Multilingualism is the act of using polyglotism or using multiple languages either by an individual speaker or by a community of speakers. Multilingual speakers outnumber monolingual speakers in the world’s […]
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Tat language (Caucasus)
The Tat language or Tat/Tati Persian or Tati is a Southwestern Iranian language and a variety of Persian spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. Its written form is […]
Yanyuwa language
The Yanyuwa (also Yanyula Anyula) language is spoken by the Yanyuwa people around the settlement of Borroloola (Yanyuwa burrulula) in the Northern Territory Australia. Walu may have been a dialect.Yanyuwa […]
Mbabaram language
Mbabaram (Barbaram) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram tribe. Known speakers were Albert Bennett Alick Chalk Jimmy Taylor and […]
Whulshootseed dialect
Whulshootseed (xʷəlšuʔcid) also called Twulshootseed is a Native American language in Washington which was spoken by the Muckleshoot Puyallup Suquamish Duwamish Nisqually and Squaxin Island tribes. Whulshootseed is a southern […]
Iyaric
Iyaric Livalect Dread-talk or I-talk is a created dialect of English in use among members of the Rastafari movement. African languages were lost among Africans when they were taken into […]
Hawai’i Sign Language
Hawaiʻi Sign Language (HSL) also known as Old Hawaiʻi Sign Language or Hawaiʻi Pidgin Sign Language is an indigenous sign language used in Hawaiʻi. Although historical records document its presence […]
Official bilingualism in Canada
The official languages of Canada are English and French which have equality of status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and […]
Mbum language
Mbum proper or West Mbum is an Adamawa language of Cameroon spoken by about 51000 people. Speakers are mostly bilingual in Fulfulde. It is also known as Buna Mboum Mboumtiba […]
Koryak language
Koryak is a Chukotko-Kamchatkan language spoken by about 1700 people in the easternmost extremity of Siberia mainly in Koryak Okrug. It is mostly spoken by Koryaks. Its close relative the […]