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Language articles citing Ethnologue 18

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Dogrib
Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the First Nations Tłı̨chǫ people of the Canadian territory Northwest Territories
Tshangla
language
Budukh
language
Puyuma
Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan
Anus
Oceanic language spoken in Indonesia
Samaritan Aramaic
dialect of Aramaic used by the Samaritans
Kerek
Chukcho-Kamchatkan language of Russia
ethnic groups in Europe
indigenous peoples of Europe
Uab Meto
Austronesian language spoken in West Timor
Cappadocian Greek
language
Bouyei
language
Mandailing Batak
Batak language spoken by the Mandailing Batak people
Cypriot Greek
dialect
Waorani
language isolate spoken by the Huaorani people in the Amazon
Bashkardi
northwestern Iranian language spoken in southeast of Iran
Mangareva
Polynesian language spoken in French Polynesia
Waigali
language spoken by the Kalasha of the Waigal Valley in Afghanistan's Nuristan Province
Kallawaya
language
Pijin
Pijin (Solomonese Pidgin) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea and Bislama of Vanuatu; the three varieties are sometimes considered to be dialects of a single Melanesian Pidgin language. It is also related to Torres Strait Creole of Torres Strait, though more distantly.
Tregami
language
Shoshoni
language
Simalungun Batak
Batak language spoken by the Simalungun people
Bezhta
language belonging to the Tsezic group of the North Caucasian language family spoken by people in southern Dagestan, Russia
Westphalian
major dialect group of West Low German
Sumbawa
language spoken predominantly by the Sumbawa ethnic group native to the Sumbawa island in Indonesia
Kpelle
language
Chamalal
language
Upper Saxon
East Middle German dialect
Woleaian
language in Yap, Micronesia
Hawaiian Pidgin
English-based creole spoken in Hawai'i
Mura
language
Yenish
language
Finnish Sign Language
the sign language most commonly used in Finland
Itza’
language
Kapingamarangi
language
Ngaju
Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Macanese
Portuguese-based creole spoken originally in Macau
Colonia Tovar
Germanic language spoken in Venezuela
Nuxálk
language
Karata-Tukita
language
Adamorobe Sign Language
village sign language used in Adamorobe, an Akan village in eastern Ghana
Tai Dam
Tai language spoken by the Tai Dam in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and China
Kuy
language of Southeast Asia
Gawri
Dardic language in the Indo-Aryan family, also called Gawri, Bashkarik, Kalam Kohistani, or Kalami, spoken in Kalam valley, Pakistan
Saaroa
language
Polari
Polari () is a form of slang or cant historically used primarily in the United Kingdom among the gay subculture, as well as some actors, circus and fairground performers, professional wrestlers, merchant navy sailors, criminals, and prostitutes.
Duala
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
Rapa
language
Dairi Batak
Batak language spoken by the Dairi ethnic group
Mara
language spoken by Mara people living in South Mizoram, India and Chin state in Myanmar.
O'odham
Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico and US
Tujia
language
Manado
Malay creole
Lunda
language
Wa
language
Afade
Afro-Asiatic language of Cameroon and Nigeria
West Uvean
language
Portuguese Sign Language
sign language
languages of Pakistan
languages of a geographic region
Surigaonon
language