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Langue – Language, tongue

Langue – Language, tongue

In today’s lesson, we’ll have a look at the French feminine noun langue, which means both language and tongue. J’adore la langue française – et vous ? (I love the French language – and you?). Let’s jump right into the lesson!

la langue

language, tongue

Word origin

The French word langue (tongue) comes from lingua in Latin.

Example sentences

The most common use of langue is to refer to langauges, such as French, Spanish, Italian, etc. Combien de + noun translates to “how many”.

Combien de langues parlez-vous ?

How many languages do you speak?

In French, langue maternelle translates to “native langauge” or “mother tongue”.

Ma langue maternelle est le français.

My native language language is French.

Langue also means “tongue” in the sense of the anatomy part. The expression for “to stick your tongue out” is tirer la langue – literally “to pull or draw out the tongue”. Beurk is a fun little word meaning “yuck”.

Je ne mange jamais la langue de bœuf. Beurk !

I never eat beef tongue. Yuck!

For this final example sentence, le langauge is also means language. However, it’s more of an anthropology term meaning refering to the means of communicating. For example le langage corporel (body langauge) or le langage informatique (computer language, source code).

J’ai du mal à comprendre le langage chez les jeunes.

I have a hard time understanding young peoples’ languge.

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Langue is a French feminine noun meaning both language and tongue.
Langue is a French feminine noun meaning both language and tongue.

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David Issokson is a lifelong language learner and speaks over seven languages. Of all the languages he speaks, he's the most passionate about French! David has helped hundreds of students to improve their French in his private lessons. When not teaching or writing his French Word of the Day lessons, David enjoys his time skiing, hiking and mountain biking in Victor, Idaho.

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David Issokson is a lifelong language learner and speaks over seven languages. Of all the languages he speaks, he's the most passionate about French! David has helped hundreds of students to improve their French in his private lessons. When not teaching or writing his French Word of the Day lessons, David enjoys his time skiing, hiking and mountain biking in Victor, Idaho.

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