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langue

[ lahng ]

noun

French.
  1. the linguistic system shared by the members of a community ( parole ).


langue

/ ±ôÉ‘ËÅ‹É¡ /

noun

  1. linguistics language considered as an abstract system or a social institution, being the common possession of a speech community Compare parole
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of langue1

C19: from French: language
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Being part of the Kevin Langue show has been a really good foundation, kind of like a brotherhood that I have here in Los Angeles.

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I kind of still had like pieces of that, like I had my homie, Joel Boyd, and I had Denny and I kind of stuck with them almost this entire time, but now having this YouTube show in the mix, I have Kevin Langue, Herman Wrice, and then obviously my best friend, Denny, and we kind of just stick together.

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The name is a play on “langue d’Oc,†the ancient language of Occitania in southern France and the name of the Languedoc region.

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With loans from the World Bank totaling $80 million, and another $13 million from state coffers, the government aimed to move residents of Langue de Barbarie seven miles inland.

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About 1,500 people from Langue de Barbarie moved in, with thousands more invited, according to Senegal’s Municipal Development Agency.

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