The Nguni languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken in southern Africa by the Nguni people. Nguni languages include Xhosa Zulu Swazi Hlubi Phuthi and Ndebele (both Southern Transvaal […]
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Tamil literature
Tamil literature (Tamil: தமிழ் இலக்கியம்) refers to the literature in the Tamil language. Tamil literature has a rich and long literary tradition spanning more than two thousand years. The oldest […]
Zhuang languages
The Zhuang languages (autonym: Vahcuengh (pre-1982: Vaƅcueŋƅ Sawndip: 话壮) from vah ‘language’ and Cuengh ‘Zhuang'; simplified Chinese: 壮语; traditional Chinese: 壯語; pinyin: Zhuàngyǔ) are any of various Tai languages natively […]
Tsonga language
The Tsonga language (Xitsonga) is a southern African Bantu language spoken by the Tsonga people.
Tongan language
Tongan /ˈtɒŋən/ (lea fakatonga) is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch spoken in Tonga. It has around 200000 speakers and is a national language of Tonga. It is a […]
Swazi language
The Swazi or Swati language (Swazi: siSwati [siswatʼi]; Zulu: isiSwazi [isiswaz̤i]) is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken in Swaziland and South Africa by the Swazi people. The […]
Sango language
Sango (also spelled: Sangho) is the primary language spoken in the Central African Republic: it had approximately 1600000 to 5000000 second-language speakers as of the early 1970s but only about […]
Ligurian language (ancient)
The Ligurian language was spoken in pre-Roman times and into the Roman era by an ancient people of north-western Italy and south-eastern France known as the Ligures. Very little is […]
Caribbean English
Caribbean English is a broad term for the dialects of the English language spoken in the Caribbean most countries on the Caribbean coast of Central America and Guyana. Caribbean English […]
Latino sine flexione
Latino sine flexione (Latin without inflections) or Peano’s Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is an international auxiliary language invented by the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932) in 1903. It is a […]