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  • 101Riverense Portuñol language — Infobox Language name=Riverense Portuñol nativename=Portuñol pronunciation= [portu ɲol] states=Northern Uruguay, near Brazilian border speakers=approximately 100,000 people familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western… …

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  • 102Tarantino language — Infobox Language name=Tarantino nativename=Tarandíne pronunciation= region=Italy, United States (California) speakers= 900,000 rank= familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western nation=none agency= iso1=|iso2=|iso3=… …

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  • 103Danish language — Official language of Denmark, belonging to the Scandinavian (North) branch of the Germanic languages. It began to separate from the other Scandinavian languages с AD 1000. Modern Danish is the Scandinavian language that has undergone the greatest …

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  • 104Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language —   …

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  • 105Names of the Catalan language — The first names, or glossonyms, of the Catalan language formed in a dialectal relation with Latin, in which Catalan existed as a variety. These names already expressed the relationship between the two languages (Tours Concilium, 813). New names… …

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  • 106Names of Catalan language — The first names, or glotonyms, of Catalan language formed in a dialectal relation with Latin, in which Catalan lived as a register. So, these names already expressed the relationship between the two languages (Tours Concilium, 813). Catalan… …

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  • 107Loaded language — is that attempts to influence the listener or reader by appealing to emotion rather than logic. Types of loaded language include loaded words and loaded questions .Loaded words Loaded words are words or phrases which have strong emotional… …

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  • 108watch one's language — {v. phr.} To be careful of how one speaks; avoid saying impolite or vulgar things. * / You boys watch your language, Mother said, or you won t be watching television for a whole week! / …

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  • 109watch one's language — {v. phr.} To be careful of how one speaks; avoid saying impolite or vulgar things. * / You boys watch your language, Mother said, or you won t be watching television for a whole week! / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 110watch\ one's\ language — v. phr. To be careful of how one speaks; avoid saying impolite or vulgar things. You boys watch your language, Mother said, or you won t be watching television for a whole week! …

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