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Las palabras para "idiom" y "language" son los mismos?
es correcto? No hay un otro para "idiom"?
19 jun. 2013 17:15
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'language' = 'idioma', 'lengua'
Both things mean the same
19 juni 2013
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Complementing María's answer... The word "lenguaje" also exists, but with a different meaning. It refers to the way a person expresses himself or herself.
E.g.
Él usa un lenguaje antiguo, como si estuviéramos en 1600.
He talks with old words, as if we were in the 1600's.
In technical terms, programming languages (for computer programmes) are called "lenguajes de programación" also.
19 juni 2013
Idiom = idioma
language = lenguage
Both of them are the same thing, and although tyhere are cases where one is more often spoken than the another one, both are really used as the same thing.
p.s.: I had the same doubt when I studied english, because I usually said in spanish "idioma" (idiom) but I realized that "language" is more often used.
24 juni 2013
Idiom= Idioma
Language=Lenguaje
Modism=Modismo
Maté dos pajaros de un tiro is a REFRAN
21 juni 2013
Sí, lo que mencionas son modismos :)
19 juni 2013
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