Common language suffix
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ISHCommon language suffix
ESECommon language suffix
SPANISHLanguage common in Miami
HAUSACommon language in Niger
THEMost common English language word
BANTULanguage family common in southern Cameroon
nationpeople who share common descent, language and culture
nationsNATION, people who share common descent, language and culture
racesgroup of people related by common descent, language, etc.
racegroup of people related by common descent, language, etc.
tribea group of people with common ancestry, language and culture
tribesTRIBE, a group of people with common ancestry, language and culture
SHAW"England and America are two countries separated by a common language" speaker
CAMPGROUNDOnly common word in the English language with the consecutive letters MPG
telegrapheselanguage characterized by the terseness and ellipses that are common in telegrams
telegraphesesTELEGRAPHESE, language characterized by the terseness and ellipses that are common in telegrams
SPOONFEEDLongest common word in the English language ... that has its letters in reverse alphabetical order
ARIBACompany teaming up with IBM and Microsoft to develop a common language for online businesses
triballyTRIBAL, pertaining to a tribe (a group of people with common ancestry, language and culture)
gentilictribal (pertaining to a tribe (a group of people with common ancestry, language and culture))
koinesdialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
koinedialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
tribalpertaining to a tribe (a group of people with common ancestry, language and culture) / a member of a tribe
kithsgroup of people living in the same area and forming a culture with a common language, customs, economy, etc., usually endogamous
kithgroup of people living in the same area and forming a culture with a common language, customs, economy, etc., usually endogamous
patoisThe dialect of the common people of a region, differing in various respects from the standard language of the rest of the country
imagisttheory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and p
imagismtheory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and p