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Learn the language of housekeeping.
Friedrich Fröbel, the inventor of kindergarten, said that children need to "learn the language of things" before they learn the language of words.
Skeptics might say that prisoners can simply learn the language of their guards and fellow inmates.
The implication was obvious: Indians must learn the language of their occupiers.
She'd learn the language of men and use it against them: she'd become a lawyer.
But there are ways to help people who want friendships to learn the language of affection.
Try your best to learn the language of emotions in whatever culture you're working in.
It has been shown repeatedly that children learn the language of those who bring them up from infancy.
As well as give them a place at the table, governments need to learn the language of business.
My children want to learn the language of the country we live in, and they need to learn to coexist.
Leonard Steinberg, a broker at Prudential Douglas Elliman, said that brokers had to learn the language of Wall Streeters.
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