That type of language is called jargon. Jargon consists of specialized terms and phrases that are understood by people within a specific profession, hobby, or community. It can create a barrier between insiders and outsiders due to its technical or specialized nature.
Slang refers to informal language or vocabulary that is often specific to a particular group or culture. It can evolve quickly and may not be widely understood by those outside of the group using it. Slang is used to create a sense of camaraderie or to express certain ideas in a more casual or creative way.
While English is widely understood in Majorca, especially in tourist areas, the primary language spoken is Catalan. It is always advisable to learn a few basic phrases in Catalan or Spanish to enhance your experience on the island.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
I have always understood it to be 'bee chum'
If you are not familiar with the language then communication will always be difficult. The best way to overcome any road blocks is to research and find out what certain words mean. You can ask the person you are speaking to as well.
Yes, it is possible to think without language. Some thoughts can be visual, emotional, or abstract, and do not always require words to be processed or understood.
I am sure there was no "first word" spoken by Homo erectus. Language develops slowly and requires mutual understanding, which means that there had to be a range of sounds that gradually became formal words always understood by members of a group as having particular meanings.
Slang refers to informal language or vocabulary that is often specific to a particular group or culture. It can evolve quickly and may not be widely understood by those outside of the group using it. Slang is used to create a sense of camaraderie or to express certain ideas in a more casual or creative way.
yes language has always existed
I rephrased the question since there was no response. I thought maybe it was not properly understood. Yes it IS the same question. Any replies?
Verbal communication is when people speak to one another. Some characteristics of verbal communication are that it requires the use of words that are understood by both the speaker and the listener, and it typically employs a cultural etiquette common to the people involved. Verbal communication that steps outside of these boundaries is not always clearly understood by the listener.
Verbal communication is when people speak to one another. Some characteristics of verbal communication are that it requires the use of words that are understood by both the speaker and the listener, and it typically employs a cultural etiquette common to the people involved. Verbal communication that steps outside of these boundaries is not always clearly understood by the listener.
== == I would say just 'Shelby'. I don't know of any particular Gaelicisation; one language doesn't always have an equivalent of a name from another.
Colonizers usually if not always made their native language the official language of the colonized lands. Therefore, English, French and Spanish are spoken extensively outside of England, France and Spain, the most extensive colonizers of the Age of Exploration.
I have always understood this to mean pay day.
I always understood it to be 64Kbyte.
Assembly language is the programming language that always has a one to one correspondence for a line of code in that language and a line of code in machine language