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Koine Greek
common dialect of Greek spoken and written in the ancient world
Capraia Isola
Italian comune
Crimean Gothic
dialect
Attic Greek
ancient Greek dialect
Doric Greek
Ancient Greek dialect
Aeolic Greek
set of Ancient Greek dialects
Ionic Greek
ancient Greek dialect
Torlakian
group of South Slavic dialects
Arcadocypriot
ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia in the central Peloponnese and in Cyprus
Beijing dialect
dialect of Beijing Mandarin spoken in the capital of the PRC
Homeric Greek
form of the Greek language that was used by Homer
Balearic
dialects of Catalan in the Balearic islands
Fuyu Kyrgyz
Siberian Turkic language of northeastern China
Galician-Asturian
Galician–Asturian, also known as Eonavian or Eonaviego, (autonym: ; ; ) is a set of Romance dialects or falas whose linguistic dominion extends into the zone of Asturias between the Eo River and Navia River (or more specifically the Eo and the Frejulfe River). The dialects have been variously classified as the northeastern varieties of Galician, as a linguistic group of its own, or as a dialect of transition between Galician and Asturian, an opinion upheld by José Luis García Arias, the former president of the Academy of the Asturian Language (ALLA).
Vivaro-Alpine
dialect of Occitan
Banat Bulgarian
dialect
Palmyrene Aramaic
Western Aramaic dialect spoken in the city of Palmyra in the early centuries AD
Hong Kong Cantonese
dialect native to Hong Kong
Northeastern Mandarin
dialect of Mandarin spoken in Northeastern China
Jilu Mandarin
dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Hebei and Shandong
Central Plains Mandarin
group of dialects of Mandarin Chinese
British Latin
form of Vulgar Latin spoken in Great Britain in the Roman and sub-Roman periods
Jiao-Liao Mandarin
dialect of Mandarin Chinese
Noongar
Southwestern Australian Aboriginal language
Beijing Mandarin
group of related varieties or dialects of Mandarin spoken around Beijing, China
Pamphylian Greek
dialect of Ancient Greek
Savonian dialects
dialects of Finnish spoken in Savonia
Suzhou dialect
dialect of Wu Chinese
Triestine
language spoken in Trieste and surrounding areas
Sakhalin Ainu
extinct Ainu language of Sakhalin, Russia
Rodriguan Creole
dialect
Eastern Slovak
variety of Slovak
Wuxi dialect
dialect of Wu Chinese
Chevak Cup’ik
language
Locrian Greek
ancient Greek dialect spoken by the Locrians
Beni Snous dialect
language
Chirag
language
Western Khmer dialect
Conservative Khmer dialect of Cambodia and Thailand
Kuril Ainu
extinct Ainu language of the Kuril Islands
Ulster Irish
variety of the Irish language predominantly spoken in the northern part of the Island of Ireland
Terengganu Malay
language
Ait Seghrouchen Berber
Berber language
Wuhan dialect
dialect of Chinese language
Danzhou dialect
language
Garachi
The Garachi (; ) or the Karachi () are a group of the Dom people living in Azerbaijan and Turkey. Little research has been done on the Garachi, and most of what is known about them is based on the works of the 19th-century Russian scholars Kerope Patkanov and Jean-Marie Chopin.
Malvani Konkani
dialect of Konkani
Kumandin
language of the Kumandins
Kangiryuarmiutun
Kangiryuarmiutun (sometimes Kangirjuarmiut(un)) is a dialect of Inuit language spoken in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada by the Kangiryuarmiut, a Copper Inuit group. The dialect is part of the Inuvialuktun language. The people of Ulukhaktok prefer to think of it as Inuinnaqtun and it is essentially the same.
Eini
dialect of Khoekhoe language
Changsha dialect
dialect of Xiang Chinese
Perak Malay
Malaysian Malay dialect
Gardiol
variety of the Occitan language still spoken today in Guardia Piemontese
Shapsug Adyghe
dialect of Adyghe
Tsudaqar
Dargin language
Hasaitic dialect
Hasaitic is an Ancient North Arabian dialect attested in inscriptions in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia at Thaj, Hinna, Qatif, Ras Tanura, Abqaiq in the al-Hasa region, Ayn Jawan, Mileiha and at Uruk. It is written in the Monumental South Arabian script and dates from the 5th to 2nd centuries BC.
Galwegian Gaelic
extinct dialect of the Gaelic language