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All language is focused on vocabulary. Without vocabulary there is no language.
What does a language's vocabulary tell about its culture?
Language is human expression of ones thoughts as a medium of communication for social interaction & information.The effective of a language requires the artistic skills of the speaker/writer to employ the right words (vocabulary)and the sentence structures in syntax (grammar).Language is not merely a set of rules and vocabulary but the application of these sets of vocabulary and grammar effectively and efficiently makes it an art.
Agutaynon refers to the language spoken by the Agutaynen people in the Philippines, particularly in Agutaya, Palawan. It is part of the Austronesian language family and is considered a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
The English language is a Germanic base with vocabulary from Latin>French and has little influence from Gaelic in the vocabulary.
English is often considered to have one of the richest vocabularies due to its extensive history, borrowing words from various languages, and its global reach. However, languages such as Mandarin Chinese and Arabic also have rich vocabularies due to their long histories and diverse influences. Ultimately, the richness of a language's vocabulary can be subjective and depends on various factors.
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The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language.
P. M. Meara has written: 'Connected words' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Second language acquisition, Vocabulary, Language and languages 'Vocabulary in a second language' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Bibliography, Language and languages, Vocabulary
Vocabulary is the basis of language. Your vocabulary is simply the number of words that you know. The bigger your vocabulary, the better you will be able to communicate, and to understand. Reading is one good way to improve your vocabulary.
James Coady has written: 'Second language vocabulary acquisition' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Second language acquisition, Language and languages, Vocabulary
Pig Latin is not considered a "real" language in the traditional sense. It is a language game or a coded form of English, where words are altered by a series of rules to make them harder for others to understand. It does not have its own vocabulary, grammar, or native speakers.