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Laz
South Caucasian language in the Kartvelian family, close to Mingrelian, spoken by the Laz people on the southeastern shore of the Black Sea
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Silesian German
German dialect or language spoken in Silesia
Bonan
language
Tz’utujil
language
White Brazilians
Ethnic group
Kam
language of the Dong people, China
Caddo
Native American language
Bribri people
ethnic group
talian
dialect
Abenaki
Algonquian language
Lechovo
Lechovo (), renamed as Iroiko () between 1955 and 1956, is a village and a former community in Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Amyntaio, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 22.844 km2, and a population of 782 (2021 census). The village is set amongst the mountains of Northern Greece and the main road runs through the town's centre. There is a museum, a football pitch and an indoor handball stadium. Lechovo has stone architecture common to many northern villages, and has a
Koyraboro Senni
language
Arta
language
Arhuaco
language of Colombia
Winnebago
language
Belait
language
Simeulue
language in Aceh
A'Tong
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in southern Meghalaya, India
languages of Bhutan
languages of a geographic region
Sikule
language in Aceh
Inuktun
Inuktun (, , ) is the language of approximately 1,000 Indigenous Inughuit (Polar Inuit), inhabiting the world's northernmost settlements in Qaanaaq and the surrounding villages in northwestern Greenland.
Maithil
The Maithils (Devanagari: मैथिल), also known as Maithili people, are an Indo-Aryan cultural and ethno-linguistic group from the Indian subcontinent, who speak the Maithili language as their native language. They inhabit the Mithila region, which comprises Northern and Eastern Bihar and Northeastern Jharkhand in India & in Nepal constituting Madhesh Province in addition to some Terai districts of Bagmati and Koshi Provinces.
Barranquenho
Barranquenho () is a Romance linguistic variety spoken in the Portuguese town of Barrancos, near the Spanish border. It is a mixed language, and can be considered either a variety of Portuguese (Alentejan Portuguese) heavily influenced by the Spanish dialects of neighbouring areas in Spain in Extremadura and Andalusia (especially those from Encinasola and Rosal de la Frontera), or a Spanish dialect (Extremaduran / Andalusian) heavily influenced by Portuguese.
Chimane
language
Saponi
language in Papua
Kitsai
language
Tyefo
language
Tandia
extinct language in Papua
Auyokawa
language
Liki
Austronesian language
Kobon
Language of Papua New Guinea
Pa Di
language
Beraku
language
Kalaallisut
Inuit language variety of western Greenland
Kpasam
language
Takia
Language
Ilgar
language
Batui
language
Varieties of American Sign Language
dialects
Njem
Bantu language of Congo and Cameroon
Albay Bikol
Bikol language spoken in the southwestern coast of Albay and northwestern Sorsogon
monastic sign language
gestural communication used by Christian monks
Anguillian Creole
dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Anguilla
Te'un
extinct language in Te'un Island, Maluku, Indonesia
Giyug
Australian aboriginal language
Kelo
language
Port Harcourt
local government area of Nigeria
Bhaca
Bantu language of South Africa
Ziriya
language
Uyanga
language
Karkin
language
Waamwang
language
Seluwasan
language
Naki
language spoken in Cameroon and Nigeria
Eastern Abenaki
language
Montserrat Creole
language
Himarimã
language
Bonjo
Atlantic–Congo language of the Republic of the Congo