In the old world, possibly it's the Ket language spoken in Central Siberia. It's a moribund language of the Yeniseian family, and the sole Survivor of this family, which might possibly represent the oldest remaining language stock in siberia (other languages have, possibly, over time edged out Yeniseian, which used to be spoken over quite a wide area). It's completely unrelated to any other language around it, exhibits complex verbal morphology, and theories exist linking it in the very distant past to Native American languages (the Na-Dene family) and Chinese. A few hundred people speak it now, so there are probably other languages around that are more "obscure", depending on how you define the word, but Ket is definitely special.
Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language in the United States.
Arabic is the most perfect language
The language spoken in the most countries is English.
The language which is most similar to English is Dutch.
Mandarin Chinese is the language with the most native speakers.
the most liked language is spanish
The language was an obscure dialect .
That arcane information is so obscure that current language prevents accurate description. Have you ever noticed the colors in the clouds as they lightly obscure the sun? Please, lady, if you don't remove your hat, it will obscure my view of the finish of the race.
The word "nasakop" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "ambiguous", "unclear", "obscure".
There is no such word as "asmeer "in English, -gibberish, or an obscure foreign language possibly.
An obscure question, but the answer is most creative.
Yes, if by obscure language you mean one with few speakers, little international prestige, and a limited press. It may be an option on Google, but your chances of stumbling across two people engaged in an Esperanto conversation are very slim, even in a cosmopolitan city.
Double speak is defined as deliberately euphemistic, language. It can also be ambiguous, or obscure as well. This word is a noun.
emoive language can obscure the message. it reflect the idea of the writer by using the language of persuade that it make the people more emotional; shifting the feeling of the person that is listening or reading
"Chathuringmes" does not have a widely recognized meaning in the English language. It may be a made-up or obscure term.
"Frackard" is not a commonly used word and does not have a specific meaning in the English language. It could be a made-up or obscure term.
The letters spell the word jargon. It means to speak or write an obscure and often pretentious kind of language.