They allow us to communicate.
All languages have grammar of some sort.
All languages have phonemes and allophones
What all languages have in common is a way to communicate to themselves and others. For example, many people can understand English but many cannot.
Pee is a shortened version of the more vulgar word, piss. Many European languages have equivalent words (pis, plassen, pinkeln, fare pipi, pipi) that mean the same things. Immigrants to America spoke many of these languages and the one thing all have in common is that they begin with the letter 'p'. All of these languages also have a more formal word form similar to 'urinate'.
Common Language Runtime Common Language Runtime (CLR) manages the execution of code and provides different services like Garbage collection and support for Base Class Libraries etc. The main constituents of CLR are described below The common Language Runtime (CLR) a rich set of features for cross-language development and deployment. CLR supports both Object Oriented Languages as well as procedural languages. CLR provides security, garbage collection, cross language exception handling, cross language inheritance and so on. The Common Type System, support both Object Oriented Programming languages as well as procedural languages. Basically CTS provides rich type system that is intended to support wide range of languages. CLS (Common Language Specification) defines a subset of Common Type System, which all language compilers targeting CLR must adhere to. CLS is a subset of CTS. All compilers under .NET will generate Intermediate Language no matter what language is used to develop an application. In fact, CLR will not be aware of the language used to develop an application. All language compilers will generate a uniform, common language called Intermediate Language. For this reason IL can be called as The language of CLR A platform for cross language development.
English is 'descended' from Anglo-Saxon and Old French, with several influences from other languages, too. All known languages are 'descended' from other languages, so there is nothing odd about that.
There is no primitive language. All languages are fully developed.
1) verbal, vocal & sound 2)social phenomenon 3)means of communication 4)non-instinctive, conventional 5) arbitrary 6)symbolic 7)systematic 8)unique 9)linguistic & communicative competence 10)human & structurally complex
they are all Indo-European languages
Hello
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They allow us to communicate.All languages have grammar of some sort.All languages have phonemes and allophonesWhat all languages have in common is a way to communicate to themselves and others. For example, many people can understand English but many cannot.
American English and Mexican Spanish are the most common languages in California. There are Asian languages but they are not as common as the other two languages.
D. All of the above.
There is no single language common to all of those countries.For the languages of Algeria, click here.For the languages of Belize, click here.For the languages of Haiti, click here.For the languages of Kenya, click here.For the languages of Vietnam, click here.
There is almost nothing common to all the languages of Southeast Asia (over 2000 languages) except the fact that they show evidence of human civilization.
The most common language is English, but Minnesota has people from all over the world who speak many languages
Yes it did. In fact, all languages that exist today developed from other languages. The language is derived from Common Celtic, a subdivision of Indo- European.
They are all in the North America, have foreign languages, and are big.