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  • 580 bytes (85 words) - 16:59, 16 November 2024
  • *[[Linguistic taxonomy]], a system of classification of languages ...
    768 bytes (95 words) - 15:24, 27 December 2011
  • ...y linguists even believe the Ancient Tongue to be ancestral to some of the languages spoken in the Empire. This does not, however, represent the extent of its ...ources for scientific names, including [[proper noun]]s and words of other languages. ...
    5 KB (858 words) - 22:16, 19 June 2013
  • ...languages, or in fact to bear them any relation at all; they are separate languages unconnected to the language of the towns, or even necessarily to each other ...h unaccounted for; how and why would the splinter groups develop their own languages so quickly, and in such abundance, and how in the brief time since the war ...
    10 KB (1,639 words) - 11:46, 27 July 2009
  • ...ave argued, very questionable success). Vahado has made his mark on other languages as well, in a way; [[Wikipedia:distorting mirror|distorting mirror]]s are i ...
    5 KB (841 words) - 02:31, 18 February 2013
  • ...for the exotic sound, or in languages more widely spoken than their native languages on the worldwide stage. Nevertheless, well-known supers are often known by ...
    6 KB (883 words) - 19:35, 8 May 2013
  • ...ical]] community, English remains one of the most common and widely spoken languages, though to a much lesser degree than on Earth. (Of course, on many worlds ...an relatives being [[Wikipedia:Scots language|Scots]], [[Wikipedia:Frisian languages|Frisian]], and [[Wikipedia:Low German|Low German]], with [[Wikipedia:Afrika ...
    16 KB (2,574 words) - 19:12, 2 July 2013
  • ...the home, solely (though usually with some borrowed words from other local languages). ...
    9 KB (1,423 words) - 20:17, 8 May 2013
  • ...t best. Still, when most Kahmari placenames are transliterated into other languages, the foreign names are usually taken from the Ghansa. ...
    14 KB (2,257 words) - 02:19, 12 June 2013
  • ...ometimes [[metonymy|metonymically]] known as a "[[tongue]]". The study of languages is known as [[linguistics]]; a specialist in linguistics is a [[linguist]]. ...ferent dialects of the same language; if they cannot, they speak different languages. There are some circumstances under which this definition proves problemat ...
    48 KB (7,378 words) - 23:48, 31 May 2015
  • ...n in Eidecia for even a newly formed fask to know one or more of the local languages. ...
    18 KB (3,048 words) - 21:32, 26 May 2011
  • ...s, and until that time it can't be regarded as proven that they are actual languages capable of conveying complex thoughts, so these whales are not necessarily ...
    15 KB (2,465 words) - 00:28, 19 June 2013
  • 7 KB (1,124 words) - 16:55, 15 May 2013
  • ...er (grammar)|gender]]s for each of the four sexes; when addressed in human languages, most balbarambas, especially bisexed and sexless ones, don't seem to care ...
    16 KB (2,548 words) - 03:40, 27 August 2024
  • ...se concepts are [[translation|translated]] into [[English]] or other human languages, they generally ''are'' just referred to as different kinds of friendship, ...
    16 KB (2,654 words) - 14:55, 27 June 2023
  • 7 KB (1,215 words) - 03:13, 11 May 2013
  • The City of Bones has different names in the different languages of different groups of earth people. Several of those names, however, tran ...
    8 KB (1,409 words) - 13:10, 12 June 2011
  • ...the covin, called by seemingly nonsensical words taken from long forgotten languages, words such as "[[aiaglo]]", "[[ruvaav]]", and "[[zeyy]]". ...
    10 KB (1,622 words) - 16:53, 29 March 2023
  • 10 KB (1,622 words) - 14:50, 17 January 2022
  • 9 KB (1,469 words) - 18:51, 2 July 2013
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