langue

[læŋ]

langue Definition

  • 1a person's tongue
  • 2a language or dialect

Using langue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "langue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor asked him to stick out his langue.

  • Example

    She speaks several langues fluently.

  • Example

    The linguist is studying the evolution of the local langues.

  • Example

    He has a talent for picking up new langues quickly.

langue Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with langue

  • the first language that a person learns and usually the language that they speak at home from early childhood

    Example

    Her mother tongue is Spanish, but she also speaks English fluently.

  • tongue-tied

    unable to speak easily because of nervousness or shyness

    Example

    I always get tongue-tied when I have to speak in public.

  • a language that is not one's own

    Example

    She struggled to learn the foreign tongue, but eventually became fluent.

Origins of langue

from Old French 'langue', meaning 'tongue' or 'language'

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Summary: langue in Brief

'Langue' [læŋ] refers to a person's tongue or a language/dialect. It can be used in phrases like 'mother tongue,' which means the first language a person learns, and 'tongue-tied,' which means unable to speak easily due to nervousness or shyness. 'Langue' is often used formally as a synonym for 'language.'