WASHINGTON (AP) — Nancy Pelosi is bringing her history-making career in the U.S. House to an end, but she leaves a linguistic legacy in Congress and beyond.

The enduring leadership of the first woman to become speaker of the House can not only be seen but also heard.

The turns of phrase she uses — her Pelosi-isms — have defined the Democratic leader’s tenure and become embedded in the political discourse, echoing from the halls of power.

“Know your power,” Pelosi said in a video address announcing her decision not to seek reelection, dropping a Pelosi-ism and leaving her San Francisco constituents with a call to action.

At a time when the hungry for leadership as it confronts President Donald Trump, the Pelosi-isms endure as a reminder of the power of language. Words matter. They can s

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