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Philistine language

The Philistine language (/ˈfɪləstiːn/ /-staɪn/ or /fɨˈlɪstɨn/ /-tiːn/) is the extinct language of the Philistines spoken—and rarely inscribed—along the coastal strip of southwestern Canaan.


Voro language

Voro (Vɔrɔ AKA Bena Buna Ebina Ebuna Woro Yungur) is an Adamawa language of Nigeria.


Buyeo language

The language of the Buyeo kingdom is very sparsely attested; however according to Chinese sources it was mutually intelligible with the Goguryeo language to its south. The few words which […]


Sirionó language

Sirionó (also Mbia Chee Mbya Siriono) is a Tupian (Tupi–Guarani Subgroup II) language spoken by about 400 Sirionó people (50 are monolingual) in eastern Bolivia (eastern Beni and northwestern Santa […]


Meridional French

Meridional French (French: français méridional) is a regional variant of the French language. It is strongly influenced by Occitan and so widely spoken in Occitania. It is also referred to […]


Iyengar Tamil of Karnataka

Iyengar Tamil are dialects of the Tamil language spoken mostly in Karnataka Tamil Nadu andthe adjoining areas in South India.Iyengars are followers of the Visishtadvaita philosophy propounded by Ramanuja.


Air Tamajeq language

Tayart (Tayiṛt) is a dialect of the Tuareg language Tamasheq spoken in the Agadez Region of Niger.Ethnologue lists two dialects Air (Tayert) and Tanassfarwat (Tamagarast/Tamesgrest). Blench (2006) considers these to […]


Israeli Sign Language

Israeli Sign Language or ISL is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel. Some other sign languages are also used in Israel among them Al-Sayyid […]


Ottawa dialect

Ottawa (or Odawa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken by the Ottawa people in southern Ontario in Canada and northern Michigan in the United States. Descendants of migrant […]


Takelma language

Takelma /təˈkɛlmə/ was the language spoken by the Latgawa and Takelma people. It was first extensively described by Edward Sapir in his graduate thesis The Takelma Language of Southwestern Oregon. […]


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