Remove All Doubt
Wednesday, June 16
 
Call me ilunga
From The Economist, a brief story on the most difficult words to translate. My favorite is ilunga: "a word in Tshiluba (a central African language) for a person who tolerates abuse only twice." This concept should be taught to every new litigator, and to judges.
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