world language
Britishnoun
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a language spoken and known in many countries, such as English
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an artificial language for international use, such as Esperanto
Example Sentences
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In the United States, there is still no national standard for learning a world language, which is vastly different from how second languages are taught in some other countries.
From Salon • Jan. 18, 2026
Foremost Nigerian author Chinua Achebe put it best when he said: "The price a world language must be prepared to make is submission to different kinds of use."
From BBC • Sep. 8, 2023
But most Washington school districts don’t begin offering world language courses until students reach upper grades.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 30, 2022
Because illiteracy tends to correlate with lack of schooling and thus the inability to speak a common world language, speech technology is not available to those who need it the most.
From Scientific American • Feb. 1, 2021
But it began with the establishment of universal peace, which was demanded by the growing spirit of brotherly love, and assisted by commercial reciprocity and a world language.
From Daybreak; a Romance of an Old World by Cowan, James
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