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Danish
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tungemål n (singular definite tungemålet, plural indefinite tungemål)
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1994, David Favrholdt, Erkendelsesteori: problemer, argumenter, løsninger:Dette tingsbegreb er fælles for alle tungemål. Eller sagt på en anden måde: Den informelt logiske relation imellem 'tid', 'sted' og 'ting' er universel; den gælder for alle tungemål.- This concept of thing is common to all languages. Or in other words: The informally logical relation between 'time', 'space' and 'thing' is universal; it is effective with respect to all languages.
2014, Bernard Cornwell, Nordens herrer, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:De kunne mere eller mindre tale sammen, for jeg havde lagt mærke til, at i Northumbrien var det danske og det saksiske tungemål ved at blive blandet sammen.- They could more or less speak with one another, for I had noticed that in Northumbria, the Danish and the Saxon languages were getting mixed up.
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