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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Speaking in tongues
Greeks have these; in
Latin it’s lingua. East
Of there, it’s Hindi jībha, and Chinese
Shétou. In Japan they say
Shita, then cross an ocean for an
Andean simi; in English the word is tongue.
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