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Etymology [ edit ]
un- + grammatical
Adjective [ edit ]
ungrammatical (comparative more ungrammatical , superlative most ungrammatical )
( linguistics ) In violation of one or more of the rules and conventions of a language as defined by the grammar , resulting in unacceptable or incorrect usage.
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In formal linguistics, ungrammatical sentences are labelled using an asterisk (*):
*The subject of this sentence is.
This convention goes back at least as far as Leonard Bloomfield 's Language (1933).
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Translations [ edit ]
in violation of one or more of the rules and conventions of a language
Arabic: مَلْحُون ( malḥūn )
Armenian: քերականորեն ոչ ճիշտ ( kʻerakanoren očʻ čišt )
Burmese: သဒ္ဒါအတိုင်းမဟုတ်သော ၊ ( saddaa.tuing:ma.hutsau: | )
Catalan: agramatical
Chinese:
Mandarin: 不合 文法 的 ( bùhé wénfǎ de ) , 非 文法 的 ( fēi wénfǎ de )
Esperanto: kontraŭgramatika
Estonian: ebagrammatiline
Finnish: kieliopillisesti virheellinen
French: agrammatical (fr)
German: ungrammatisch (de)
Greek: αντιγραμματικός (el) ( antigrammatikós )
Hebrew: לא דקדוקי m ( lo dikdukí )
Ido: kontre-gramatika
Italian: sgrammaticato (it)
Japanese: 破格 (ja) ( はかく, hakaku ) , 非文法的 ( ひぶんぽうてき, hibunpōteki )
Korean: 비문법적 ( bimunbeopjeok )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: nerêzimanî
Malayalam: വ്യാകരണപ്പിഴയുള്ള ( vyākaraṇappiḻayuḷḷa ) , വ്യാകരണവിരുദ്ധമായി ( vyākaraṇaviruddhamāyi ) , വ്യാകരണപ്പിഴയുള്ളതായി ( vyākaraṇappiḻayuḷḷatāyi )
Manx: neughrammeydoil
Polish: niegramatyczny m , agramatyzcny
Portuguese: agramatical (pt) , antigramatical , ingramatical
Romanian: negramatical
Russian: неграммати́ческий (ru) ( negrammatíčeskij ) , негра́мотный (ru) ( negrámotnyj )
Spanish: agramatical (es)
Swedish: ogrammatisk
Telugu: అశాస్త్రీయమైన (te) ( aśāstrīyamaina ) , గ్రామ్యమైన ( grāmyamaina )
Turkish: dilbilgisi dışı