Descriptive form for a manner of speaking.
Mother tongue
Native language or language of origin.
Slang
Slang or informal expression.
Jargon
Term for technical language.
Patois
Regional variation, usually non-standard.
Idiom
Idiomatic expression in a language.
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