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universal language
noun
an auxiliary language that is used and understood everywhere.
any kind of expression that is used and understood everywhere.
Music is a universal language.
Example Sentences
They've done little to explore subjects that "speak a universal language" and would appeal to the global audience, Rane told the BBC.
Marianne, who is now in the sixth form, said: "I want to become a vet and in medicine it's a kind of universal language for all sorts of things, so it's really useful."
The director of “Flow,” Gints Zilbalodis, summed up the celebratory energy of both the international and American press in the room perfectly in his post-win interview: “It’s kind of a universal language that we can all understand. Cinema is a language.”
Should’ve been a contender: “Universal Language.”
“Universal Language” is more sober but no less strange.
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