Frequency rank: 33,124. – 33,462.
- foreign language
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- foreign language
This term is used to refer to any language that is not the native language of the speaker. It often implies a language that one is learning or using in a context outside of their own country.
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がいこくご外国語をまなぶ学ぶto learn a foreign languageがいこくご外国語をはなす話すto speak a foreign languageがいこくご外国語のがっこう学校language schoolがいこくご外国語きょういく教育foreign language educationがいこくご外国語のうりょく能力foreign language proficiencyがいこくご外国語でこみゅにけえしょんをとるコミュニケーションをとるto communicate in a foreign languageだいにがいこくご第二外国語second foreign languageがいこくご外国語のじゅぎょう授業foreign language classがいこくご外国語けんてい検定foreign language certificationがいこくご外国語をつかう使うto use a foreign languageがいこくご外国語のほんやく翻訳translation of a foreign language
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2. せいひん製品やさあびすサービスをせかいしじょう世界市場にはんばい販売しようとするきぎょう企業にとってはふくすう複数がいこくご外国語によるこみゅにけえしょんコミュニケーションののうはうノウハウがひっす必須である。
The command of communication skills in multiple languages is essential to any company providing goods and services on the world market.
Practice is the only way to master foreign languages.
She is looking for a job where she can make use of her foreign language ability.
Silence is golden, but not when trying to learn a foreign language.
Compared with the Chinese, the Japanese are poor linguists.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages.
It takes us a long time to master a foreign language.
Children are often very good at learning foreign languages.
Children usually pick up foreign languages very quickly.
For the other 600 million people, English is either a second language or a foreign language.