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It means he speaks in a foreign language.
The phrase "the new student spoke in a foreign bark" likely uses "bark" metaphorically to describe a way of speaking that is abrupt, harsh, or difficult to understand, similar to the sounds made by a dog. It suggests that the student's communication style may be unfamiliar or jarring to others, possibly due to language barriers or cultural differences. This imagery highlights the challenges of adapting to a new environment where language and expression may differ significantly.
Speaking in a foreign tongue means communicating in a language that is not native to you. It involves using words, phrases, and grammar from a different language than your own.
Languages. Literally "tongues", which can mean "languages" or the body part.
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The context in which the phrase was encountered is important, but generally speaking it means that the person being spoke of has a lot (of work) to do. It sounds like a comment made about a student by a teacher, saying that the student is falling behind in their studies.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
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That means your tongue is hurting.
glossa in Latin means "word of foreign meaning" (from the Greek meaning "tongue") and was then used as "word" in Old to Middle English and is still used as such today in certain instances (cf. glossary).
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