Linguae [noun]
Definition of Linguae:
human language
Opposite/Antonyms of Linguae:
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Sentence/Example of Linguae:
Having said this, the Moor asked several questions—through the negro, and always in the Lingua Franca.
He spoke in Lingua Franca, which Foster understood pretty well by that time.
In course of time, Arabic replaced the Aramean dialect, and became the lingua franca of the Jews.
What was coming in was uniformly excited, some panicky, and all in fairly standard Lingua Terra.
Csar sibi fecit nostram confessionem reddi Italica et Gallica lingua.
Is fundator erat cuiusdam urbis a seipso denominate, que lingua Anglicana Warwic, id est curia Warmundi, nuncupatur.
Avem Philomelam lingua carere pro certo affirmare possum, nisi me oculi fallunt.
Wobanguli began speaking in sonorous tones, using Malay-Dyak dialect, the lingua franca of the residency.
Erat autem prisca isthæc Gallis et Britannis communis lingua, ultra omnium historiarum memoriam antiquæ.
Michel Angelo lived during the golden age of the Lingua Toscana.