Semigallian is an extinct language of the Baltic language sub-family of the Indo-European languages.It was spoken in the northern part of Lithuania and southern regions of Latvia. It is thought […]
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Aranese dialect
Aranese (Occitan: Aranés) is a standardized form of the Pyrenean Gascon variety of the Occitan language spoken in the Val d’Aran in north western Catalonia close to the Spanish border […]
National Police (France)
The National Police (French: Police nationale) formerly the Sûreté nationale is one of two national police forces and the main civil law enforcement agency of France with primary jurisdiction in […]
Inuinnaqtun
Inuinnaqtun (natively meaning like the real human beings/peoples) is an indigenous Inuit language of Canada and a dialect of Inuvialuktun. It is related very closely to Inuktitut and some scholars […]
Inuvialuktun
Inuvialuktun also known as Western Canadian Inuit Western Canadian Inuktitut and Western Canadian Inuktun comprises several Inuit dialects spoken in the northern Northwest Territories and Nunavut by those Canadian Inuit […]
Urartian language
Urartian Vannic and (in older literature) Chaldean (Khaldian or Haldian) are conventional names for the language spoken by the inhabitants of the ancient kingdom of Urartu that was located in […]
Menominee language
Menominee /mɨˈnɒmɨniː/ (also spelled Menomini) is an Algonquian language originally spoken by the Menominee people of northern Wisconsin and Michigan. It is still spoken on the Menominee Nation lands in […]
Ongota language
Ongota (also known as Birale Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2012 UNESCO reported that only 12 elderly native speakers remain the rest of their small village […]
Hurrian language
Hurrian is a conventional name for the language of the Hurrians (Khurrites) a people who entered northern Mesopotamia around 2300 BC and had mostly vanished by 1000 BC. Hurrian was […]
Messapian language
Messapian (/mɛˈsæpiən mə- -ˈseɪ-/; also known as Messapic) is an extinct Indo-European language of southeastern Italy once spoken in the region of Apulia.