We found over 1000 examples of how to use language in an English sentence.
Sentences 976 to 1000 of 1000.
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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. |