Brandenburgish or Markish is a dialect spoken in Germany in the northern and western parts of Brandenburg (Uckermark Prignitz and Mittelmark regions) as well as in northern Saxony-Anhalt (Altmark).
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Northern Low Saxon
Northern Low Saxon (in Low German Noordneddersassisch) is a West Low German dialect.As such it covers a great part of the West Low-German-speaking areas of northern Germany with the exception […]
Nynorsk
Nynorsk Neo-Norwegian or New Norwegian is an official written standard for the Norwegian language alongside Bokmål. The standard language was originally created by Ivar Aasen during the mid-19th century to […]
ISO 639
ISO 639 is a set of standards by the International Organization for Standardization that is concerned with representation of names for language and language groups.It was also the name of […]
Dungan language
The Dungan language /ˈdʊŋɡɑːn/ is a Sinitic language spoken by the Dungan of Central Asia an ethnic group related to the Hui people of China.
Ulster Scots dialects
Ulster Scots or Ulster-Scots (Ulstèr-Scotch) generally refers to the dialects of Scots spoken in parts of Ulster in Ireland. Some definitions of Ulster Scots may also include Standard English spoken […]
Written vernacular Chinese
Vernacular Chinese redirects here. For vernacular spoken Chinese see varieties of Chinese.Written Vernacular Chinese (Chinese: 白話; Chinese: 白话; pinyin: báihuà) refers to forms of written Chinese based on the vernacular […]
Bokmål
Bokmål ([ˈbuːkmɔːl] literally book tongue) is an official written standard for the Norwegian language alongside Nynorsk. Bokmål is the preferred written standard of Norwegian for 85–90% of the population in […]
Singapore English
Singapore English refers to varieties of the English language spoken in Singapore of which there are two main forms — Standard Singapore English (SSE) and Singapore Colloquial English (better known […]