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lingua franca

by Anonymous October 8, 2003
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lingua franca

A language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.
Person 1: Bangering needs to become part of the Lingua Franca

Person 2: Wow, I completely agree that it should be more integrated into our daily word choice
by BigPotOfHummus981 May 5, 2024
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duo lingua

the latin word for "two toungues" sounds relatively similar to duolingo, which is a language learning app
by Elysmile April 7, 2021
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lingua franca

A language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.
Person 1: Bangering needs to become part of the Lingua Franca

Person 2: Wow, I completely agree that it should be more integrated into our daily word choice
by BigPotOfHummus981 May 5, 2024
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Lingua

1. N
The Latin word for language.

2. ADJ
Roman Catholic practices that are extremely traditional/pre-Vatican II.
1: Lingua Latina pulchra est.

2a: That fiddleback chasuable is Lingua!

2b: Maniples are very Lingua.

2c: Jesuit tie-dye vestments are not Lingua.
by DefinitelynotaJesuit January 26, 2020
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