Examples of using Universal language in English and their translations into Italian
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So listen to two mothers speaking motherese-- the universal language we use when we talk to kids-- first in English and then in Japanese.
The cradle of civilization and a universal language, the homeland of the right,
They represent the search for beauty through the universal language and the fascination of exploration
Something with a price tag attached is evaluated in the universal language of money. It enters into relations with all the other things that have prices.
Using the universal language of art, Veneranda Fabbrica,
a hundred simultaneously into the universal language that is understood by every soul.
More than 119 universal language supported.
Emojis have become the new Esperanto, a universal language that millions of people understand”.
Communicating through fashion means using a universal language, but the brands are not always able to catch the customers' attention.
In practice the universal language for patents is English
So listen to two mothers speaking motherese-- the universal language we use when we talk to kids-- first in English and then in Japanese.
It is the universal language underlying all speech
cherish gospel music the universal language of love, peace
It is contemporary dance celebrated as a universal language and liberating act,
To look for together the universal language of love, that causes men to be able.
He spoke about this universal language for the first time in a book called"International Language" in 1887.
The photo exhibition Fandom as a universal language put the passion expressed every week by millions of football supporters all over the world in the foreground.
Science is like a Universal language, as everything in the Universe works in exactly the same way.
After all, music is the universal language and it always seems to get people“in the mood”!
The proposed system is regarded as appropriate, primarily because the universal language in the field of patents is, in reality, English.