If anyone is harsh is his tongue and says killing words.
Birth language, family language, national language, primary language.
the answer is alliteration ( figuartive language )
A leed is, in Scots dialect, either a language, tongue, or stress or strain within a song or phrase.
John Heywood, who is credited for first documenting the phrase "A penny for your thoughts" included it in his book "A dialogue containing the number in effect of all the proverbs in the English tongue" written in 1546. He lists it as a proverb or idiom.When someone is being very quiet it's merely a phrase or figure of speech that is said in order to prompt them to reveal what they are thinking about.
In band it means to make notes sharper by "tounging" your instraument.
a snake
no its poisonous!!
"Lingua velenosa" is a literal Italian equivalent of "poison tongue."Specifically, the feminine noun "lingua" means "language, tongue." The feminine adjective "velenosa" means "poisonous." The pronunciation is "LEEN-gwah VEH-leh-NOH-sah."
The language used in the song "Out Tongue" by Thriftworks is English.
Yes it is, tongue and mother tongue as a synonym.
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
There is the word 'tongue' which replaces 'language' in some contexts, such as 'mother tongue' - one's first language.