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speak / talk the same language

British pronunciation/spˈiːk tˈɔːk ðə sˈeɪm lˈaŋɡwɪdʒ/
American pronunciation/spˈiːk tˈɔːk ðə sˈeɪm lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
to speak / talk the same language
[PHRASE]
1

to be able to understand someone because of having mutual tastes, opinions, attitudes, etc.

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1One basic way we can tell if two people speak the same language is whether they can understand each other.
2We can say that we speak the same language.
3They also pay more attention to the voice of the person who gestated them and people who speak the same language than to other voices and languages.
4In 1770, for instance, Habsburg empress Maria Theresa, who despite that portrait was not twin sisters with Catherine the Great, deployed soldiers to renumber the addresses of urban housing and standardize them across culturally diverse groups who didn’t even speak the same language.
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