Language
UK /["/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/"]/US /["/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/"]/
Definition
the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area
In simple words: A system of words and grammar used by people to communicate.
Examples
- She is learning a new language to communicate with her friends.
- Language can be a powerful tool for expressing ideas.
- Many languages have different dialects and accents.
- The study of language helps us understand different cultures.
- He switched between languages seamlessly during the conversation.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. In academic settings, it may refer to specific language studies. Avoid using 'language' to refer to slang; use 'slang' for that context.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'lan-gauge' as a bridge connecting different cultures.
Collocations
- first
- native
- foreign
- speak
- know
- understand
- acquisition
- development
- learning
- command of (a) language
- knowledge of (a) language
- mastery of (a) language
- spoken
- written
- colloquial
- use
- be couched in
- be expressed in
- in…language
- use of language
- spoken
- written
- colloquial
- use
- be couched in
- be expressed in
- in…language
- use of language
Synonyms
- speech
- tongue
- communication
- dialect
- lingo
Antonyms
- silence
- inaction
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'languages' vs 'languagees' (incorrect form)
- Using 'language' as a verb (it's only a noun)
- Confusing 'language' with 'tongue' (specific vs general usage)