English to Gujarati Dictionary vocabulary

vocabulary

શબ્દભંડોળ
definition
noun
Just as the vocabulary of a language changes from age to age, so the vocabularies of different languages are distinct in their systems, uses, and references.
the body of words used in a particular language.
translation of 'vocabulary'
શબ્દયાદી,
શબ્દભંડોળ,
શબ્દસૂચિ
noun
શબ્દકોશ
example
These people absorbed into their language some of the 'vocabulary' of the native populations of the area, but the identity and origin of these earlier peoples is now unknown.
the 'vocabulary' of law
He is constantly discovering and adding new movements to the tango 'vocabulary' .
So, I faced the choice of either eliminating grand pliu00e9s from my 'vocabulary' of movement, or end up with an early exit from dance.
We currently lack a 'vocabulary' for identifying a wide range of abuses that harm public assets and social ecology.
the term became part of business 'vocabulary'
He compiled the 'vocabulary' by taking words from English, French, German and Latin.
In an excerpt from Daughters of the Ocean, she demonstrated the interweaving of martial arts movements like tai chi into her dance 'vocabulary' .
I try not to be conscious of music philosophy, but to stay tuned to attitude and phraseology and the musical 'vocabulary' of the area that spawned me.
Abstract words form the bulk of the 'vocabulary' of major modern languages like English.
It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited 'vocabulary' , and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language.
It includes sample text, grammar and 'vocabulary' lists and more for 1,445 languages.
You see a lot of the contemporary people using the ballet vocabulary and the ballet people using the contemporary 'vocabulary' .
Prior to entering, she studied concepts such as defining her business and its services, learning basic business 'vocabulary' , and marketing and management.
She kept on trying to talk to me in English even if her 'vocabulary' was pretty limited.
His 'vocabulary' , in German, was still largely that of a nine-year-old, to which had been added a set of fluent phrases and terms needed to do business.
Preschoolers expand their 'vocabulary' and learn sentence structure.
EEC competition law requires its own 'vocabulary' , carefully honed to express its own particular tensions.
We try to keep their intensity and power alive as we learn the violent 'vocabulary' of citizenship.
Standards in English could be higher if children used a wider 'vocabulary' and more complex sentences in their oral and written work.
But I venture that not even cricket has a 'vocabulary' as wide and arcane as that of sailing.
But the dance also encompasses a 'vocabulary' more referential to modern dance than to ballet: suspensions, falls, skips, and knee work.
Martha Graham, in turn, created an elemental movement 'vocabulary' that embodied the extreme passions: desire, fear, jealousy, rage.
For example, anyone who has looked at a flora or fauna knows that the 'vocabulary' can be specialized and complex.
It is often said that the 'vocabulary' of a language is an inventory of the items a culture talks about and has categorized in order to make sense of the world.
So if you don't hear and process those sounds accurately and quickly, your whole 'vocabulary' and therefore your language system, is undermined.
Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement 'vocabulary' was thin, with very little formal choreography.
His English 'vocabulary' as yet does not amount to much more than pitch, ball, and goal.
This was the day that the word contemplative entered my 'vocabulary' , giving shape to the way I wanted to live my life.
Four years of living in Manchester had taken their toll on his 'vocabulary' and, very occasionally, his accent.
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