Definition: Intertongue is a term used in linguistics and communication studies, referring to the phenomenon where two or more speakers of a language simultaneously speak different words. This can occur in situations such as when a speaker speaks a word multiple times, or when two speakers are using an accent or dialect that differs from their native speaking style. Intertongue has been studied extensively by linguists and sociologists, with many studies focusing on the impact of intertongue on language use and communication patterns