For the musical form see Andalusi nubah or Nuubaat.Nuba is a collective term used here for the peoples who inhabit the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state in Sudan. Although […]
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Maore dialect
Maore Comorian or Shimaore (French Mahorais) is one of the two indigenous languages spoken in the French-ruled Comorian islands of Mayotte; Shimaore being a dialect of the Comorian language while […]
Udmurt language
Udmurt (удмурт кыл udmurt kyl) is a Uralic language part of the Permic subgroup spoken by the Udmurt natives of the Russian constituent republic of Udmurtia where it is co-official […]
Rodi language
Rodi also known by the ambiguous term Traveller Norwegian is a language spoken by the indigenous Norwegian Travellers in Norway. It is an offshoot of Norwegian with significant influence of […]
Dari language (Zoroastrian)
Dari [dæˈɾi] is a Northwestern Iranian ethnolect spoken as a first language by an estimated 8000 to 15000 Zoroastrians in and around the cities of Yazd and Kerman in central […]
Kapóng language
Kapóng is a Cariban language spoken mainly in Guyana most commonly in the region of the Upper Mazaruni. Though many speakers don’t live in villages there are a number of […]
Riffian language
Riffian Rif Berber or Riffian Berber (local name: Tamaziɣt Berber exonym: Tarifit or Tamaziɣt Tarifit) is a Northern Zenata variety of the Berber language spoken by about 2.5 million Moroccans […]
Ghomara language
The language of the Ghomara people is a Northern Berber language spoken by approximately 10000 people in Morocco near Tetouan and Chaouen. Ghomara Berber is spoken on the western edge […]
Senhaja language
The language of the Senhaja de Srair (‘Senhaja of Srair’) also Senhaya or Zenaga is a Northern Berber language spoken in the southern part of the Moroccan Rif (between Taounate […]
Malaysian language
Malaysian (Malay: Bahasa Malaysia) or Standard Malay is the official language of Malaysia and a standardized register of the Malacca dialect of Malay. It is over 95% cognate with Indonesian […]