Your first language is your mother tongue, the language your mother spoke to you as a child. Your second language is the next language you learn either as a child or as an adult.
Language loss is an overarching term which includes both language shift and language attrition.
There is no widely-recognized definition for the term "Shodire." It may be a proper noun or a term specific to a certain context or language. More context would be needed to provide a precise definition.
The combination of diction, tone, and language used to tell a story.
There is no recognized definition for the term "hiltering." It is possible there may be a typographical error or the term does not exist in the English language.
That word does not have a meaning in English.
This means exactly what it's supposed to mean.
The combination of diction, tone, and language used to tell a story.
"Thory" does not have a recognized definition in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a term used in a particular context or language that is not widely known.
"Curragurra" does not have a standard definition or meaning in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a term in a specific context or language that is not widely recognized. Can you provide more context or clarify where you heard this term?
"Lirative" is not a commonly recognized term in the English language. It does not have a widely accepted definition or meaning.
"Dian" does not have a standard English definition. It could be a name or a term in another language.
language and communication should come together.. like strawberry and cream. first let's see the definition of each term. communication is when the first person is talking, the second person should be listening. and vice-versa. while language is the means of communication. Once the second person does not have the capacity to understand the language that the first person has been using, we cannot have a communication. Does it makes sense huh?-samishiyoru