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English
Noun
body language (usually uncountable, plural body languages)
- Nonverbal communication by means of facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, posture, and the like; often thought to be involuntary.
2017 May 21, Jamie Jackson, “Josh Harrop sets Manchester United on way to win over Crystal Palace”, in the Guardian:The one question is whether Paul Pogba was taken off just before half-time to rest him or because of a problem. The midfielder’s body language suggested it was the former and he appeared on the pitch after the final whistle.
- Deliberate, usually culturally influenced, nonverbal communication using the body through facial expressions, gestures, dance, mime, etc.
2000, Julius Fast, Body Language:There are, however, body languages that can transcend cultural lines.
2004, Drid Williams, “Body Language(s)”, in Anthropology and the Dance: Ten Lectures, page 163:As with spoken languages, body languages are used by everyone to live out their lives, to communicate, and to accomplish things in the world — all of which can be done with more or less success with no awareness of the rule-structures that govern the use of body language or its connection with the culture, far less the metaphysics of self that is involved.
- 2008, P. Brunelli - Uptodate Fashion Academy, 2.03: Body language & imagination, in Emotional Trend: Psyche > Creativity > Beauty to Fashion,
- In artistic terms, the synthesis between body languages and dressing languages is expressed in dances, since the rhythmic and creative movement of the body reveals emotions and culture.
Translations
non-verbal communication
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 肢體語言/肢体语言 (zh) (zhītǐ yǔyán), 身體語言/身体语言 (shēntǐ yǔyán), 身勢語/身势语 (shēnshìyǔ)
- Danish: kropssprog n
- Dutch: lichaamstaal (nl) f
- Esperanto: korpesprimo
- Estonian: kehakeel
- Finnish: kehonkieli (fi)
- French: langage du corps m, langage corporel m
- German: Körpersprache (de) f
- Hungarian: testbeszéd (hu)
- Indonesian: bahasa tubuh (id)
- Italian: linguaggio del corpo m
- Japanese: ボディーランゲージ (bodī rangēji), 身体言語 (しんたいげんご, shintaigengo)
- Kazakh: дене тілі (dene tılı)
- Korean: 몸짓 언어 (momjit eoneo), 보디랭귀지 (bodiraenggwiji)
- Macedonian: го́вор на те́лото m (góvor na téloto), гестикула́ција f (gestikulácija)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kroppsspråk n
- Nynorsk: kroppsspråk n
- Polish: mowa ciala f
- Portuguese: linguagem corporal f
- Romanian: gesticulație (ro) f
- Russian: язы́к те́ла m (jazýk téla), язы́к же́стов m (jazýk žéstov), жестикуля́ция (ru) f (žestikuljácija)
- Spanish: movimientos (es) m, expresiones físicas f, kinésica (es) f, quinésica f
- Swedish: kroppsspråk (sv) n
- Thai: ภาษากาย (th) (paa-sǎa gaai)
- Turkish: vücut dili (tr), beden dili (tr)
- Vietnamese: ngôn ngữ cơ thể
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