lingua franca

lingua franca
noun (plural lingua francas or linguae francae) Etymology: Italian, literally, Frankish language Date: 1619 1. often capitalized a common language consisting of Italian mixed with French, Spanish, Greek, and Arabic that was formerly spoken in Mediterranean ports 2. any of various languages used as common or commercial tongues among peoples of diverse speech 3. something resembling a common language <
movies are the lingua franca of the twentieth century — Gore Vidal
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  • lingua franca — 1670s, from Italian, lit. Frankish tongue. Originally a form of communication used in the Levant, a stripped down Italian peppered with Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic, and Turkish words. The name is probably from the Arabic custom, dating back to …   Etymology dictionary

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  • Lingua Franca — Als Lingua Franca (ital. für „fränkische Sprache“) bezeichnet man: in der ursprünglichen und engeren Bedeutung eine bestimmte Pidgin Sprache auf romanischer Basis, die im Mittelalter durch den Sprachkontakt zwischen Romanen und Sprechern… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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