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"You'll have to learn to speak the language of diplomacy if you're going to head a people."
Now we come to the reason that French is known as the language of diplomacy.
French was the language of diplomacy, literature, science, and history.
French became the common language of diplomacy in international affairs.
When he spoke it was in the familiar language of diplomacy.
English is already the language of diplomacy, scientific discourse, air traffic control.
Prior to this Persian had been the accepted language of diplomacy.
Jeffrey wondered what this might signal in the language of diplomacy.
What, in the language of diplomacy, is an exchange?
Not by accident is it the language of diplomacy.
Across Asia, English has become the working language of diplomacy and business.
Kirk's response was crude, to the point, and a word not usually employed in the language of diplomacy.
They long for the days when theirs was the international language of diplomacy and only France made sparkling wine.
This incident notwithstanding, he has generally mastered the language of diplomacy.
Others, including some allies, seemed less inclined to tinker with the language of diplomacy.
There is usually nothing drier than the language of diplomacy, a place where living tongues go to die.
It became the language of diplomacy and trade, but was not used by the Hebrew populace at this early date.
"English and French are the languages of diplomacy and business.
In the following decade, the Potter sense of the word was snatched up into the language of diplomacy.
If this is any indication, French is fast slipping as the language of diplomacy.
The President's speech, while couched in the language of diplomacy, drew directly from his political playbook.
Russian officials saw this as an invitation, in the coded language of diplomacy, to buy American high-performance computers.
Adams was in some regards an unlikely choice inasmuch as he did not speak French, the international language of diplomacy at the time.
French was the language of diplomacy and culture in Europe between the 17th and 19th century and is still widely used.
But even with the flu, even through an interpreter, the language of diplomacy came effortlessly.