Less Commonly Taught Languages
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Less Commonly Taught Languages
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Less Commonly Taught Languages is a designation used in the United States for languages other than the most commonly taught foreign languages in US public schools. The term covers a wide array of world languages, ranging from some of the world's largest and most influential, and holds international recognization such as Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Portuguese, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Turkish, Swahili, Italian, and Tamil to smaller regional languages studied in the US mainly by area
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2023-04-12T09:26:57Z
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