B language

English

Noun

B language (plural B languages)

  1. (translation studies) A translator's or interpreter's active language, i.e. in which they are fluent and into which they are able to translate or interpret from their other working languages, but which is not their mother tongue.
    Coordinate terms: A language, C language

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