Mbukushu or Thimbukushu is a Bantu language spoken by 45000 people along the Okavango River in Namibia where it is a national language; in Botswana; in Angola; and in Zambia […]
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Albanian language
Albanian (shqip [ʃcip] or gjuha shqipe [ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ] meaning Albanian language) is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7.4 million people primarily in Albania Kosovo the Republic of Macedonia and […]
Cinema of the Republic of Macedonia
The history of film making in the Republic of Macedonia dates back over 110 years. The first film to be produced on the territory of the present-day the country was […]
Lojban
Lojban (pronounced locally: [ˈloʒban] ) is a constructed syntactically unambiguous human language based on predicate logic succeeding the project of Loglan.
BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses imposing minimal restrictions on the redistribution of covered software. This is in contrast to copyleft licenses which have reciprocity share-alike […]
Cayuse language
The Cayuse language (Cailloux Willetpoos) is an extinct unclassified language formerly spoken by the Cayuse Native American tribe in the U.S. state of Oregon. The Cayuse name for themselves was […]
Karluk languages
The Karluk (Qarluk) Turkic Uyghuric Turkic or Southeastern Common Turkic languages also referred to as the Karluk languages are one of the six major branches of the Turkic language family.
Judaeo-Spanish
Judaeo-Spanish also spelled Judeo-Spanish and Judæo-Spanish and commonly referred to as Ladino is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish. Originally spoken in the former territories of the Ottoman Empire […]
Degema language
Dẹgẹma is a Nigerian Delta Edoid language spoken in two separate communities on Degema Island by about 22000 people according to 1991 census figures (including projection figures for the two […]
Agariya language
The Agariya language is spoken by the Agariya people especially in Madhya Pradesh in India. It is a Munda language.