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language

[lang-gwij] / ˈlæŋ gwɪdʒ /


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A large amount of screen time is linked to negative effects on a child, and can affect social, emotional, language and brain development, sleep, eyesight and healthy weight.

From BBC

Kenyan and Ghanaian social media accounts re-uploaded clips, some including explicit captions in local languages in an apparent effort to drive traffic to their profiles.

From BBC

And while identity is layered and complex, one major decision about the album has been met with some controversy: the use of English as the main language for the lyrics.

From Salon

When speaking to General Breuer, I noticed repeatedly his insistence on the language of co-operation.

From BBC

God no longer spoke a language—Latin—that only a privileged elite could understand.

From The Wall Street Journal