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Jarai
Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by the Jarai people of Vietnam and Cambodia
Bahrani Arabic
language
Thao
language
Otomi
language family
Kanembu
language
Huilliche
language
Ewondo
language
Ebira
language
Balkan Romani
Romani language
Korean Sign Language
deaf sign language
Oroqen
Tungusic language spoken by the Oroqens in Northeast Asia
Jordanian Arabic
variety of Levantine Arabic spoken in the Kingdom of Jordan
Sakapultek
language
Philippine English
variety of English as is written and spoken in the Philippines
Sipakapa
language
Dahalo
Cushitic language spoken by Dahalo people on the coast of Kenya, near the mouth of the Tana River
Q718269
Eastern Taiwan language
Karo Batak
Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Jju
Niger–Congo language spoken in central Nigeria
Ghotuo
Edoid language spoken in Nigeria
Fanagalo
Fanagalo, or Fanakalo, is a vernacular or pidgin based primarily on Zulu with input from English and a small amount of Afrikaans. It is used as a lingua franca, mainly in the gold, diamond, coal and copper mining industries in South Africa and to a lesser extent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Although it is used as a second language only, the number of speakers was estimated as "several hundred thousand" in 1975. By the time independence came–or in the case of South Africa, universal suffrage–English had become sufficiently widely spoken and understood
Uspantek
Mayan language
Indus Kohistani
Dardic language spoken in Kohistan District, Pakistan
Chokwe
Bantu language spoken by the Chokwe people
Angkola
Batak language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
Fataluku
language of East Timor
Iu Mien
language
Bau
island in Fiji
Nupe
language
Turkish Sign Language
sign language
Brazilian Sign Language
sign language of Brazil

Wichís
The Wichí are an indigenous people of South America. They comprise a large group of tribes inhabiting the headwaters of the Bermejo and Pilcomayo rivers in Argentina and Bolivia.
Yele
unclassified language spoken in Papua New Guinea
Vedda
language of the Vedda people
English-based creole languages
creole language derived from the English language
Juba Arabic
lingua franca spoken in South Sudan
Sanhaja de Srair
Amazigh language from Morocco
Austral
language of French Polynesia
Cayuvava
language
Brunei Malay
vernacular Malayic language variety spoken in Brunei
Northern Altai
several tribal Turkic dialects/languages spoken in Siberian Altai region
Massa
language
Swedish Sign Language
sign language
Principense
Portuguese-based Creole language spoken in São Tomé and Príncipe
Kristang
creole language spoken by the Kristang people
Izon
an Ijaw language
Ambala
language
Angolar
language
Moghols
ethnic group in Afghanistan
Parya
language
Abua
Central Delta language of Nigeria
Yokuts
endangered language family
Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
Judeo-Arabic variety of Iraqi Jews
Bartangi
Pamir language natively spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan
Shihhi Arabic
language
Guyanese Creole
English-based creole language spoken in Guyana
Aikanã
definitely endangered language isolate spoken by about 200 Aikanã people in Rondônia, Brazil
Canarian Spanish
dialect of Spanish in the Canary Islands
Zoroastrian Dari
Northwestern Iranian ethnolect
Sirionó
language