The Èrsh language was the language of the Èr or Èrs people.According to placenames it was a Nakh language a kin to the language of the historical Malkh nation as […]
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Ramree dialect
Ramree or Yangbye (Burmese: ရမ်းဗြဲဘာသာစကား Burmese pronunciation: [jáɴbjɛ́ bàðà zəɡá]) is the main dialect spoken in Southern Arakan especially in Ramree Island region Arakan State in Burma (Myanmar) and the […]
Nigerian English
Nigerian English also known as Nigerian Standard English is a dialect of English spoken in Nigeria. It is based on British English but in recent years because of increasing contact […]
Kongu Tamil
Kongu Tamil (Tamil: கொங்குத் தமிழ்) is the dialect of Tamil language that is spoken in Kongu Nadu which is the western region of Tamil Nadu. It is originally known as […]
Sichuanese Standard Mandarin
Sichuanese Standard Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 四川普通话; traditional Chinese: 四川普通話; Sichuanese Pinyin: Si4cuan1 Pu3tong1hua4; pinyin: Sìchuān Pǔtōnghuà) or Szechwanese Standard Mandarin also known as Pepper Salt Standard Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 椒盐普通话; […]
Uruguayan Spanish
Uruguayan Spanish or Uruguayan Castilian (Spanish: Español uruguayo o castellano uruguayo) is Spanish variety spoken in Uruguay and by the Uruguayan diaspora. Uruguayan Spanish is rioplatense Spanish but it differs […]
Frainc-Comtou dialect
Frainc-Comtou (Franche-Comtois) or Jurassien is an Oïl language spoken in Franche-Comté and Suisse Romande.
Krahn language
Krahn is a series a dialects in the Wee (Guere) dialect continuum of Liberia and Ivory Coast. It is sometimes considered two languages Eastern and Western Krahn especially in the […]
Kurmali language
Kurmali (Devanagari: कुर्माली or कुरमाली) or Kudmali is one of many languages which is spoken in Jharkhand India. Kurmali is generally linked to the Kurmi community of Jharkhand. Kudmali is […]
Bidjara language
Not to be confused with the Bidjara dialect of Ngura or with Badjiri.Bidjara (Bidyara Pitjara) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980 it was spoken by twenty elders in […]