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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exotic languages" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to languages that are unfamiliar or foreign to you. For example: I love learning about exotic languages like Japanese and Russian.
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People called at night speaking exotic languages.
The streets and buses are loud with exotic languages, full of Muslim veils and beards and African robes.
He spent hours in the library poring over descriptions of the world's most exotic languages, and becoming a connoisseur of strange grammars.
Instead, he delighted in traveling incognito throughout the country—on one occasion he was nearly captured in a Mongol raid and spending his time learning exotic languages.
No one would have talked about [US sculptor, Robert] Gober in terms of gay America and its exotic languages, and yet those were every bit as exotic as India.
They contain page after page of laborious yet exquisite samples of 142 alphabets in different weights and various "exotic" languages — Coptic, Phoenician, Tibetan — as well as a selection of printing glyphs and ornaments.
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My parents and their friends spoke this exotic language very slowly.
Kesey is a maximalist, and Pacazo is thickly glossed with exotic language.
They go to shop for food, mill among the stout old-timers and hear the exotic language.
He's like a student mastering an exotic language, or a child taking his first steps in a brand new pair of shoes.
She suspects Russians have such an interest in Tajik because it is "the most exotic language" on offer, and the Tajik population in Moscow is so visible.
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