Bontoc (Bontok) /bɒnˈtɒk/ (also called Finallig) is the native language of the indigenous Bontoc people of the Mountain Province in the northern part of the Philippines.
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Ifugao language
Ifugao or Batad is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in the Ifugao Province of the northern valleys Philippines closely related to Bontok and Kankanai. It is a dialect continuum and its […]
Kven language
The Kven language is a Finnic language spoken in northern Norway by the Kven people. For political and historical reasons it received the status of a minority language in 2005 […]
Bodo language
Bodo (Devnagari: बड़ो) (pronounced [bɔɽo])[citation needed] or Mech is the Tibeto-Burman language of the Bodo people of north-eastern India and Nepal. It is one of the official languages of the […]
Khuzestani Arabic
Khuzestani Arabic is a dialect of Gelet (Southern) Mesopotamian Arabic spoken in the Iranian province of Khuzestan. It has had a long history of contact with Persian leading to several […]
Aklan language
Aklan (Aklanon Akeanon) is spoken in the province of Aklan on the island of Panay in the Philippines. Its unique feature among other Philippine languages is the close-mid back unrounded […]
Kalinga language
Kalinga is a dialect continuum of Kalinga Province in the Philippines spoken by the Igorot people. The Banao Itneg variety is not one of the neighboring Itneg languages.
Dutch Sign Language
Dutch Sign Language (‘Nederlandse Gebarentaal’ or ‘NGT'; ‘Sign Language of the Netherlands’ or ‘SLN’) is the sign language used by deaf people in the Netherlands and is not officially recognized. […]
French-based creole languages
A French Creole or French-based Creole language is a creole language based on the French language more specifically on a 17th-century koiné French extant in Paris the French Atlantic harbours […]
Bidau Creole Portuguese
Bidau Creole Portuguese (Português de Bidau) was a Portuguese-based creole language that was spoken in Bidau an eastern suburb of Dili East Timor until the 1960s when the speakers shifted […]