(n) Sinhalese language
Sinhala
(n) Spanish (language)
(n) Slavic (branch of languages)
(n) Slavic (branch of languages)
(n) Swahili (language)
Kiswahili
(P)
(n) Tagalog (language)
(n) Tibetan (language)
(n) Thebais
(n) Hangul language (improper neologism for the Korean language)
(n) Keigo used by employees in restaurants and other businesses
(n) Baltic (branch of languages)
(n) Hindi
(n) Flemish (language)
(n) French (language)
(P)
(n) Hebrew
(n) Vietnamese (language)
(n) Persian (language)
Farsi
(n) Persian (language)
Farsi
(n) (comp) macro language
(n) Mongolian (language)
(n) Romance languages
(n) understood subject
(n) Aesop's Fables (published initially by the Jesuits in 1593)
(exp,v5r) to speak in tongues
(n) general linguistics
(exp) to have a good command of English
(n) (comp) English mode
(n) the languages of Europe and America
(n) subvocal speech
(n) (comp) conversational language