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Odia
Indo-Aryan language
lingua franca
language used to facilitate communication between groups without a common native language
South Kalimantan
province of Indonesia
Bugis
South Sulawesi language predominantly spoken by the Bugis ethnic group
Old Prussian
extinct Western Baltic language
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mutual intelligibility
ability of speakers of two language varieties to understand the other
Marathi people
Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to western India
Khalaj
Turkic language of western Iran
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Japanese Sign Language
sign language
Lampungese
Lampungic language spoken predominantly by the Lampung ethnic group native to Lampung, Indonesia
Sukuma
language
Kelantan-Pattani Malay
dialect of Malay spoken in Pattani, Kelantan, and Besut
Anufo
Tano language spoken in West Africa
Bacan islands
Group of islands in Indonesia
Anyin
language spoken principally in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana
Annobonese Creole
language
Dutch Sign Language
sign language used in Netherlands
Alur
language spoken in the southern West Nile region of Uganda.
Soga
Bantu language spoken by the Soga people of the Busoga region in Eastern Uganda.
Runyankole
Bantu language spoken by the Nkore and Hema peoples of Southwestern Uganda
Nyamwezi
language
Hehe
Bantu language
Norwegian Sign Language
principal sign language of Norway
Gusii
Bantu language spoken in the Kisii district in western Kenya
Aché
language
Bhadrawahi
native language of the people of Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir
ethnic groups in the Philippines
Demography of the Philippines
Lio
individual language named Lio in the Lio dialect cluster on Flores island, Indonesia
Tolowa
subgroup of the Athabaskan language family
Kenyan Sign Language
Deaf sign language of Kenya and Somalia

Ke'o
language spoken in Indonesia
Jenjo
Taraba, Adamawa language of Nigeria
Maybrat
language in Southwest Papua

Polish Sign Language
sign language
Punu
language
Malaysian Sign Language
sign language
Longgu
Southeast Solomonic language of Guadalcanal
Rajbanshi
Indo-Aryan language spoken Nepal
Romanian Sign Language
Deaf sign language of Romania
Northern Khmer
Khmer dialect of northeastern Thailand
Mbulungish
Mbulungish language
Gvoko
language
Gorap
Creole Malay spoken in northern and western Halmahera Island, Indonesia
Sehwi
Kwa language
Negeri Sembilan Malay
dialect in Malaysia
Ende
Austronesian language spoken on Flores, Indonesia
Nagarchal
Dravidian language spoken in India
Sylheti
The Sylheti () or Sylhetis are an Indo-Aryan ethnocultural group, that are associated with the Sylhet region (Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Karimganj district of south Assam, India). There are strong diasporic communities in Barak Valley of Assam, India, North Tripura, Shillong, Meghalaya, and Hojai, Central Assam. Outside South Asia, there are significant numbers in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.
Caac
Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia
Adhola
dialect of Southern Luo spoken in Uganda
Suabo
Papuan language of Southwest Papua
Pisaflores Tepehua
language
Tommo So Dogon
language
Kumam dialect
language of the Southern Lwoo spoken by the Kumam people of Uganda
list of endangered languages in Europe
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