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Even so, people generally make themselves understood.
And yet people can generally make themselves understood right away.
Often it's just that people refuse to make themselves understood.
LOCAL authorities in Britain spend a lot of money trying to make themselves understood.
(Non-Spanish speakers will likely be reduced to pointing and miming to make themselves understood).
When that happens, he says, they know exactly how to make themselves understood: they just whistle.
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But Italians have ways of making themselves understood.
They have learned a new way of making themselves understood to their public with no interpreters, albeit keeping their own distinctive voices.
Perhaps the meaning of this gesture arises from the fact that it is often used when questions are asked of persons who speak much, without making themselves understood, or who, in their presentation do not explain well what they are talking about (whether from ignorance or malice).
Ask Finns how they came to be so musical, and the answers always include references to their greatest composer, Jean Sibelius; the difficulty Finns have in making themselves understood in their unique tongue; and their bent for not disturbing the silence of their vast, underpopulated land with idle chatter.
They were also twice as likely to have problems with communication and expressing themselves or making themselves understood.
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