language
The word 'langue' means 'language' in French. It is used in the same context as in English - to refer to the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. For instance, 'French is a beautiful langue.
I speak two languages.
This phrase showcases a simple usage of 'langue' (language), expressing the number of different languages one can speak.
The French language is beautiful.
This sentence uses 'la langue française' as a way of referring to the French language itself.
Marie's mother tongue is Spanish.
In this sentence 'langue maternelle' refers to someone's native language or mother tongue.
He studies the Russian language at university.
Here 'la langue russe' refers to the study of the Russian language as part of an academic curriculum.
Learning a new language is difficult.
This phrase expresses an opinion about the difficulty of learning a new language.
The translation of this language is complex.
This sentence denotes the complexity involved in translating a particular language.
She has mastered seven languages.
This sentence expresses the high level of proficiency someone has attained in multiple languages.
The English language is universal.
This sentence states an opinion about the widespread use and understanding of the English language globally.
What is your favorite language?
This sentence is a question asking about one's personal preference regarding languages.
Poetry is the heart of every language.
By using 'langue' this sentence metaphorically ascribes a fundamental role to poetry in each language.