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any other language vs any other languages

Both phrases are correct, but there is a difference between them. 'Any other language' is correct when referring to a single additional language, while 'any other languages' is correct when referring to multiple additional languages.
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Last updated: August 05, 2024

any other language

This phrase is correct when referring to a single language.

Use 'any other language' when you are talking about a single language in comparison to one specific language. It implies that the language being discussed is not important.

Examples:

  • I can speak English, but I don't know any other language.
  • In Tanzania, for example, there are seven schools for the deaf, each with its own sign language with no known connection to any other language. Sign languages have also developed outside schools, in communities with high incidences of ...
  • Does English have more words than any other language? This question is practically impossible to answer, for the reasons explained in the answer to How many words are there in the English language? However, it seems quite probable that ...
  • Finnish, jänis kani, pupu means bunny. Hungarian, házinyúl. Menu. Language Isolates. (Language isolates are languages which have no clear connections with any other language. They are found throughout the world.) Basque, konejoak.
  • Apr 19, 2011 ... words that -do not- share etymology with words in any other language? what are some ways to such a search automatically? (I feel like oed.com used to allow plain old test search of any entry so that one could have looked for ...

Alternatives:

  • another language
  • a different language

any other languages

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple languages.

Use 'any other languages' when you are talking about multiple languages in comparison to one or more specific languages. It implies that the languages being discussed are not important.

Examples:

  • She is fluent in Spanish and French, but she doesn't know any other languages.
  • Is SoundCloud available in any other languages? SoundCloud is currently available in English and Brazilian Portuguese. You can switch between these two by clicking the language stated at the bottom right corner of the screen. Like this:
  • Do you know some words (either in English or any other languages you speak) that mean something totally different in your native language? Frequently asked in. UpdateCancel. 100+ Answers. Diana Crețu, In a parallel Universe, I am a ...
  • Are there any other languages with vowels other than those found in English? If so, what are they? Frequently asked in. UpdateCancel. 4 Answers. Lưu Vĩnh Phúc, software engineer. 190 Views • Upvoted by. Philip Newton. Yes.
  • Are any other languages supported? You are here: Home / FAQ / Are any other languages supported? English is the only supported language at this time, although check with us occasionally as we will be adding new languages.

Alternatives:

  • other languages
  • different languages

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