Izon (Ịzọn) also known as (Central–Western) Ijo Ijaw Izo and Uzo is the dominant Ijaw language spoken by a majority of the Ijaw people of Nigeria.There are over two dozen […]
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Mbe language
Mbe is a language spoken by the Mbube people of the Ogoja Cross River State region of Nigeria numbering about 14300 people in 1973. As the closest relative of the […]
Paresi language
Paresí (Pareci) is an Arawakan language spoken in Brazil.Dialects are Caxinití Waimaré Kozariní Uariteré.
Languages of South Sudan
The official language of South Sudan is English which was introduced in the region during the colonial era (see Anglo-Egyptian Sudan). There are over 60 indigenous languages in South Sudan. […]
Nimi language
Nimi is a language spoken in Papua New Guinea. There were about 1400 native speakers as of 1980.
Leshan dialect
The Sichuanese dialect of the city of Leshan is a variety of Minjiang which preserves old southern (Ba-Shu) features lost in other Sichuanese dialects and is very different from the […]
Gourmanché language
Gourmanchéma (Goulmacema Gourma Gourmantche Gulimancema Gulmancema Gurma) is a major language of the Gurma people spoken in from Burkina Faso across northern Togo and Benin and as far as Niger.All […]
Konkomba language
Konkomba (Kom Komba Kpankpam) is a Gurma language spoken in northern Ghana and Togo.It is an SVO language.
Kim language
Kim of southern Chad is an Mbum language spoken by 15000 people. It was once mistakenly classified as Chadic and called Masa a Chadic name. There is strong dialectical divergence; […]
Koneraw language
Koneraw is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken in West New Guinea. It was missed by classifications of Papuan languages until recently but is clearly close to Mombum.