Noun

languages

  1. Plural form of language.

Old French

Noun

languages f.

  1. Nominative plural of language
  2. Oblique plural of language

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Wed Aug 5 09:53:36 2009

A language is a system for encoding and decoding information. In its most common use, the term refers to so-called "natural languages" — the forms of communication considered peculiar to humankind. In linguistics the term is extended to refer to the human cognitive facility of creating and using language. Essential to both meanings is the systematic creation and usage of systems of symbols—each referring to linguistic concepts with semantic or logical or otherwise expressive meanings.

The most obvious manifestations are spoken languages such as English or Spoken Chinese. However, there are also written languages and other systems of visual symbols such as sign languages.

Although some other animals make use of quite sophisticated communicative systems, and these are sometimes casually referred to as animal language, none of these are known to make use of all of the properties that linguists use to define language in the strict sense.

When discussed more technically as a general phenomenon then, "language" always implies a particular type of human thought which can be present even when communication is not the result, and this way of thinking is also sometimes treated as indistinguishable from language itself.

In Western Philosophy for example, language has long been closely associated with reason, which is also a uniquely human way of using symbols. In Ancient Greek philosophical terminology, the same word, logos, was used as a term for both language or speech and reason, and the philosopher Thomas Hobbes used the English word "speech" so that it similarly could refer to reason, as will be discussed below.

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Tue Aug 4 13:57:01 2009

How can i know to what languages or how many languages was any book translated?
Q. Hi guys, i am looking for some books, but because my English still isn't so good i would like find these books in my language. Do you know tell me where can i find to how many languages or which languages were these books translated? Is there any web page for it? Thank you for your help.
Asked by Daniela P - Tue Apr 21 21:53:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. im sure you could run a google (or wikipedia) search with "(book's title)" in (language) and you could find out. most of the big bestsellers will be in several languages, if that's what you're looking for, and practically every classic piece of literature is in almost every language.
Answered by no name=no online creepos! - Tue Apr 21 22:19:04 2009

What is the maximum number of languages a person can speak?
Q. How many languages do you speak? What is the maximum number of languages you personally know a person speak? What is the record for the most languages spoken by a single person? so curious: I speak three languages somewhat fluently and a little of two more.
Asked by X L M T D - Thu Aug 28 14:42:41 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. - Francisco Valdomiro Lorenz born 1872, dead 1944, spoke 189 languages. - Carlos Amaral, claims to speak 170 languages. - Ziad Fazah born June 10, 1954, claims to speak 58 languages. - Cardinal Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774-1849), Italian ecclesiast, is reported to have spoken thirty-eight languages and fifty dialects fluently. - Emil Krebs German sinologist (1867-1930). Spoke 68 languages fluently, and understood more than 50 further languages. - Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val, was said to speak up to 63 languages and dialects. - Kenneth Hale (1934-2001), MIT linguistics professor (over 50 languages) - Rolf Theil Endresen, Norwegian linguistics professor (over 50 languages) - Georg Sauerwein(1831-1904), German linguist (over 50… [cont.]
Answered by Erik Van Thienen - Thu Aug 28 14:58:14 2008

What language was Adam and eve using to communicate to each other, Who brought other languages?
Q. Because is amazing the multiplicity of the languages on this earth, Others you cann't evevn understand, while others use the words differently to other language.
Asked by Daudi - Fri Mar 24 09:50:33 2006 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The original language spoken was Arabic. Later, as we read in the new testaments, Jesus and his disciples spoke Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic. As people moved to different parts of the world, and grew into tribes, sects, nations, etc., they developed their own dialects and, later, those distinctions grew into languages. I know the Bible actually says that different languages (tongues) originated from Nimrod and the Tower of Babel. Some subscribe to that theory. LM
Answered by cdl_sistah - Fri Mar 24 09:56:04 2006

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