Kakauhua (also rendered Kaukaue Caucau Cacahua) or Chono is a putative language perhaps Alacalufan of Chile known only from toponyms.[citation needed] There is not a single linguistic fact available for […]
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Gamilaraay language
The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi (see below for other spellings) language is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in south-east Australia. It was the traditional language of the […]
Libyan Arabic
Libyan Arabic (Lībi ليبي; also known as Sulaimitian Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken in Libya and neighboring countries. It can be divided into two major dialect areas; the […]
Kunming dialect
The Kunming dialect (simplified Chinese: 昆明话; traditional Chinese: 昆明話; pinyin: Kūnmíng Huà) is an official dialect of Southwestern Mandarin Chinese. Luo Changpei describes it as having simple phonemes elegant vocabulary […]
Namfau language
Anal also known as Namfau after the two principal villages it is spoken in is a Northern Kukish language part of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken by a dwindling number […]
Balkan Gagauz Turkish
Balkan Gagauz Turkish also known as Balkan Turkic is a Turkic language spoken in European Turkey Thrace Greece and in the Kumanovo Strumica and Bitola areas(Pelogonia Vardar Southeastern) of the […]
Serrano language
The Serrano language is a language in the Takic branch of the Uto-Aztecan family spoken by the Serrano people of Southern California. The language is closely related to Tongva and […]
Tongva language
The Tongva language (also known as Gabrielino or Gabrieleño) is a Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken by the Tongva a Native American people who live in and around Los Angeles California. […]
Muong language
Muong (thiểng Mường) is a group of dialects spoken by the Mường people of Vietnam. They are in the Austroasiatic languages family and closely related to Vietnamese.
Pecheneg language
Pecheneg language is the extinct Turkic language spoken by the Pechenegs in Eastern Europe (most of Ukraine parts of southern Russia Moldova and Hungary) in the 7th–12th centuries.It is most […]