Maltese language
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Definition
- Noun:
- The national language of the Republic of Malta: "Maltese language" refers to the official and national language spoken by the people of Malta.
- A Semitic language with Arabic roots and significant Romance influences: It is a language of the Semitic family, primarily derived from Arabic, but it has incorporated a substantial number of loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French over its history.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Maltese language has a unique history among European languages.
- She is studying the Maltese language to better communicate with her relatives in Gozo.
- The constitution states that the Maltese language is the national language of the country.
Advanced Usage
- "Maltese" as a shorthand: In many contexts, the single word "Maltese" is used to refer to the language.
- He is fluent in Maltese.
- Used in linguistic studies to describe a language contact phenomenon where a Semitic structure is maintained with heavy lexical borrowing from Romance languages.
- The Maltese language presents a fascinating case for linguists examining language hybridization.
Variants and Related Words
- Maltese (noun/adjective): The shorter form used to denote the language or anything pertaining to Malta.
- Maltese is written in a Latin-based script.
- Malti: The endonym, which is the name for the language in Maltese itself.
- "Malti" is how native speakers refer to their own language.
Synonyms
- Malti: The native term for the Maltese language.
- (There are no direct conceptual synonyms for a specific, unique national language.)
Related Phrases
- (This is a proper noun referring to a specific language; it does not have phrasal verbs.)
Related Idioms
- (This is a proper noun referring to a specific language; it does not have idioms.)
Noun
- the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French