영어에서 Speak the same language 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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We speak the same language.
Why can't we all speak the same language?
We speak the same language.'”.
You are brothers who speak the same language.
We all speak the same language with our smile.
You're lucky we even speak the same language.”.
We speak the same language, we share the same culture.
Leaders must speak the same language.
Therefore, there are both Black and White Moors who speak the same language.
They can speak the same language!
It's not hard to see that these two groups, administrators and professors, barely speak the same language.
SUPRA- we speak the same language.
Beautiful- we speak the same language.
They speak the same language, or nearly, share a troubled past and increasingly watch the same TV shows.
I am glad we speak the same language.
This means that a problem up stream of two separate culturalgroups that affects them both can be resolved through a discourse of environmental anthropology, and although the two groups may not speak the same language, they can both activate to prompt change.
But we all speak the same language.".
There are always people who speak the same language.”.
We speak the same language, sing the same songs.
Competition«SUPRA- we speak the same language".
Ibanags speak the same language under the same name.
Taronitis;^ hence they all speak the same language.
When Policies Speak the Same Language, Africa's Trade and Investment Will Listen.
You and I speak the same language, yet there's a good chance we're not the same'race'.
In large measure we travel the same highways, read the same books, speak the same language, yet our experiences are different.
So all the devices speak the same language and can simply be diagnosed, parameterized, and configured by the controller.
Our goal is to produce visual designs and social elements that speak the same language, optimizing every opportunity for you to reach your target audience.
Even though they may not speak the same language from one island to another, Caribbean countries share much of the same music, food, clothing, and history.