Italian | English |
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linguacciuto noun {m} | loudmouth(one who talks too much or too loudly) |
Linguadoca proper noun {f} | Languedoc(French province) |
Linguadoca-Rossiglione proper noun {f} | Languedoc-Roussillon(region of France) |
linguaggio noun {m} | vernacular [vernaculars](everyday speech) |
linguaggio assembly noun {m} | assembly language(programming language) |
linguaggio dei fiori noun {m} | floriography(communication through the use of flowers) |
linguaggio dei segni noun {m} | sign [signs](sign language in general, see also: ) |
linguaggio del corpo noun {m} | body language(non-verbal communication) |
linguaggio di markup noun {m} | markup language(computer language using markups) |
linguaggio di programmazione noun {m} | programming language [programming languages](code of reserved words and symbols) |
linguaggio macchina noun {m} | machine language(set of instructions for a computer) |
linguaggio naturale noun {m} | natural language(human language developed naturally) |
linguaggio segreto noun {m} | cant [cants](secret language) |
linguale adjective | lingual(related to the tongue) |
disturbi del linguaggio noun {m-Pl} | speech disorder [speech disorders](malfunction) |
disturbo del linguaggio noun {m} | speech disorder [speech disorders](malfunction) |
elaborazione del linguaggio naturale noun {f} | natural language processing(field concerning interaction with computers using natural languages) |
fare la linguaccia verb | stick one's tongue out(to push one's tongue out) |
il gatto ti ha mangiato la lingua? phrase | cat got someone's tongue(why are you not saying anything?) |
interlingua proper noun | Interlingua(interlanguage based on Romance languages) |
labiolinguale adjective | labiolingualadjective |
madrelingua noun {f} | mother tongue [mother tongues](one's native tongue) |
madrelingua noun {m} {f} | native speaker(person who grew up with a particular language as their mother tongue) |
metalingua noun {f} | metalanguage [metalanguages](computing term) |
metalinguaggio noun {m} | metalanguage [metalanguages](linguistical term) |
mordersi la lingua verb | bite one's tongue(prevent oneself from uttering a word) |
neolingua proper noun | Newspeak(fictional language) |
proprietà di linguaggio noun {f} | turn of phrase(expression which is worded in a distinctive way) |
protolingua noun {f} | proto-language(common ancestor language) |
psicologia del linguaggio noun {f} | psycholinguistics(field of study concerning the comprehension and production of language) |
scambio di lingua noun {m} | |
scioglilingua noun {m} | tongue-twister [tongue-twisters](phrase which is difficult to say) |
slinguare verb | flirt [flirted, flirting, flirts](to play at courtship) neck [necked, necking, necks](make love) smooch((informal) to kiss) snog(slang: kiss passionately) |
slinguata noun {f} | French kiss(a kiss involving the tongue) |
sulla punta della lingua preposition | on the tip of one's tongue(known but not quite remembered) |
tenere a freno la lingua verb | hold one's tongue(refrain from talking about something, see also: shut up) |