Chané is an extinct language of Argentina and Bolivia. It was either a dialect of or closely related to the Terena language of the Arawakan language family. There is little […]
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Judeo-Italian languages
Judaeo-Italian languages are varieties of Italian used between the 10th and the 20th centuries in Italy Corfu and Zante.
Wymysorys language
Wymysorys or Vilamovian (also Wilamowicean / Wymysiöeryś) is a West Germanic micro-language actively used in the small town of Wilamowice (Wymysoü in local Wymysorys language) on the border between Silesia […]
Jakaltek language
The Jakaltek /hɑːkəlˈtɛk/ language (Jacalteco) also called Popti’ is a Mayan language of Guatemala spoken by 9000 Jakaltek people in the department of Huehuetenango and some 500 the adjoining part […]
Scanian dialect
Scanian (About this sound skånska ) is a closely related group of dialects which formed part of the old Scandinavian dialect continuum spoken mainly in the province Scania in southern […]
Chuvash language
Chuvash (Чӑвашла Čăvašla; IPA: [tɕəʋaʂˈla]) is a Turkic language spoken in central Russia primarily in the Chuvash Republic and adjacent areas. It is the only surviving member of the Oghur […]
Circassian language
Circassian /sərˈkæsiən/ also known as Cherkess /tʃərˈkɛs/ is a dialect continuum of the North Caucasus. There are two Circassian languages as defined by their literary standards Adyghe (West Circassian) (КӀахыбзэ) […]
Fon language
Fon (native name Fon gbè pronounced [fɔ̃̄ɡ͡bè]) is part of the Gbe language cluster and belongs to the Volta–Niger branch of the Niger–Congo languages. Fon is spoken mainly in Benin […]
Fur language
The Fur language (Fur bèle fòòr or fòòraŋ bèle Arabic فوراوي Fûrâwî; sometimes called Konjara by linguists after a former ruling clan) is the language of the Fur of Darfur […]
Samaritan Hebrew
Samaritan Hebrew (Hebrew: עברית שומרונית) is a reading tradition as used liturgically by the Samaritans for reading the Ancient Hebrew language of the Samaritan Pentateuch in contrast to Biblical Hebrew […]