
langage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 11, 2025 · Noun langage (plural langages) language, tongue, speech dialect, idiom, local speech discussion, talk country (with a shared language)
language - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 7, 2026 · From Middle English langage, language, from Old French language, from Vulgar Latin *linguāticum, from Latin lingua (“tongue, speech, language”), from Old Latin dingua …
langue - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oct 31, 2025 · langue (uncountable) (linguistics) Language as a system rather than language in use, including the formal rules, structures, and limitations of language.
Appendix:Variations of "o" - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oct 31, 2025 · The word and letter “ o ” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, ligatures, capitalization, punctuation, use as a suffix or prefix, and use in …
vernacular - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 24, 2025 · Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical, or scientific idiom.
SI - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 25, 2025 · SI Système international d'unités or the International System of Units, the latest and usual form of the metric system. see Appendix on SI Units
الله - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 7, 2026 · From the root ء ل ه (ʔ l h). Widely theorized to be a contraction of الٱِلٰه (al-ilāh, “God”), from الإلٰه (al-ʔilāh, “the deity”) with loss of initial hamza after the definite article ال (al-). …
à même de - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 6, 2025 · comprend de mieux en mieux le langage, il est de plus en plus comprendre ce qui se passe autour de lui, d'avoir une certaine prise sur le cours des événements.
Appendix:Variations of "a" - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 3, 2026 · The letter ‹ a › is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, ligatures, capitalization, punctuation, use as a suffix or prefix, and use in different …
arrêt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Aug 28, 2025 · arrêt (plural arrêts) (now historical) A formal sentence of the King or Parliament of France; hence, a decree, a ruling.