"Lingo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lingo refers to informal or informal language, such as slang, colloquialisms, or jargon, often used by a particular group or community. It can also refer to a person's use of language that is characteristic of their personality, background, or affiliations.
To linger means to stay or delay in a place, often unintentionally or unwillingly, often because one is unwilling to leave or because one is not in a hurry.
A rare one!<br><br>Lingerer is a noun that refers to someone who spends too much time doing a certain task or in a place, often in a way that is thought to be wasteful or unnecessary. For example: "She was a regular lingerer at the coffee shop, always taking her time to finish her drink."
to remain or continue to exist or be present in a place, situation, or memory, often in a subtle or faint way. For example: "The smell of freshly baked cookies lingers in the air."
The word "lingua" refers to the tongue or language. In a broader sense, it can also mean a language or dialect, especially in a scientific or technical context. For example, "lingua franca" refers to a language that is widely spoken and used as a common means of communication among people who speak different native languages.
Linguadental refers to a sound or phoneme that is articulated with the tongue against the teeth, typically with the tongue blade (the part of the tongue behind the front teeth) and the alveolar ridge (the bony ridge near the front of the mouth) or the teeth. Examples of linguadental sounds include /θ/, /ð/, and the English voiceless interdental fricative /θ/.