Feminino
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lingua

Significado (Inglés)

  1. (declension-1, feminine, literally) the tongue
  2. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  3. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  4. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically, obsolete) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  5. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically, poetic) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  6. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  7. (declension-1, feminine, metonymically) a tongue, utterance, language, speech
  8. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  9. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  10. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  11. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  12. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  13. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:
  14. (declension-1, feminine) tongue-shaped things:

Sinónimos

ōrātiō

sermō

Frecuencia

B2
Pronúnciase como (IPA)
[ˈlɪŋ.ɡʷa]
Etimoloxía (Inglés)

From older dingua (attested as a rare word in Gaius Marius Victorinus), from Proto-Italic *denɣwā, from Proto-Indo-European *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s. The change of d- to l- is variously explained by a borrowing from another Italic language with such a shift and/or by a folk-etymological association with the verb lingō (“to lick”); compare Old Armenian լեզու (lezu) and Lithuanian liežùvis for the latter process. Other cognates include German Zunge and English tongue.

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