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linguist
English
Etymology
From Latin lingua (“language”) +? -ist.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?li??w?st/
Noun
linguist (plural linguists)
- One who studies linguistics.
- A person skilled in languages.
- A human translator; an interpreter, especially in the armed forces.
Hyponyms
- (student of languages): orthoepist, dialectician, dialectologist
Hypernyms
- (student of languages): phonetician
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- grammarian
- lingua
- linguaphile
- multilingual
- polyglot
- prescriptivist
Romanian
Noun
linguist m (plural lingui?ti)
- Alternative spelling of lingvist
linguist From the web:
- what linguistic means
- what linguistic anthropology
- what linguists do
- what linguistic relativity
- what linguistic
- what linguistic context
- what linguistics is all about
- what linguistics study
ugricist
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