"The first language for..." and "The first language stands..." or "The first language stops..." are English equivalents of the incomplete Spanish phrase La primera idioma para... . Birthplace, context and personal preference determine which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "la pree-MEY-ra ee-THYO-ma PA-ra" in Barcelona, Catalunya, and in Uruguayan Spanish.
lenguaje or idioma LenguaSpanish= españollanguage= idioma, lenguaje
does it have an accent?inglés = English (the language and the adjective)ingles (no accent) = groin or crotch
"idioma Inglés"
There are various translations of the word "language" from English to Spanish. Commonly, the Spanish word "lengua" is used. "Lenguaje" is also appropriate, as is "idioma."
"Idioma" in Spanish translates to "language" in English. It refers to a system of communication used by a particular group of people.
You can say "Mi idioma es inglés, no español". Note that languages are not capitalized in Spanish.
'idiom' in English = genio de una/la lengua 'idioma' in Spanish = 'language. tongue', of course.
The word for language in Spanish is idioma.
"¿Qué idioma ablas?" in English means "What language do you speak?"
Translated literally, "language arts" is "artes de idioma" or, "artes de lengua". But since language arts actually means the study of language(s), then it is translated as "estudio de idiomas" or, "estudio de lenguas".Lingua = language in Spanish, as well as Latin, such as lingua franca, or common language.Lengua, on the other hand, means tongue in Spanish.
el espanol es un idioma caliente (tilde, ~, over the 'n' in 'espanol')
"Idioma" is a Spanish word that translates to "language" in English. It refers to a system of communication used by a particular group of people, often characterized by specific vocabulary, grammar, and syntax.