..., Malagasy and Māori." https://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Tagalog_language This seems to argue that it they do...
4 Answers · Social Science · 18/11/2016
Invented languages - like Lego toys, Meccano etc - generally do not last. They are oput together and eventually fall apart as the children grow out of their toys. Esperanto was invented in 1887 and...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 24/12/2012
...question. If you want to see how they spoke, check out the article at www. wikipedia .org on Old English. Near the bottom they have the Lord...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 07/01/2007
Latin was the lingua franca of the Roman Empire. As a result Latin has...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 06/07/2011
http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/English_language#Significance "..., sometimes described as the first global lingua franca , is the dominant international language in communications...
5 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 13/07/2008
.... This type of languages are called lingua franca (http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Lingua _ franca ). modern international bodies have usually several...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 20/11/2009
From Wikipedia : '' Letters of credence are traditionally written in French, the lingua franca of diplomacy.[1] However, they may also be written in the official language...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 21/07/2019
I found the following from Wikipedia : Popular culture, sometimes called...39;s vernacular language or an established lingua franca . It comprises the daily ...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 24/05/2007
From http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Huttese#Huttese_language The Hutts' native language, Huttese, is a lingua franca of galactic organized crime. The language is a constructed...
1 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 01/02/2014
... is not the correct answer). Wikipedia tells me: Swahili, also...the Swahili people. It is a lingua franca of the African Great Lakes...
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