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    Meaning/Entire

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    Meaning/Entire
    Message from nochnicht posted on 19-03-2014 at 21:20:13 (D | E | F)
    Hello,
    Could you help me please?
    Thank you for any reply.


    "An entire language has been built around their use."
    Question is.....
    How do I understand the meaning of the word "entire"?
    Whole? Every?
    complete?
    full?

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    Edited by lucile83 on 19-03-2014 23:56


    Re: Meaning/Entire from passenger75, posted on 19-03-2014 at 22:26:02 (D | E)
    Hello,

    Complete or full would be good equivalents.(So is whole.)
    The sentence would mean "an independent full language is made,distinct from other languages.
    Hope it helps.
    Have a good time.

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    Edited by passenger75 on 19-03-2014 22:27



    Re: Meaning/Entire from nochnicht, posted on 19-03-2014 at 23:00:07 (D | E)
    much help to me...
    I got it.. thanks...!




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