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Banana language

Banana language is hard to learn and understand the only word in banana language is banana but you say it differently each time you say a word.

"I can speak banana language (:"

by Banana site May 8, 2022


english is my language

A variation of EnGlAnD iS mY cItY, but that dumb fuck who likes to make fun of people is saying it.

English is my language and if it weren’t for team 0 then the U.S. would be normal

by Eskimo’s with big tits May 21, 2018


Same name in different languages

When a name is the same but in other languagres

Sean Shawn Shaun John Giana Shane Giovanni Giovanna and Johnda are the same name in different languages

by Goodgiy4321 December 15, 2023


Languagely

To be well-versed in many languages.

Silas: Man, I wish I knew another language like Japanese or French. I wish I was languagely like Gigi. She knows like 20 languages!

by LunaFrostie April 18, 2021


Large Language Model

an ai that is large and that does something with text
for example, OpenAI's Chat GPT

GPT-4 is a large language model created by OpenAI.

by yusp48 December 27, 2023


Anglo-Norman languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈnɔ rmən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Norman Languages (phrase, noun) - A group of North-Western languages with common similarities with Romance or French.
2. These linguistic forms are colloquial in locales such as Ireland, North America (specifically the United States of America and Canada), and other regions.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Norman languages” as similar to Romance or French languages.
• It specifies them as being North-Western in origin.
• It highlights their colloquial usage in specific geographical regions relative to Ireland, the United States, and Canada.
• It emphasizes the ample space of these languages.
Phrase: Anglo-Norman languages

Examples:
• “The influence of Anglo-Norman languages can be observed in certain legal documents.”
• “Numerous of the expressions found in American English were derived from Anglo-Norman languages.”
• “The study of Anglo-Norman languages provides perception into the history of linguistic migration.”
• “The Anglo-Norman languages were fundamental in the development of law and administration.”
• “The professor emphasized the significance of Anglo-Norman languages.”

by Dmitrio January 22, 2025


Logies Language

You literally just make a sound with your tongue as if your licking something but you also have to suck air in at the same time and it means “shut up/ leave me alone I’m doing something

*lick while making sound*-logan| omg no stop speaking Logies Language - tara

by buggy_ax0lot1 June 18, 2022