How do you say tongue in different languages?
James Olson
Updated on May 08, 2026
- American English: tongue.
- Arabic: ??????
- Brazilian Portuguese: língua.
- Chinese: ??
- Croatian: jezik.
- Czech: jazyk část těla.
- Danish: tunge.
- Dutch: tong lichaamsdeel.
Just so, what is the difference between language and tongue?
When used as nouns, language means a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication, whereas tongue means the flexible muscular organ in the mouth that is used to move food around, for tasting and that is moved into various positions
Beside above, what is the French word for language? French word for language is la langue.
Hereof, what language is the same as English?
According to the FSI, there are three basic language categories: Category 1: languages that are the most similar to English. The majority of these languages are Western European languages and include Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, German, Danish, Dutch, Afrikaans, Swedish, and Norwegian.
Does tongue mean language?
tongue. Your tongue is the muscle in your mouth that you press against your teeth in order to speak, as well the home of your taste buds. The flap of leather under your shoelaces is called a tongue, and so is the striker inside a bell. Tongue also means language, like the German tongue, or the Cajun tongue.