languageNote
P88003
predicate
Indicates a note or comment providing additional information or clarification about the language used or associated with an entity or resource.
Observed surface forms (3)
- linguisticNote ×8
- languageOfBookletNotes ×4
- titleLanguageNote ×1
Sample triples (21)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| !Xóõ people | their language is often cited as having one of the largest phoneme inventories in the world via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
| Baranduin | Brandywine is a pun on brandy and wine via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
| Baranduin | Hobbits altered the Elvish name Baranduin to Brandywine via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
| Bridge over the Khwae Yai River | river historically misidentified as River Kwai in Western accounts ⓘ |
| CSO Resound | English via predicate surface "languageOfBookletNotes" ⓘ |
| Dance Around the Golden Calf (1910) | original title is in German via predicate surface "titleLanguageNote" ⓘ |
| Gospel of John 19:19–20 | Hebrew may refer to Aramaic in this context ⓘ |
| Koch International Classics | English via predicate surface "languageOfBookletNotes" ⓘ |
| Koori Court | term “Koori” refers to Aboriginal people from south-eastern Australia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| Lom people | Lomavren combines an Armenian grammatical base with Indo-Aryan lexicon ⓘ |
| Lom people | Lomavren is an endangered mixed language ⓘ |
| Naxos Records | multiple languages via predicate surface "languageOfBookletNotes" ⓘ |
| Onesimus as formerly useless but now useful | Onesimus’s name means ‘useful’ or ‘profitable’ in Greek via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
| Pro Arte | English via predicate surface "languageOfBookletNotes" ⓘ |
| Prophet Sulayman smiles at the ant’s words | Qur’anic Arabic describes Sulayman as smiling in amusement (tabassama ḍāḥikan) via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
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PDD
surface form:
Public Diplomacy Division
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PDD is used as an abbreviation in multiple countries and organizations for similar public diplomacy units ⓘ |
| SBF | commonly used as an acronym in some non‑English university contexts ⓘ |
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Sirenik (extinct language)
surface form:
Sirenik
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sometimes classified as divergent Yupik via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
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Sirenik (extinct language)
surface form:
Sirenik
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sometimes treated as separate branch within Eskimo via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
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syrtos
surface form:
Syrtos
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name derives from Greek verb meaning “to drag” or “to pull” via predicate surface "linguisticNote" ⓘ |
| Truth of suffering | dukkha includes more than overt pain or misery ⓘ |