Try translating some text from say English to Spanish, and then turn the translated text back to English.
"You can say things in our language that you can't say in English, " she said.
MPs at Westminster should have a say on English education when the Westminster Parliament has none on education in Scotland.
Ryo is also very advanced in his technique and must be pretty smart because people at Arsenal say his English is now amazingly good.
Give us unitary boards every time, say the English-speaking nations.
If a legal Russian business uses a criminally owned company to bribe an official in order to land its revenues legally (by Russian standards) in a western bank, how guilty is the banker under, say, English law, for taking the deposit?
And I have to say that your English is much better than my Portuguese.
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We have 7 billion people on Earth, a quarter of which say they understand English (yet the actual fluency is suspect).
Appearing at a US court in New York for the hearing, Medunjanin read from the Koran in Arabic for several minutes before Judge John Gleeson interrupted and asked him if he intended to say anything in English.
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While just over half of first-generation Asian immigrants say that they speak English "very well, " 95% of those born in the U.S. say they do.
That means they have to rely on what is known as "relay" interpretation: interpreters listen to an English-language translation of say a Latvian speech, and use the English version to interpret into other languages.
There was nothing new to say about it in English, so I described it in French.
Yet in Turkey the opposition complained that he had simply swapped Armenian for English to say the same thing.
When asked, most English voters say the status quo is wrong, and, sometimes, that a man from a Scottish constituency ought not to be prime minister.
"I've signed the papers to say am I now an English player and not a foreigner in the team, " explained Fourie.
And let me say -- Sawatdee khrap. (Laughter.) I will say that the Prime Minister's English is much better than my Thai. (Laughter.) But I want to say thank you so much, Madam Prime Minister, for your very warm welcome, your generous words, and the sense of partnership that you bring to our work today.
English speakers tend to say things like "John broke the vase" even for accidents.
Still, the USDA has begun actively recruiting people to say they were aggrieved in both English and Spanish language media.
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Their long-term prospects were dim: economists who study the fortunes of immigrants say that education and knowledge of English are the predictors of success.
The government's new paper has lots to say on the need for depressed English resorts to regenerate, to adapt and to develop niche markets.
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It is fashionable to say that teaching children Welsh and English will help them to learn other languages and it is true that Welsh-medium schools have produced above-average results.
The transfer of powers that followed last year's referendum vote in Wales heightened the anomaly that sees Welsh MPs able to vote on issues such as health and education in England, but English MPs have no say over those issues in Wales.
Its job was to try to find an answer to the West Lothian question, the Welsh version of which asks if it is fair for Welsh MPs to continue to vote on issues such as health and education in England when English MPs have no say on those issues in Wales.
He added that the Oxford English Dictionary was wrong to say it could be pronounced both ways.
They say al-'Owhali's English skills are too limited -- he speaks only broken English and can't read it -- for him to have understood what he was being told or asked to sign.
They should, say the Tories, have stuck to the English way and frozen council tax.
Groups that investigate government misbehaviour say their efforts are now being hampered by English libel law.
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Suffice to say, though, that most of the English media accept the version of events that depicts Suarez as the villain.
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"Let's say you start with one language - perhaps English, " she speculated.
You'd think that after 400 years there wouldn't be a whole lot more to say about the most famous writer in the English language.
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