Sentence examples for a world of languages from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a world of languages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse and rich variety of languages, often in the context of cultural or linguistic discussions.
Example: "Traveling to different countries exposes you to a world of languages, each with its own unique history and culture."
Alternatives: "a realm of languages" or "a universe of languages".

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My travels have opened up a world of languages and the people who speak them.

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Americans may have figured out how to navigate a world of Swedish-language shopping in which a gosa skaplig is a pillow, but can a country that has barely learned to say Reykjavik (that's RAY-kya-veek) be able to figure out that "smjor" is butter?

For sports-mad boys of 40 and 50 years ago, the Hilton books offered a world as magical as the Potter oeuvre, a world of special rules, languages, rituals, friendships, dangers, fears, in which children grow into adolescents and learn about becoming adults.

Many men grow up in a world of hostile body language and real physical violence that is almost entirely invisible to women.

"It was scary to be brought to a world of people whose language I did not understand, with different skin colors," Thaddeus told Vanity Fair.

He viewed reality as wholly plastic: starting from initial postulates, one proceeds to construct schemes for achieving a satisfactory outcome of desire, finally rendering unformed possibilities into a common world of language and action.

In this second phase, Wittgenstein came to argue that the basic form of a philosophical problem was the inability properly to orientate oneself within a particular world of language.

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