idiomave
Idiomave is a term used to describe a language or dialect that is characterized by a high degree of idiomaticity. Idiomaticity refers to the use of expressions that are not literally true but are understood by native speakers due to their cultural or historical context. In idiomave, a significant portion of the vocabulary and grammar is composed of idioms, which can make the language difficult for non-native speakers to understand and use correctly.
Idiomave languages often have a rich oral tradition, as idioms are typically passed down through storytelling
Examples of idiomave languages include many indigenous languages of the Americas, as well as some African languages.
Despite the challenges that idiomave can present for language learners, it is also a source of great