Examples of using Such language in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
I know no such language.
No such language exists.
There is no such language.
Such language ought not to be allowed in this chamber.
Python is one such language.
Such language politely give them the opportunity for a change.
Why would he use such language?
There is no such language, so it is impossible for me to describe it for you.
FACT: There is no such language.
Such language expresses the dynamism of a synergistic process of redemption.
Never had Carol ever used such language.
FACT: No such language exists.
But in reality there is no such language.
You should not use such language in the presence of my bride.
The problem is, there's no such language.
Such language can only mean that it is these bishops who have"divided" the Church;
But there really is no such language here.
And you should be ashamed of yourself,for thinking that a gentleman of my stature would use such language.
Todd, there is no such language as Indian.
Part of my evidence was that mathematical treatises, which often contained religious language in the early nineteenth century,lost such language by the end of the century.
I've never heard such language in all my life.
The problem is there is not such language.
It sounds simple when put into such language, but Nielsen is skirting the true issue: Trump.
That is because there is no such language.
In many passages of Holy Scripture such language is used, for example in that of the parable of the Good Samaritan.
The problem is that there is no such language.
Some observers believe that the repeated use of such language suggests that China is losing patience with the protesters and signals that an intervention by Beijing is increasingly likely.
I don't think the world is a society that uses such language,” said Assad.
Some observers believe that the repeated use of such language suggests that China is losing patience with the protesters, and could increase the likelihood of an intervention from Beijing.
But the truth is, this is not the first time the president has used such language against journalists.