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Tongan
Polynesian language
Koreans
Koreans are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Korean Peninsula. The majority of Koreans live in the two Korean sovereign states of North and South Korea, which are collectively referred to as Korea. As of 2021, an estimated 7.3 million ethnic Koreans resided outside of Korea. Koreans are also an officially recognised ethnic minority in other several Continental and East Asian countries, including China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan. Outside of Continental and East Asia, sizeable Korean communities have formed in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Canada
Rutulian
Northeast Caucasian language
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extinct language
language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers
Tuamotuan
Polynesian language native to French Polynesia
Nukuoro
language
Mangareva
Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia
Finnish Sign Language
the sign language most commonly used in Finland
Mopan Maya
language
Kapingamarangi
language
Saʽidi Arabic
variety of Arabic spoken by the Ṣa‘īdi people south of Cairo, Egypt to the border of Sudan
Sokna
Eastern Amazigh (Berber) language of Libya
Pukapukan
Polynesian language of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands
Kaska
Northern Athabaskan language
Mag-indi
language
Manggarai
Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia
Sabüm
language
Mlahsô
language
Bisu
Language spoken in Thailand, 700 speakers.
Bawm
language
Malay trade and creole languages
languages descended from Low Malay

spurious language
language which has been reported to exist in reputable works where subsequent research has demonstrated that it does not exist
Waimahã
language

Emae
language
Menominee
Algonquian language
Kanashi
language
Finland-Swedish Sign Language
moribund deaf sign language of Finland
Nukak
Colombian language
Komodo
language spoken in Indonesia
manually coded language
signed phonetic representations of verbal languages
Chintang
eastern Kiranti language spoken by 5,000 to 6,000 people in Chintang Village Development Committee (VDC) in Dhankuta District, Koshi Zone, Nepal
Katla
language
Arhö
language
Tuwat
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
Dii
dialect cluster of Cameroon
Serua
extinct Austronesian language of Serua Island, Indonesia
Uduk
language
Lewotobi
language spoken in Indonesia
Juma people
native people of Brazil
Konobo
language
Kodhi
language spoken in Indonesia
Pacahuara
language
Yupua
Asụsụ Arawakaan laarala azụ nke Bollivia
Putai
Nearly extinct Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria
Kol
language spoken in Cameroon
Tonga people
ethnic group in northern Malawi
Yuqui
Tupi-Guarani language that replaced the native language of the Yuquis
Loun
language
Bieria
language
Bierebo
language
Buyu
language
Dungmali
language
Zokhuo
Loloish language spoken by the Phula people of China
Capanahua
language
Mondé
language
Aribwaung
language
Momare
language