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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
Extremaduran
Romance language spoken in Spain
Altai
language of the Turkic group of languages
Niuean
Polynesian language of Niue
Isan/North eastern Thailand
Northeast Thailand or Isan (Isan/, ; ; also written as Isaan, Isarn, Issarn, Issan, Esan, or Esarn; from Pāli isāna or Sanskrit ईशान्य īśānya "northeast") consists of 20 provinces in northeastern Thailand. Isan is Thailand's largest region, on the Khorat Plateau, bordered by the Mekong River (along the Laos–Thailand border) to the north and east, by Cambodia to the southeast and the Sankamphaeng Range south of Nakhon Ratchasima. To the west, it is separated from northern and central Thailand by the Phetchabun Mountains. Isan covers , making it about half the size of Germany and roughly the siz
Sranan Tongo
creole language spoken in Suriname
Church Slavonic
old Slavic language used in the liturgy of some branches of the Orthodox Church
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Ripuarian
German dialect group
Tokelauan
Polynesian language native to Tokelau
Latgalian
historical variety of Latvian, sometimes considered a separate Baltic language
French Sign Language
sign language used predominately in France and French-speaking Switzerland
Yucatec Maya
Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula
Hmong people
ethnic group in Southwest China and Southeast Asia
Khasi
Austroasiatic language of Meghalaya state, India
Kabyle people
Amazigh (Berber) ethnic group indigenous to Kabylia
Shan
Kra-Dai language mainly spoken in Shan State, Myanmar
Palatinate German
West Franconian dialect of German
Prayagraj district
district of Uttar Pradesh, India
Tlingit
language of southeast Alaska and western Canada
Lakota
Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes
Herero people
ethnic group
Gujarati people
Indian ethnic group that is traditionally Gujarati-speaking
Judeo-Arabic
Malaysian Malay
standard Malay dialect spoken in Malaysia
Udi
Northeast Caucasian language
Kam people
ethnic group
Low Saxon
group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and southern Denmark
Gheg
northern dialect of the Albanian language
Edo
language spoken in Nigeria
Norfuk
dialect of Pitcairn-Norfolk
Umbundu
Umbundu, also known as Angolan, South Mbundu (autonym úmbúndú), one of many Bantu languages, is the most widely-spoken autochthonous language of Angola. Its speakers are known as Ovimbundu and are an ethnic group constituting a third of Angola's population. Their homeland is the Central Highlands of Angola and the coastal region west of these highlands, including the cities of Benguela and Lobito. Because of recent internal migration, there are now also large communities in the capital Luanda and its surrounding province, as well as in Lubango.
Chittagonian
language spoken throughout the Chittagong region
Garhwali
central Pahari language belonging to the northern zone of Indo-Aryan languages
extinct language
language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers
Gorani
group of Northwestern Iranian dialects, variety of Zaza–Gorani languages spoken by Kurds
Yonaguni
language of Okinawa, Japan
Blackfoot
indigenous language of the northwestern Great Plains of North America
Khorasani Turkic
language
Ga
Kwa language spoken in Ghana
Sentinelese
presumed language of the Sentinelese of North Sentinel Island
Atayal
Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan
Soqotri
South Arabian language spoken by the native population of the Socotra archipelago in the Guardafui Channel, and in Aden and Saana, Yemen
Haida
endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska
Shelta
Shelta (; Irish: ) is a language spoken by Irish Travellers (), particularly in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is also widely known as the Cant, known to its native speakers in Ireland as ' or , and known to the academic or professional linguistic community as Shelta. Other terms for it include the Seldru, and Shelta Thari', among others (see below).
Central Alaskan Yup'ik
language of the Yupik family, spoken in western and southwestern Alaska
Tecate
Tecate () is a city in Tecate Municipality, Baja California. It is across the Mexico–US border from Tecate, California. As of 2019, the city had a population of 108,860 inhabitants, while the metropolitan area has a population of 132,406 inhabitants. Tecate is part of the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan region and the largest city between Tijuana and Mexicali. Tecate is a regional economic hub and popular tourist destination, known as home to the Tecate Port of Entry and to Tecate beer.
Standard High German
written and formal spoken German
Wayuu
Arawakan language
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Garifuna
member of the Arawakan language family, spoken in Central America, especially in Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Nicaragua, also within the USA
Cypriot Arabic
moribund variety of Arabic spoken by the Maronite community of Cyprus.
Bukharian
Jewish dialect derived from the Tajik branch of the Persian language
Maninka
Manding language of West Africa
Hopi
Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people of Arizona
Portuñol
Portuñol (Spanish spelling) or Portunhol (Portuguese spelling) () is a portmanteau of the words portugués/português ("Portuguese") and español/espanhol ("Spanish"), and is the name often given to any non-systematic mixture of Portuguese and Spanish (this sense should not be confused with the dialects of the Portuguese language spoken in northern Uruguay by the Brazilian border, known by several names, among them Portuñol). Close examination reveals it to be "a polyvalent term (portuñol/portunhol) used to describe a wide range of phenomena, including spontaneous contact vernaculars in border re
Panna district
district of Madhya Pradesh, India
Parshall
city in North Dakota
Chakma people
Ethnic groups in South Asia
Atikamekw
Algonquian language