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How Universal Translators Will Work

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A wearable device that will translate English into a dozen languages will be introduced later this year. See how it will work!

Sign Language Interpreters Steal the Show During COVID-19 News Conferences

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Sign language interpreters provide critical lifelines to the deaf community, especially during crises. So who exactly are these superhero signers?

How to Tell Someone They Sound Prejudiced

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What do you do when that prejudice reveals itself? See tips on how to tell someone they sound prejudiced at HowStuffWorks.

5 Best Options for Playing a CD in Your Car if You Only Have a Cassette Tape Player

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What do you do if you want to listen to CD-quality sound, yet you only have a cassette player in your car? See the top five car cassette to CD options.

How does the lighter in a BBQ grill work?

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A BBQ lighter uses something called piezoelectricity to generate a nice spark that lights the grill. Learn how the lighter in a BBQ works.

'Franglais' on the Rise, Say French Language Watchdogs

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HowStuffWorks explores why the rise of Franglais has the guardians of the French language tres worried.

English-Speaking Countries: From Ireland to St. Lucia to New Zealand

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English connects the world through education, business, and media. English-speaking countries appear on practically every continent, shaped by history, government policy and cultural exchange.

How Sarcasm Works

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Sarcasm is a way of speaking in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant. Learn about sarcasm and find out why sarcasm is a lower form of irony.

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