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unintelligible$87642$ - перевод на греческий

ABILITY OF SPEAKERS OF TWO LANGUAGE VARIETIES TO UNDERSTAND THE OTHER
Mutually intelligible; Mutually comprehensible; Mutually unintelligible; Mutually unintelligible languages; Mutual unintelligibility; Mutually intelligible language; Mutual intelligibilty; Mutually intelligible languages; Intercomprehensibility; Mutual comprehension; Mutually intercomprehensible; Mutual intercomprehensibility; Mutual intercomprehension; Mutual comprehensibility; Asymmetric intelligibility; List of mutually intelligible languages
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unintelligible      
adj. ακατάληπτος

Определение

unintelligible
¦ adjective impossible to understand.
Derivatives
unintelligibility noun
unintelligibly adverb

Википедия

Mutual intelligibility

In linguistics, mutual intelligibility is a relationship between languages or dialects in which speakers of different but related varieties can readily understand each other without prior familiarity or special effort. It is used as an important criterion for distinguishing languages from dialects, although sociolinguistic factors are often also used.

Intelligibility between languages can be asymmetric, with speakers of one understanding more of the other than speakers of the other understanding the first. When it is relatively symmetric, it is characterized as "mutual". It exists in differing degrees among many related or geographically proximate languages of the world, often in the context of a dialect continuum.