"language" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A mixed language may mark the appearance of a new ethnic or cultural group, such as the Métis.
- Usually this is from visual observation (eyewitness), but some languages also mark information directly heard with information directly seen.
- Some languages mark visual evidence differently from nonvisual evidence that is heard, smelled, or felt.
- Other (non-European) languages clearly mark these differently.
- To him, simple language did not mark a simple mind, but a strong, fearless one.
- These languages generally mark a number of types of inter-casual relationships and have distinct construction involving verbal auxiliaries.
- Different languages mark topics in different ways.
- But the new language marked a change in relations, which the administration has until now handled with painstaking delicacy.
- Some languages also mark interrogatives morphologically, i.e. by inflection of the verb.
- Many Ryukyuan languages mark both nominatives and genitives with the same marker.
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