C language

English

Noun

C language (plural C languages)

  1. (translation studies) A language that a translator or interpreter knows passively only, i.e. from which they are able to translate or interpret into their active languages, but not the reverse.
    Coordinate terms: A language, B language

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See also

  • passive language
  • language combination
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