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Figures of speech
Dialects
Manners of speaking
Vernacular phrases
Translator's challenges
Tough phrases for foreigners
They're seldom taken literally
They're not to be taken literally
They're hard to translate
They trip up foreigners
Subject in foreign language class
Speech mannerisms
Some dictionary entries
See red, talk a blue streak, etc.
Regional dialects
Out to lunch and having a bite
Language learner's challenges
Hurdles for language learners
Everyday expressions
Eat crow and talk turkey, e.g.
Distinct styles
Dialects of regions
Dialects of a region
Curry favor and crack a joke, e.g.
Cold feet and hot air
Clever turns of phrases
Characteristic styles
Argots
"Shake a leg" and "break a leg"
"Hang your head" and "eating crow"
"Hands down" and "Talk turkey"
"Hands down" and "eating crow," for two
"Hands down" and "cold feet"
"Elbow grease" and "head honcho"
''Eat crow'' and ''talk turkey''