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to shine at foreign languages
modern languages
to have a good command of languages

languages Glossary « Intégration et égalité des chances » courtesy of the French-German Youth Office

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In those five regions, the languages of the people were not mutually intelligible, and their likings and desires were different.
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A multi-media language laboratory is shared by modern and classical languages.
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He ensured that all of his children were highly educated, spoke multiple languages, and contributed to society.
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All this content is managed in multiple languages, geo-localized and organized through different strategies: hierarchic tree, custom categories and "tags".
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The company operates blogs in all the languages it operates in, and regularly from the realm of internet technology and new media businesses.
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Both object-based and object-oriented languages (whether class-based or prototype-based) may be statically type-checked.
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As such, it has nothing in common with neighboring languages except some loanwords absorbed as a result of linguistic contact.
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She is level-headed, speaks five different languages, and remains cool and calm under all circumstances.
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He was a glib and charming conman, fluent in multiple languages.
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With overwhelmingly more than chance frequency, languages with dominant order VSO have the adjective after the noun. 18.
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