Mr Williams said it was apparent that many Welsh speakers lacked confidence in using the language in some situations.
The lost and confused are shown navigating their way through New York streets, the Golden Gate bridge, an airport and a ski hill to highlight Google's latest Maps and Now goodies, while a tourist all-too-happy with his Thai meal learns the word for delicious in that language using Google Translate.
"For example if someone says Swedish people are literally born on skis, they are using figurative language in born on skis, but using literally is conjuring up an image of midwives delivering babies on skis - we laugh because it's a juxtaposition, " he says.
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Finally, congratulations to the dozens and dozens of free thinkers who wrote in, often using the exact same language, regarding a piece by NPR's David Welna on the oncoming collision in the Senate over the right of the minority to filibuster judicial nominations.
And he's to pray, probably in German, using his native language for the first time during this visit.
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Since Indonesia's political system is nominally presidential, though in practice a bit of a hybrid, parliament is using the language of impeachment to dump Mr Wahid in what is in some ways closer to a vote of no confidence.
Louise Davis, who lives in northern California, is almost tearful when she describes hearing people using the language of her Pit River tribe in conversation for the first time.
I'm used to college students being more explicit, because it's been that way for some time, but now even kids in high school are using very explicit language and are asking very pointed questions.
In a Thursday afternoon presentation titled "Hacking Capitalism" at the Black Hat conference, a gathering of computer security experts, they detailed weaknesses in applications using Financial Information eXchange Protocol, or FIX, a common language used in communications between banks and commercial markets.
Google is accused of using the Java programming language in its Android mobile operating system unlawfully.
That person signs up for a webinar using the same language found in the ad but to a greater depth, and then shares the findings with a colleague.
These devices seek to move beyond the mouse and physical keyboard, letting people communicate with their gadgets by gesturing, using sign language or, in the case of Skinput, tapping on their hands, fingers and forearms.
Some analysts praised his speech Thursday for using folksy language, a rarity in India's staid political scene.
President Buzek accused Mr Farage of using "inappropriate" language, in the debate on the forthcoming EU leaders summit that takes place in Brussels on 10 and 11 December 2009.
"I certainly regret the fact that the BNP could be using language we've used in order to legitimise what I regard as divisive, pernicious policies which will actually do working class people no good at all, " she said.
Mr Salmond said the investment would help expand Gaelic education in schools, and lead to more people using the language.
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The challenge in working with the language was expressing things and not using English words.
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Parents stop using traditional tongues, thinking it will be better for their children to grow up using a dominant language (such as Swahili in East Africa) or a global one (such as English, Mandarin or Spanish).
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It is perhaps the fear that a soldier may lose their life on such a mission that has led ministers and generals to avoid using explicit language about the UK's war in Afghanistan being over.
For those who have some policy space about letting automatic stabilizers do their work, about using discretionary measures, you will see good language in there, again, about how those surplus economies really need to take concrete actions to shift to more domestic demand-led growth, including by using exchange rates, but also by using domestic measures.
It's faster than using your thumbs or even writing in the shorthand "graffiti" language used on some Palm devices: Users have gotten around 60 to 70 words per minute with the program.
Teddy has the family trait of using fundamentalist and extreme language to advance the causes he believes in.
Editor's note: Though presented as if it were an individual letter to the editor, scores of letters using almost identical language were sent to The Economist this week in an orchestrated campaign.
It seems the language that many in the White House and the administration are using about whether or not the payroll tax cut extension would be paid for is shifting a little bit in terms of how important it is that the pay-for is actually passed in combination with the extension.
In addition, many of the libraries participating in the program are offering English-as-a-Second Language classes using BTOP-funded computers.
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