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“Use their names when you give them their food so they can get used to being referred to by that name.” Yakir suggested. One by one she handed a bag to Aella, Anil, Anan, and Alya calling each name as she handed them their bag. Before they could rummage through the bags Yakir spoke to them in the language she was quickly realizing she was going to have to learn sooner than later. They all held their bags and looked up at her “Thank you.” they said in a cheer like tone in heavily accented common tongue. They then ran off to eat their food. “You taught them to say thank you.” she said more than asked. “They didn’t know how to tell you they appreciate all the stuff you do for them. I told them thank you is enough and we practiced it over and over for 8 minutes. They caught on way faster th