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tongue vs American Indian language

American Indian language vs tongue

tongue and American Indian language both are nouns.

tongue is a verb but American Indian language is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tongue Yes No Yes No
American Indian language Yes No No No
As nouns, American Indian language is a hyponym of tongue; that is, American Indian language is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tongue:
  • tongue: a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language
  • American Indian language: any of the languages spoken by Amerindians
tongue (noun) American Indian language (noun)
the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot any of the languages spoken by Amerindians
metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes a sound by hitting the side
a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language
a manner of speaking
the tongue of certain animals used as meat
a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
any long thin projection that is transient
tongue (verb) American Indian language (verb)
lick or explore with the tongue
articulate by tonguing, as when playing wind instruments
Difference between tongue and American Indian language

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