Tulu (Tulu: ತುಳು ಬಾಸೆ Tuḷu bāse [ˈt̪uɭu ˈbɒːsæ]) is a language spoken by around 2 million native speakers mainly in the southwest part of Indian state of Karnataka and a […]
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Ga language
Ga is a Kwa language spoken in Ghana in and around the capital Accra. It has a phonemic distinction between 3 vowel lengths.
Languages of China
The Languages of China are the languages that are spoken by China’s 56 recognized ethnic groups. The predominant language in China which is divided into dialects is known as Hanyu […]
Tibetic languages
The Tibetic AKA Tibetan languages are a cluster of mutually unintelligible Tibeto-Burman languages spoken primarily by Tibetan peoples who live across a wide area of eastern Central Asia bordering the […]
Central Tano languages
The Central Tano or Akan languages are languages of the Kwa language family spoken in Ghana and Ivory Coast by the Akan peopleAkan language (Akan proper)BiaNorth BiaAnyinBaouléChakosi (Anufo)Sefwi (Sehwi)South BiaNzemaAhantaJwira-PepesaAll […]
Nivkh language
Nivkh or Gilyak /ˈɡɪljæk/ (self-designation: Нивхгу диф Nivxgu dif) is a language spoken in Outer Manchuria in the basin of the Amgun (a tributary of the Amur) along the lower […]
Curonian language
The Curonian language (German: Kurisch; Latvian: kuršu valoda; Lithuanian: kuršių kalba) or Old Curonian is a nearly unattested extinct language spoken by the Curonians a Baltic tribe who inhabited the […]
Livonian language
Livonian (līvõ kēļ or rāndakēļ) belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages. It is a moribund language with its last native speaker having died in 2013. It is […]
Sona language (artificial)
Sona is a worldlang created by Kenneth Searight and described in a book he published in 1935. The word Sona in the language itself means auxiliary neutral thing but the […]
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese (simplified Chinese: 中古汉语; traditional Chinese: 中古漢語; pinyin: zhōnggǔ Hànyǔ) formerly known as Ancient Chinese is the historical Chinese dialect which is phonologically recorded in the Qieyun a rime […]