Midland AKA Central Mixe is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico. According to Wichmann (1995) there are two groups of dialects: NorthJaltepec Puxmetecán Atitlán Matamoros CotzocónSouth Juquila CacalotepecEthnologue lists Mixistlán […]
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Tlahuitoltepec Mixe
Tlahuitoltepec Mixe called South Highland Mixe in Wichmann (1995) is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico.South Highland Mixe consists of a core dialect spoken in the towns of Tlahuitoltepec San […]
Totontepec Mixe
Totontepec Mixe called North Highland Mixe in Wichmann (1995) is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico in the town of Totontepec Villa de Morelos Oaxaca.
Isthmus Mixe
Isthmus Mixe called Lowland Mixe in Wichmann (1995) is a Mixe language spoken in Mexico. It is spoken in the villages of Coatlán (San José el Paraíso Mazatlán Guichicovi and […]
Xuzhou dialect
Xuzhou dialect (simplified Chinese: 徐州话; traditional Chinese: 徐州話; pinyin: Xúzhōu huà) is a dialect of Mandarin Chinese. It is spoken in the city of Xuzhou in Jiangsu province of China.Jiangsu […]
Changzhou dialect
Changzhou dialect (Simplified Chinese: 常州话; Traditional Chinese: 常州話; Pinyin: Chángzhōu huà) sometimes called Changzhounese is a dialect of Wu a Sino-Tibetan language and belongs to the Taihu dialect group. It […]
Singlish
Colloquial Singaporean English better known as Singlish is an English-based creole language spoken in Singapore.Singlish is commonly regarded with low prestige in Singapore. The Singaporean government and many upper class […]
Amazonic Spanish
Amazonic Spanish (español amazónico) also known as Loreto-Ucayali Spanish or Jungle Spanish (español de la selva) is a variety of Spanish spoken in the Amazon especially in the Peruvian Amazon […]
Pemon language
The Pemon language or Arekuna is a Native American language of the Cariban family spoken by some 30000 Pemon people in Venezuela’s Southeast particularly in the Canaima National Park in […]
Haruai language
Haruai (less commonly Harway) is one of two languages of the Piawi family of New Guinea. The language has borrowings from Kalam. Young men are likely to know Kobon and […]