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In the English Language , a variety of French -derived words ending in the suffix -phone exist to denote a connection to a specific Language . A few of these words, when used as Adjective s, literally mean "speaking a particular language." When used as nouns, these words can also mean a "person that speaks this particular language." In a number of cases the meaning of the corresponding term goes far beyond its dictionary definition, bearing significant historical and cultural connotations. Note that these terms are usually not capitalized except when in a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
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