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  1. language - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 14, 2025 · From Middle English langage, language, from Old French language, from Vulgar Latin *linguāticum, from Latin lingua (“tongue, speech, language”), from Old Latin dingua (“tongue”), from …

  2. langage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 28, 2025 · langage (plural langages) language, tongue, speech dialect, idiom, local speech discussion, talk country (with a shared language)

  3. langue - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · langue f (plural langues) (anatomy) tongue language synonym Synonym: langage

  4. Lagrange - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · La Grange, LaGrange, la Grange, laGrange, Grange, Degrange, DeGrange, deGrange, De Grange, de Grange Delagrange, DeLaGrange, deLaGrange, deLagrange, DeLagrange, De ...

  5. ô - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 29, 2025 · Ô Pauline, pendus à tes bottines, les garçons passaient tous à côté de moi. Oh Pauline, the boys were all hung up on your ankle boots, and they took no notice of me.

  6. naïve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 8, 2025 · But it is this naïve man—and philosophers for the greater part of their lives are naïve men—who makes the unrecognized introspective observations with which we are here concerned. It …

  7. langrage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 31, 2023 · langrage (uncountable) Scraps of metal used to fire at an enemy in naval warfare. quotations

  8. fleur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · fleuré fleurette fleuri fleurir fleurissant fleuriste fleuristerie fleuron fleuronné fleurs de rhétorique jeter des fleurs la fleur au fusil langage des fleurs le serpent est caché sous les fleurs les …

  9. côté - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 28, 2025 · côté m (plural côtés) side way, direction Elle est parti de ce côté ! ― She went that way!

  10. même - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 27, 2025 · Inherited from Middle French mesme, from Old French mesme, earlier medesme or medisme and meïsme, from Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Latin -met + ipse + -issimus. Cognates …