Night of the Living Dead (Languages)
Across
- 4. ______ is an example of a dead language.
- 5. There are approximately 600,000 words listed in the ______ English Dictionary
- 6. The everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- 9. Languages that do not grow through the use of slang are called _____.
- 11. Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like to, two, too
- 15. A newly invented word or expression
- 18. This writer introduced hundreds of new words and phrases still used today
- 19. 1980s surfing slang for impressive or challenging
- 21. The feeling or atmosphere of a place or moment
- 22. The vocabulary of a language or group of people
Down
- 1. Informal words or phrases used by a specific group or time period
- 2. English often does this by taking words from other languages
- 3. ______ languages come from Latin (related to Spanish, French, and Italian).
- 7. The study of word origins, many of which come from Latin
- 8. An ancient language that influenced many modern European languages
- 10. To change or develop over time
- 12. The most widely spoken language in the world as a first or second language
- 13. Early slang often came from criminals, street speech, or specific social groups, rather than _____ writing.
- 14. The early form of English spoken over 1,000 years ago
- 16. English is a ________ language (not related to Spanish, French, or Italian).
- 17. Constant exposure to online trends that takes over your thoughts
- 20. A language no longer spoken in everyday life