Examples of using Language was in English and their translations into German
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So language wasn't a problem.
What the hell language was that?
Language was born from an utterance.
It's just... Well, your language was.
What language was the signs?
Now who's the Magoo? What the hell language was that?
This language was rather difficult to understand.
In most cases, that language was Russian.
The language was the biggest hurdle for me.
But before it was fossil poetry language was fossil metaphor.
Language was not the only challenge, however.
The language school Q Language was founded in Hong Kong, Hong Kong in 1999.
Language was a problem, the owner only spoke Portuguese.
The language school Xplore Language was founded in Suffolk, England UK in 2002.
Language was a very important factor in improving mobility.
Subsequently, the southern Slavic language was understood by western and northern Slavs.
The language was very common in Asian regions until the 19th century.
Of course, language wasn't invented by human beings overnight.
This language was also known as Runic Danish in Denmark in the 13th century.
More incisive language was needed to convey the sense of urgency.
Language was initially designed purely to enable people to communicate with one another directly.
His first language was a French dialect and his first never-forgotten name was'Ti Jean Petit Jean.
Language was no barrier; a smile was the common language- the language of love.
The native Gaelic language was first translated into writing by the resident monks and some of Ireland's most treasured works were ascribed here.
The language was spoken before the Roman conquest of Lusitania, in the territory inhabited by Lusitanian tribes, from Douro to the Tagus rivers in the Iberian Peninsula.
This language was most frequently spoken in Brazil until the 18 th century.
Written language was invented in ancient Mesopotamia as a means of recording commercial transactions.
The language was in no way"simple", its passive construction would"extend" the things"affected" in the text.
Her language was not that of a maidservant, but of a very well-educated Brahmin who would say all Adi Shankaracharya's stotras.
Their language was fairly common, and although each tribe had nuances, there was the ability to be understood from Cape Cod to Canada.
