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what's a word for between two languages? interlingual, interlinguistic, interlanguage? is there an even better term?
Is there a name for the relationship between two unconnected hypothetical arguments?What is a better word for “works with” or “supplements”?What's the difference between “although” and “even-if”Proper term for knowing four or more languages?Is there a word for the towel on a waiter's arm?Single-word term for “Number of employees”Proper term for “surity..??”What's the word for… [driving-related]What's another word for “Deploy” that conveys a similar meaning?What's the word for someone with two identities?
what's a word for between two languages?
Interlingual, interlinguistic, interlanguage? is there an even better term?
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what's a word for between two languages?
Interlingual, interlinguistic, interlanguage? is there an even better term?
vocabulary
What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
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what's a word for between two languages?
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what's a word for between two languages?
Interlingual, interlinguistic, interlanguage? is there an even better term?
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What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
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What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
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What's the context? Do you mean a "language" that combines elements of two other languages? That's a pidgin or a creole or something - I don't know exactly which, but searching for those two words should clarify things.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
LMGTFY Apparently both those are "between" at least two other languages.
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago
no, that's not my context i wanna say something like a barrier between two languages in terms of understanding
– Hello M
10 hours ago
_________ barriers , a word to replace the blank, meaning between two languages
– Hello M
10 hours ago
Ah, right. So a "cross-language barrier", so to speak?
– FumbleFingers
10 hours ago