Sentence examples for languages featured from inspiring English sources

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With 60 different languages featured in it, a plot with multiple layers, impossibly varied interpretations and a complex "multifractal structure" recently discovered by mathematicians, James Joyce's classic novel is at best challenging – even more so than Ulysses.

There is an astounding amount of languages featured, with various levels from extremely basic to quite advanced.

I spoke to a few people who actually know the languages featured in the video; a Bengali-speaking source confirmed that in the original "despite being factually inaccurate, it sounds pretty natural – a line like 'Zac Goldsmith will be a pride for all of us' sounds weird in English, but it's a pretty typical Bengali sentence".

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Both languages feature prominently here, often mixing in conversation for convenience and succinctness.

This is good news for English speakers who are keen to learn Italian, Albanian, or Finnish – these languages feature a much more regular correspondence between spelling and pronunciation.

None of this language featured at trial.

New Zealand's language featured the word dishcloth (officially: "the flavours associated with the aroma of an old used dishcloth").

These language features present both challenges and benefits for aspects.

The considered XPath fragment covers most of the language features used in practice.

Its scratch cards for Eritrea, in the local Tigrinya language, feature photographs of jaguars, buffalo, toucans and giraffes.

"We and others have identified language features that mark psychological states and traits," say Fineberg and co.

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