- "foreign" term. Its
plurals in
English are
lingua francas and
linguae francae, with the
former being first-listed or only-listed in
major dictionaries...
-
Nymphaea francae is a
species of
waterlily endemic to Brazil.
Nymphaea francae is an
aquatic herb. It has
ovoid tubers,
which are not stoloniferous. The...
- name
literally means "short France", but is
believed to come from
Latin francae curtes,
meaning "Frankish courts".
Franciacorta extends from
Mount Orfano...
- This is a list of
lingua francas. A
lingua franca is a
language systematically used to make
communication possible between people not
sharing a
first language...
- 2002) Latin,
French and
English not only
served or
still serve as
linguae francae (cf. below), but also
influenced the vernacular/national
languages due...
-
January 2017. Pharo, Lars
Kirkhusmo (2018). "Multilingualism and
Lingua Francae of
Indigenous Civilizations of America". In Braarvig, Jens; Geller, Markham...
- also have many non-native
speakers and are in
widespread use as
linguae francae.
There are also
numerous regional Romance languages and dialects. The term...
- Hutch.
Nymphaea elegans Hook.
Nymphaea elleniae S.W.L.Jacobs
Nymphaea francae C.T.Lima & Giul.
Nymphaea gardneriana Planch.
Nymphaea georginae S.W.L...
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variation throughout its history,
including prestige dialects and
linguae francae used
throughout the
territory controlled by the
dynastic states of China...
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Europe has had a
number of
languages that were
considered linguae francae over some
ranges for some
periods according to some historians. Typically...