diolougue ,or something like that...
The everyday language people speak is commonly referred to as colloquial language or vernacular. It is the informal and casual way of communication used by individuals in their daily lives.
A person who teaches people how to speak a language is called a language instructor or language teacher.
A person who helps others speak a language is often referred to as a language tutor or a language instructor.
People who speak more than one language are called bilingual if they speak two languages, trilingual if they speak three languages, and so on.
People who speak French are referred to as francophones.
A monolingual person.
It depends on what language they speak. There is no difference in what Jewish people call their parents and what non-Jewish people call their parents.
A person who helps others speak a language is often referred to as a language tutor or a language instructor.
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "school."
Some countries call it español. Others call it castellano.
A person who teaches people how to speak a language is called a language instructor or language teacher.
The Assyrian language as you call it does not exist. The Ancient Assyrians are extinct and the language they spoke was Akkadian. The people that call themselves Assyrian today are actually of Aramean heritage and the language they all speak is forms of Aramaean/Aramaic and nothing else.
You call literature written in the spoken language of the people vernacular literature. It often reflects the everyday language and expressions used by a particular group or community, making it more accessible and relatable to a wider audience.
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "marriage". The Hebrew word for "marriage" is Nisu'in (נישוין)
A language school? An English language school? ESL School? You mean a school to teach English ? A language school. or an English Language School.
French is the official language of France and is deeply ingrained in the country's cultural, historical, and administrative identity. It helps maintain a sense of national unity, allows for effective communication among its diverse population, and preserves the rich literary and artistic heritage of the French language.
depends what language you speak ^_^
you call people with the telephone