English to Gujarati Dictionary language

language

ભાષા
definition
noun
a study of the way children learn language
the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.
the book was translated into twenty-five languages
the system of communication used by a particular community or country.
translation of 'language'
માનવબોલી,
પ્રજાની ભાષા
noun
ભાષા
example
body 'language'
the film contains some violence and bad 'language'
Spanish is the official 'language' there
Non-verbal 'language' has been relegated to a chapter on human evolution in science books.
Some things could only be expressed in the compact 'language' of mathematics.
In only one romance is the original language a Celtic 'language' , and that is rather late in the schema of this material.
legal 'language'
It is estimated that it was about 100,000 years ago that humans developed spoken 'language' .
the 'language' is clear
Disguised in the legal 'language' is a set of rules to facilitate the corporate takeover of global services.
For many system administrators, myself included, Perl is the scripting 'language' of choice.
Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary 'language' , says MacLeod.
'language' teaching
she has a good command of the written 'language'
strong 'language'
Body 'language' , expressions, and environmental cues can deepen emotional bonds.
Written language generally uses more complex grammatical constructions than spoken 'language' does.
The revolutionary character of this edict was partially masked by the formal legal 'language' in which it was couched.
English is not his first 'language'
The 'language' and style were militant, authoritative, and riddled with the easy obscenities typical of male talk.
'language' development
His work, with its different theatrical styles and unique 'language' , has invented an entirely new kind of theatre experience.
It may well be an immaculately written novel, correctly spelt, beautifully punctuated, and full of poetic 'language' and noble ideas.
a study of the way children learn 'language'
he explained the procedure in simple, everyday 'language'
But I'm saying things which are so naked, and often in a very poetic 'language' that is somehow so personal.
The finance minister echoes this theme in more deliberate 'language' in his speech to Northland business people.
When we are growing up and learning 'language' , the words apply to u2018obviously differentu2019 groups.
Instead of conversing in regular, everyday 'language' , they first have to turn what they want to say over in their heads.
The book marries witty, Jane Austen-ish 'language' and style against an imagined tapestry of fairy magic.
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