| Information | |
|---|---|
| has gloss | (noun) a language that is no longer learned as a native language dead language |
| lexicalization | eng: dead language |
| subclass of | (noun) a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written" language, linguistic communication |
| Meaning | |
|---|---|
| Czech | |
| lexicalization | ces: mrtvý jazyk |
| Mandarin Chinese | |
| lexicalization | cmn: sǐ wén zi |
| lexicalization | cmn: 死文字 |
| German | |
| lexicalization | deu: tote Sprache |
| French | |
| lexicalization | fra: langue morte |
| Hungarian | |
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| lexicalization | hun: holt nyelv |
| Georgian | |
| lexicalization | kat: მკვდარი ენა |
| Korean | |
| lexicalization | kor: 사어 |
| Dutch | |
| lexicalization | nld: dode taal |
| Norwegian | |
| lexicalization | nor: dødt språk |
| Portuguese | |
| lexicalization | por: língua morta |
| Russian | |
| lexicalization | rus: мёртвый язык |
| Castilian | |
| lexicalization | spa: lengua muerta |
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