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  2. In Lingua Franca (the specific language), lingua is from the Italian for 'a language'. Franca is related to Greek Φρᾰ́γκοι ( Phránkoi) and Arabic إِفْرَنْجِي ( ʾifranjiyy) as well as the equivalent Italian—in all three cases, the literal sense is ' Frankish ', leading to the direct translation: 'language of the Franks '.

  3. Jun 15, 2020 · A lingua franca (pronounced LING-wa FRAN-ka) is a language or mixture of languages used as a medium of communication by people whose native languages are different. It is from the Italian, "language" + "Frankish" and also known as a trade language, contact language, international language, and global language.

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  4. Polish. Polish was a lingua franca in areas of Central and Eastern Europe, especially regions that belonged to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Polish was for several centuries the main language spoken by the ruling classes in Lithuania and Ukraine, and the modern state of Belarus.

  5. Historically, Polish was a lingua franca, important both diplomatically and academically in Central and part of Eastern Europe.

  6. Lingua franca, language used as a means of communication between populations speaking vernaculars that are not mutually intelligible. The term was first used during the Middle Ages to describe a French- and Italian-based jargon, or pidgin, that was developed by Crusaders and traders in the eastern.

  7. a language used for communication between groups of people who speak different languages : The international business community sees English as a lingua franca. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Forms of languages & specialist dialects. acrolect. argot. basilect. cant. colloquialism. creole. jargonistic. journalese. legalese. lingo.

  8. Dec 20, 2023 · A lingua franca is a language that helps people who speak different languages understand each other. They're like magic keys that open doors of communication that would otherwise remain shut! There are many lingua francas, and just as many ways that a language becomes one.

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