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Discover Ludwig"alien languages" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to languages that are foreign or unfamiliar to a person. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in science fiction stories, discussions about linguistics, or even in casual conversation when discussing languages. Example: The protagonist tried to communicate with the extraterrestrial beings using gestures and sounds, but their alien language was completely incomprehensible to her.
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He meant that adult humans don't get serenaded by winged equines or speak alien languages.
But Douglas Adams's suggestion that fish-like creatures might provide the key to understanding alien languages might turn out to be true after all.
Re "What Do You Say to an Alien?" (news analysis, Sunday Review, Feb. 12): Each type of message surveyed — cultural artifact, even scientific principle — runs the risk of having its significance lost on beings with alien languages, conventions and sensibilities.
Each world is unique, with flora, fauna and wildlife to be found, alien languages to be learned and sparse intelligent life to interact with – hours could be spent just doing that.
Despite its being able to translate alien languages in relatively short order, due to the UT's experimental nature, the use of a skilled linguist in Enterprise's case, Hoshi Sato was still requiredAnd that in 2151.See also: The translation industry: Say what?
His group used computer algorithms to create "alien languages," which they taught to human volunteers using words paired with pictures.
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There's nothing as difficult as trying to be angry in an alien language.
She takes off her hazmat suit and elicits the alien language in writing.
By the eighteenth century, though, local tradesmen in Canton had begun to make sense of the alien language.
The next day, a military official shows up in her office with a recording of alien language.
Alienese (also just called "Alien Language") is perhaps one of the easiest languages on this list to learn if you're a mathematician, that is.
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