The Yagua /ˈjɑːɡwə/ language is spoken primarily in northeastern Peru by the Yagua people. As of 2005 it appears that a few speakers may have migrated across the Peruvian-Colombian border […]
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Old Egyptian language
Old Egyptian is the stage of the Egyptian language spoken from 2600 BC to 2000 BC during the Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period. The Pyramid Texts are the largest […]
Monguor language
The Monguor language (Chinese: 土族语; pinyin: Tǔzúyǔ; also written Mongour and Mongor) is a Mongolic language of its Shirongolic branch and part of the Gansu–Qinghai Sprachbund. There are several dialects […]
Teonaht
Teonaht /ˈteɪ.oʊnɑːθ/ winner of the 2007 Smiley Award is a constructed language that has been developed since 1962 by science fiction writer and University of Rochester English professor Sarah Higley […]
Moriori language
Moriori is an extinct Malayo-Polynesian language most closely related to New Zealand Māori. It is the native language of the Moriori the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands (Rekohu in […]
Caribbean Spanish
Caribbean Spanish (Spanish: español caribeño) is the general name of the Spanish dialects spoken in the Caribbean region. It closely resembles the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands and Andalusia.More […]
Classical Nahuatl language
Classical Nahuatl (also known as Aztec and simply Nahuatl) is any of the variants of the Nahuatl language that were spoken in the Valley of Mexico — and central Mexico […]
Seri language
Seri (Seri: cmiique iitom) is a language isolate spoken by between 716 and 900 Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque two villages on the coast of Sonora Mexico.
Kelantan-Pattani Malay
Kelantan-Pattani Malay often referred to in Thailand as Yawi (in Thai) or Jawi (in Patani Malay) and in Kelantan as Baso Kelate (بهاس ملايو كلنتن) is a dialect of the […]
Nahuan languages
The Nahuan or Aztecan languages are those languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family that have undergone a sound change known as Whorf’s Law that changed an original *t to /tɬ/ […]