Noun
modern language (plural modern languages)
A human language which is living or recently extinct.
"Writing" is the Latin of our times. The modern language of the people is video and sound. Lawrence Lessig
He had used some of his preexisting qualifications; for example, Kikuyu was offered and accepted as the second modern language in which he was required to be proficient, even though no one there could test him on it. Source: Internet
However, in the modern language, both names have converged. Source: Internet
Instructors who take this approach rationalize that Romance vowels probably come closer to the original pronunciation than those of any other modern language (see also the section below on " Derivative languages "). Source: Internet
He has merged old English literature with modern language, and DJ Mr. Simmonds adds the hip-hop beats for an innovative fusion, said the director Darren Lee Cole. Source: Internet
As a future teacher, she is especially interested in using the book for teaching Ukrainian to expose students to modern language and slang. Source: Internet