It is about halfway through the third hour of the fifteenth day of Lucette's attempt to reorganize her grandfather's library. The project is moving at an acceptable pace overall, though she's starting to question the wisdom of having scheduled the whole thing down to the hour during day three (hour four).
No, not really. It's pretty hard to tell where people's eyes are pointed with the sensory loadout Annie presently enjoys.
"This feels like the continents I expect. This one is the potato continent." She touches South America. "And maize," North America, "and wheat," Europe, "and rice," Asia, "cassava," Africa, "macadamia, last time I caught up on the academic debate." Australia. "And ice." Antarctica.
"That's Norway - I would have heard if it was anything like you described, so I suppose you are from an alternate Earth. We are here -" she can position Annie's hand appropriately.
"...I don't really think so since I have mind control and can't take all the credit for being helpful."
If Lucette is interested Annie can point out other places and what they're called in her world and call to mind some things about them.
In some cases Annie has learned enough incidental phonetic words of the language to "locate" it and will be able to speak it now with her languages power but she's not sure if that's anywhere near as interesting as sciencier stuff.
Less interesting but still interesting! Do any of the languages seem even vaguely related to ones she knows?