Language in a sentence

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Sentences with language

Sentences 976 to 1000 of 1000.

# Sentence  
976. I'd like to learn the Latvian language.
977. The language of friendship is not words but meanings.
978. When I started to fix the language, I got wrapped around the axle.
979. Just talk about the language that you want learn. Why do you want to learn it?
980. You like a language that reminds you of your own?
981. You think that because many people know that language, you should learn it too?
982. You wish to look like the people who speak the language that you want to learn?
983. You think that the language that you want to learn will take over the whole world?
984. What is "language ecology"?
985. Every new language is like a game.
986. Do you want to Romanize your language? Maybe, you should.
987. They say that language is a virus from outer space.
988. I'm not certain if Lojban is a rational language, but I am very sure that Lojbanists are habitually not rational people.
989. In our company the official language of business is Japanese.
990. I see that Volapük is a good language.
991. When a word is borrowed from another language, it frequently begins by having the same meaning; but with continued use in both languages, the now separate words may accrete disparate connotations.
992. Since this isn't your native language, I'd suggest unowning this sentence, leaving it free for a native speaker to adopt. This way we can all be confident that it's a good sentence.
993. That foreigner spoke Japanese as if it were his native language.
994. He was raised in the United States, but his native language is Japanese.
995. The Latin language is not entirely unknown to me, but I altogether lack the ability to speak it.
996. It doesn't belong to one people or country, so it works as a neutral language.
997. Friendliness is a language the deaf can hear and the blind can read.
998. I have no doubt English is the most common language in the world.
999. The excessive presence of the English language does not contribute to an equal and fair debate.
1000. The excessive presence of the English language does not contribute to an equitable and fair debate.

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