Lingo means dialect or jargon. To understand the lingo of a certain language means to be immersed the culture and practice of the community; otherwise, you will feel lost in translations.
I have been speaking at least 3 – 4 languages for the past 40 years. One aspect of language proficiency is the ability to immerse [...]
Australian Lingo
by Hanifa K. Cook on Thursday, November 6th 2008 No Comment
in Language Tags: australia, australian lingo, foreign language learning, immersion, Language, language proficiency, lingo, mother tongue
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