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right in this video weamp;#39;re going weamp;#39;re going to learn how we can actually use language tags and labels to make our data more readable to make RDF more readable now our thief civilizations you know the ones we spoke about before the one that we prefer so far is turtle format and as you know there are some other formats the ones that we I explained in my previous videos they have each each one of them has its own way to sort of attach you know a language tag to a string of text here so when are we speaking about strings and this is quite useful usually because it improves readability and usually when you run sparkle queries against data sets with labels we can actually narrow down our results using or by taking advantage of those tags so basically Sparks lets us sort of neurone or down our results to literal tags you know tagged in a certain language in a given language now for example if we have a look at how we can describe berners-lee berners-leeamp;#39;s job you know