Ocorono or Rocorona is an extinct language of Bolivia possibly of the Chapacuran family.
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Bazigar language
Bazigar is an unclassified Dravidian language of northern India. Speakers are scattered across the country but the principal block of speakers are south of Chandigarh in adjoining areas of the […]
Naapa language
Naapa (Naaba) or Nawa Sherpa is a Tibetic language of Nepal (and one village in China) closely related to Dzonkha of Bhutan. Speakers live among Lhomi speakers.
Thaiphum language
Thaiphum (Thaiphum Chin) is a Southern Kukish language of Burma.
Ná-Meo language
Ná-Meo (Na Miểu) is a language of northern Vietnam spoken by the Mieu people. Nguyen (2007) believes Na Meo may be a Hmongic language closest to Qiandong Miao.
Eastern Hongshuihe Zhuang
Eastern Hongshuihe Zhuang is a Northern Tai language spoken in Guangxi China south of the Qian River and the eastern stretch of the Hongshui River.
Makyan language
Makyan Naga is a Tibeto-Burman of Burma. It is not close to other Konyak languages.
Esuma language
Esuma (Essouma) is an extinct language of uncertain classification within the Kwa branch of the Niger–Congo family once spoken in the villages of Assinie (Asini) and Mafia in Ivory Coast. […]
Purukotó language
Purukotó (Purucotó) is an extinct and poorly attested Cariban language. Kaufman (2007) placed it in his Pemong branch.
Boanarí language
Boanarí (Bonari) is an extinct and poorly attested Cariban language. Kaufman (2007) placed it in his Atruahí branch.