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)

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"
PDD
surface form: Public Diplomacy Division
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
Sirenik (extinct language)
surface form: Sirenik
sometimes classified as divergent Yupik via predicate surface "linguisticNote"
Sirenik (extinct language)
surface form: Sirenik
sometimes treated as separate branch within Eskimo via predicate surface "linguisticNote"
syrtos
surface form: Syrtos
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