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How could robots learn the new language of the human?

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There is a community of androids living in the ruins of Fresno after the apocalypse. They trade with the local humans for fusion batteries which they need for power. It is essential that they are able to talk to the humans for trade purposes, but there is one problem. The robots are programmed to speak only 3 languages, modern day English, modern day Spanish, and modern day French. But, the humans language eventually becomes a descendant of the modern day languages we speak today, and 500 years after the apocalypse, it's unintelligible to anyone who speaks any modern language today. So, my question is, what plausible explanation could I give for how the robots could speak to the humans?

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