Sentence examples for obscure language from inspiring English sources

The phrase "obscure language" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a language which is not widely known or used. For example, "The ancient text was written in an obscure language that few people can understand".

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He was coding in this obscure language".

At last, I understand some of this obscure language.

Natives speak an obscure language, Soqotri, that is virtually unintelligible to mainlanders.

People know Casey for his platoon tactics and his rubbery face and his salty and obscure language.

That can mean a relatively obscure language is involved, or a relatively obscure disease or a relatively obscure product.

"I had it out just long enough to know that it's got a lot of very obscure language".

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He has acquired dictionaries for obscure languages.

Problems are often based around relatively obscure languages.

There is also a strong market for more obscure languages.

Once more there are "strange sexual practices", and "obscure languages" which are spoken "not always idiomatically".

The solution rested in the obscure languages spoken by Native American tribes, unfathomable to the Japanese.

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