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Τι (ποιος) είναι lingua franca - ορισμός


Lingua franca         
  • Regions where English is official or widely spoken, but not as a primary native language}}
  • [[Koine Greek]]
  • Areas (red) where Hindustani (Delhlavi or [[Kauravi]]) is the native language, and the much wider area of the Indo-Aryan language group (gray), where it is lingua franca
  • Spanish-based creole languages spoken.}}
  • Areas where Russian is the majority language (medium blue) or a minority language (light blue)
  • <small>German (or a variety of German) is spoken by a sizable minority, but has no legal recognition</small>}}
  • Geographic extent of Swahili. Dark green: native range. Medium green: official use. Light green: bilingual use but not official.
  • Countries where Malay is spoken
  • [[Portuguese-based creole languages]]}}
  • Areas with significant numbers of people whose first language is Persian (including dialects)
  • Rough territorial extent of Hand Talk (in purple) within the US and Canada
LANGUAGES USED TO FACILITATE TRADE BETWEEN GROUPS WITHOUT A COMMON NATIVE LANGUAGE
Lingua-franca; Lingue franchi; Common tongue; Linguas francas; Lingua francae; Linguae francae; Lingue franche; Diplomatic language; Vehicular language; Trade language; Common (language); Linqua franca; Linga franca; Langua franca; Lingua Franca; Common language; Common Language; Bridge language; Trade jargon; Lingua francas; Language of wider communication; Language of trade; Linguafranca; Link language; Lingua franka; Trade languages
A lingua franca (; ; for plurals see ), also known as a bridge language, common language, trade language, auxiliary language, vehicular language, or link language, is a language or dialect systematically used to make communication possible between groups of people who do not share a native language or dialect, particularly when it is a third language that is distinct from both of the speakers' native languages.Viacheslav A.
lingua franca         
  • Regions where English is official or widely spoken, but not as a primary native language}}
  • [[Koine Greek]]
  • Areas (red) where Hindustani (Delhlavi or [[Kauravi]]) is the native language, and the much wider area of the Indo-Aryan language group (gray), where it is lingua franca
  • Spanish-based creole languages spoken.}}
  • Areas where Russian is the majority language (medium blue) or a minority language (light blue)
  • <small>German (or a variety of German) is spoken by a sizable minority, but has no legal recognition</small>}}
  • Geographic extent of Swahili. Dark green: native range. Medium green: official use. Light green: bilingual use but not official.
  • Countries where Malay is spoken
  • [[Portuguese-based creole languages]]}}
  • Areas with significant numbers of people whose first language is Persian (including dialects)
  • Rough territorial extent of Hand Talk (in purple) within the US and Canada
LANGUAGES USED TO FACILITATE TRADE BETWEEN GROUPS WITHOUT A COMMON NATIVE LANGUAGE
Lingua-franca; Lingue franchi; Common tongue; Linguas francas; Lingua francae; Linguae francae; Lingue franche; Diplomatic language; Vehicular language; Trade language; Common (language); Linqua franca; Linga franca; Langua franca; Lingua Franca; Common language; Common Language; Bridge language; Trade jargon; Lingua francas; Language of wider communication; Language of trade; Linguafranca; Link language; Lingua franka; Trade languages
[?l??gw?'fra?k?]
¦ noun (plural lingua francas)
1. a language used as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.
2. historical a mixture of Italian with French, Greek, Arabic, and Spanish, formerly used in the eastern Mediterranean.
Origin
C17: from Ital., lit. 'Frankish tongue'.
lingua franca         
  • Regions where English is official or widely spoken, but not as a primary native language}}
  • [[Koine Greek]]
  • Areas (red) where Hindustani (Delhlavi or [[Kauravi]]) is the native language, and the much wider area of the Indo-Aryan language group (gray), where it is lingua franca
  • Spanish-based creole languages spoken.}}
  • Areas where Russian is the majority language (medium blue) or a minority language (light blue)
  • <small>German (or a variety of German) is spoken by a sizable minority, but has no legal recognition</small>}}
  • Geographic extent of Swahili. Dark green: native range. Medium green: official use. Light green: bilingual use but not official.
  • Countries where Malay is spoken
  • [[Portuguese-based creole languages]]}}
  • Areas with significant numbers of people whose first language is Persian (including dialects)
  • Rough territorial extent of Hand Talk (in purple) within the US and Canada
LANGUAGES USED TO FACILITATE TRADE BETWEEN GROUPS WITHOUT A COMMON NATIVE LANGUAGE
Lingua-franca; Lingue franchi; Common tongue; Linguas francas; Lingua francae; Linguae francae; Lingue franche; Diplomatic language; Vehicular language; Trade language; Common (language); Linqua franca; Linga franca; Langua franca; Lingua Franca; Common language; Common Language; Bridge language; Trade jargon; Lingua francas; Language of wider communication; Language of trade; Linguafranca; Link language; Lingua franka; Trade languages
A lingua franca is a language or way of communicating which is used between people who do not speak one another's native language. (FORMAL)
English is rapidly becoming the lingua franca of Asia.
N-SING
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για lingua franca
1. Its department lacks sufficient knowledge of English, the current lingua franca of international business.
2. On the Indian sub–continent it is a fast–developing lingua franca.
3. "Whereas in the earlier years the lingua franca was English, today it is Hebrew.
4. English is also the lingua franca at Thales and EADS – the French government has stakes in both defence groups.
5. It seems that this "enrichment" word has become the sort of lingua franca of our time and day.