Meriam (in the language itself Meriam Mìr; also Miriam Meryam Mer Mir Miriam-Mir etc. and Eastern Isten Esten Eastern Torres Strait and Able Able) is the language of the people […]
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Gugu Thaypan language
Kuku-Thaypan is a Paman language spoken on the southwestern part of the Cape York Peninsula Queensland in Australia by the Kuku-Thaypan people. Koko-Rarmul may have been a dialect though Bowern […]
Garo language
Garo known by the people’s own name for themselves A·chik) is the language of the majority of the people of the Garo Hills in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Garo […]
Mizo language
The Mizo language or Mizo ṭawng is spoken natively by the Mizo people in the Mizoram state of India Chin State in Burma and the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. […]
Oksapmin language
Oksapmin is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken in Telefomin District Sandaun Papua New Guinea. It has been influenced by the Ok languages (indeed the name Oksapmin is from an Ok […]
Naasioi language
Naasioi (also Nasioi Kieta Kieta Talk Aunge) is an East Papuan language spoken in the central mountains and southeast coast of Kieta District Bougainville Province Papua New Guinea.
Dhundari language
Dhundari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Dhundhar region of northeastern Rajasthan state India. Dhundari-speaking people are found in three districts – Jaipur Karauli Sawai Madhopur Dausa and Tonk. […]
Barrow Point language
The Barrow Point language is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. According to Wurm and Hattori (1981) there was one speaker left at the time.
Lower Burdekin languages
The Lower Burdekin languages were probably three distinct Australian Aboriginal languages spoken around the mouth of the Burdekin River in north Queensland. One short wordlist in each was collected in […]
Haketia
Haketia (Hebrew: חקיטייה Arabic: حاكيتيا) (also written as Hakitia or Haquitía) is an endangered Jewish-Moroccan Romance language also known as Djudeo Spañol or Ladino Occidental (western Ladino) that was spoken […]