A written language is based on letters that combine into words that combine into sentences with a meaning.
A written language is typically based on a system of visual symbols, such as alphabets, characters, or logograms, that represent sounds, words, or concepts. These symbols are combined in specific ways to convey meaning and communicate information effectively.
One example of a language that is pronounced as it is written is Spanish. Each letter in the Spanish alphabet generally corresponds to one sound, making it easier for learners to accurately pronounce words based on their written form.
Language is sound-based because humans primarily communicate through spoken words. The vibrations produced by vocal cords create sounds that can be interpreted as language by others. Additionally, the structure and organization of language make it easier to convey complex thoughts and ideas through auditory means.
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
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written language developed by the Aryans
Language is sound-based because humans primarily communicate through spoken words. The vibrations produced by vocal cords create sounds that can be interpreted as language by others. Additionally, the structure and organization of language make it easier to convey complex thoughts and ideas through auditory means.
Mike Sharples has written: 'A computer based language workshop'
It was written in common English. A person's failure to understand it is not the fault of the authors, it is the fault of the person who does not take time to learn to comprehend the written English language. The way it is interpreted is open for debate, though. Interpretation is not always based on clarity. It is often based on bias or prejudice.
Kamal Ashrafi has written: 'The development of an Algol based simulation language for continuous systems'
George W. Mitchell has written: 'An introduction to Latin prose' -- subject(s): Latin language 'Latin composition based on Caesar' -- subject(s): Latin language, Composition 'Latin composition based on Caesar' -- subject(s): Latin language, Composition
As far as I know their spoken language is unique. Their written language can be interpreted by other Chinese character based languages such as china and Korea.
The Voila mail site is hosted by a French language based website and is targeted to those in the country of France. The page is written in the French language.
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
Peter Meijes Tiersma has written: 'The Lexicon in phonological theory' 'Aspects of the phonology of Frisian based on the language of Grou' -- subject(s): Phonology, Frisian language
John R. Placer has written: 'G, a language based on demand-driven stream evaluations' -- subject(s): G/PL/I (Computer program language)
i have heard that it is based on the Phoenician language
The language 'Kashmiri' is based in Kashmir.