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    Etymology [ edit] Lingua franca meant literally "Frankish

    Franks

    The Franks were a collection of Germanic peoples, whose name was first mentioned in 3rd century Roman sources, associated with tribes on the Lower and Middle Rhine, on the edge of the Roman Empire. Later the term was associated with later Romanized Germanic dynasties within the collap…

    language" in Late Latin, and it originally referred specifically to the language that was used around the Eastern Mediterranean

    Eastern Mediterranean

    The Eastern Mediterranean denotes the countries geographically to the east of the Mediterranean Sea. Its populations share not only geographic position but also cuisine, certain customs and a long, intertwined history.

    Sea as the main language of commerce. However, the term "Franks" was actually applied to all Western Europeans

    Western Europe

    Western Europe is the region comprising the western part of Europe. Though the term Western Europe is commonly used, there is no commonly agreed-upon definition of the countries that it encompasses. Significant historical events that have shaped the concept of Western Europe incl…

    during the late Byzantine Period.
    Extinct: 19th century
    Language family: Pidgin, Romance based, Mediterranean Lingua Franca
    Official language in: none
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Lingua_Franca
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Lingua_Franca
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    What is the meaning of lingua franca?
    Definition of lingua franca 1 often capitalized : a common language consisting of Italian mixed with French, Spanish, Greek, and Arabic that was formerly spoken in Mediterranean ports 2 : any of various languages used as common or commercial tongues among peoples of diverse speech English is used as a lingua franca among many airline pilots.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lingua%20franca
    How did the Italian language become the lingua franca of Europe?
    Since there was plenty of Arab-European trade, the traders in the Mediterranean ports eventually developed a trading language combining Italian, Arabic, and other languages, which almost everyone could more or less understand, and it became known as the "Frankish language", or lingua franca.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lingua%20franca
    What is the Mediterranean Lingua Franca?
    The Mediterranean Lingua Franca, a common language spoken in Mediterranean ports in centuries past (consisting of Italian mixed with French, Spanish, Arabic and some Greek words and used by sailors of different countries to communicate with one another).
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lingua_franca
    What was the lingua franca of the Roman Empire?
    Latin and Koine Greek were the lingua francas of the Roman Empire and the Hellenistic culture. Akkadian (died out during Classical antiquity) and then Aramaic remained the common languages of a large part of Western Asia from several earlier empires. In certain countries, the lingua franca is also the national language.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_franca
  3. https://www.etymonline.com/word/lingua franca

    Weblingua franca (n.)1620s, from Italian, literally "Frankish tongue." A stripped-down Italian peppered with Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic, and Turkish words, it began as a form of …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_franca

    The term "lingua franca" derives from Mediterranean Lingua Franca (also known as Sabir), the pidgin language that people around the Levant and the eastern Mediterranean Sea used as the main language of commerce and diplomacy from late medieval times to the 18th century, most notably during the Renaissance era. During that period, a simplified version of mainly Italian in the eastern and Spanish in the western Mediterranean that incorporated many loan words from Greek, …

  5. https://www.liquisearch.com/lingua_franca/etymology

    WebIts usage in the term lingua franca originated from its meaning in Arabic and Greek, dating from before the Crusades and during the Middle Ages, whereby all Western Europeans …

  6. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lingua franca

    Web1. often capitalized : a common language consisting of Italian mixed with French, Spanish, Greek, and Arabic that was formerly spoken in Mediterranean ports. 2. : any of various

  7. https://englopedia.com/lingua-franca-and-its-characteristics
    • The term derives from the Mediterranean Lingua Franca (also known as Sabir), the Pidgin language that people around the Levant and eastern Mediterranean Sea used as the main language of trade and diplomacy from late medieval times to the late Middle Ages. 18th century, most notably during the Renaissance era. During this period, a simplified versio...
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  8. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lingua_franca

    WebAug 27, 2022 · lingua franca ( plural lingua francas or lingue franche or linguae francae) (see usage notes) A common language used by people of diverse backgrounds to

  9. https://infogalactic.com/info/Lingua_franca

    WebEtymology. The term lingua franca originated as the name of a particular language that was used around the eastern Mediterranean Sea as the main language of commerce and …

  10. Lingua franca etymology in English | Etymologeek.com

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    WebDefinition. lingua franca. Italian (ita) The Mediterranean Lingua Franca, a common language spoken in Mediterranean ports in centuries past (consisting of Italian mixed with French, …

  11. lingua franca - etymology.en-academic.com

    https://etymology.en-academic.com/22081/lingua_franca

    Weblingua franca 1670s, from Italian, lit. " Frankish tongue." Originally a form of communication used in the Levant, a stripped-down Italian peppered with Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic, …

  12. https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/linguafranca/etymology-is-not-destiny

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