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    spoken language Beispielsätze

    spoken language


    1. of magical gestures than there is in the written or spoken languages,”


    2. His birthplace was a village in the eastern hills of Nicaragua, far from electricity or telephones, where Mayangna was the only spoken language


    3. We have lost the spoken language, but still have the written one


    4. He did say that our second name, Waldman, meant ‘man of the forest’ in the spoken language


    5. Everyday spoken language tends to be ragged and not always fully articulate


    6. imperative to translate the Bible into every spoken language


    7. The two had long since invented a solitary unspoken language that only three of them knew and both were employing it now right under Murphy’s unsuspecting nose


    8. • Arabic is the 6th most commonly spoken language in the


    9. English barely edges Mandarin as the most widely spoken language in the world


    10. Although many of the people in the room did not share the same spoken language, it did not matter

    11. As browsers and users mature,I don't think there will be any currently spoken language that won't have


    12. They had a spoken language that everyone on the planet seemed to


    13. With more than 77 million speakers in the state of Tamil Nadu in India and in Sri Lanka, Tamil is one of the widely spoken languages of the world


    14. A country of a hundred spoken languages


    15. After Asia was through another round of sharp contractions she responded, “Cherokee is still a spoken language today, but many don’t know that at one time there was a written language, with its own alphabet


    16. “Do you have any proof this place exists?” We had resorted to spoken language once she realized I was linking thoughts into her head


    17. Tarzan had seen the surprise caused by his notice, and while he could understand nothing of the spoken language of these strange people their gestures and facial expressions told him much


    18. This confirms the views of Professors Sayce and Oppert, expressed long ago, as to the comparatively late date at which Accado-Sumerian ceased to be a spoken language


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