Examples of using No language in English and their translations into Hungarian
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I wanted to wake up alone in a new city with no money and no language.
The language courses of the Japan Foundation have no language examinations attached to them.
Children without an education have no language.
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fluent in reading and writing, no language restriction, bachelor degree or above.
No language can express the base ingratitude of departing from God, when he has once been known.
No language can express the longing which the disobedient and disloyal feel for that which they have lost forever,--eternal life.
It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on Earth has ever produced the expression"as pretty as an airport".
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It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression,“As pretty as an airport.”.
No language can express the power
There are millions of people who think they know no language other than their mother tongue; however many of them know some level of another language. .
No language can be strong enough to condemn Luther
It would hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression“As pretty as an airport.”.
No language can express the longing which the disobedient
Article 42 of the Turkish Constitution states that no language other than Turkish can be taught as a mother tongue to Turkish citizens.
says:“Such a child would bark like a dog, because no language, not even a sacred one, is given to man by nature.”.
For documents addressed to a court or competent authority in accordance with Regulation(EU) No 655/2014, no language other than German is permitted.
There was no language to translate this ancient, idiosyncratic handcraft into something machine operators could produce.
