World languages

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Across
  1. 1. — To form or make up a part of something, like sounds that form words.
  2. 4. — Relating to the study of language structure.
  3. 5. — To expect or look forward to, like using a new language on a trip.
  4. 6. — To increase in size or scope, such as one's vocabulary.
  5. 9. — To a large or significant degree, e.g., languages can differ ______.
  6. 10. — The innate, internal knowledge a speaker has of their language.
Down
  1. 2. — A person who speaks a language as their first language.
  2. 3. — In addition; used to introduce another point about language learning.
  3. 7. FAMILY — A group of languages descended from a common ancestor.
  4. 8. — To learn or gain knowledge of a language naturally.