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Ashtiani
language
Karai-karai
Karai-karai (Francophonic spelling: Karekare, Kerrikerri, Ajami: كاراي-كاراي) is a language spoken in West Africa, most prominently North eastern Nigeria. The number of speakers of Karai-karai is estimated between 1,500,000 and 1,800,000 million, primarily spoken by the ethnic Karai-Karai people. It is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken principally in Nigeria with communities in Bauchi State, Yobe State, Gombe State and other parts of Nigeria. Many Karai-karai words share a common origin with the Northwest Semitic languages of Hebrew and Arabic. The Karai-karai language is most closely related to
Tadaksahak
Tadaksahak (also Daoussahak, Dausahaq and other spellings, after the Tuareg name for its speakers, Dăwsăhak) is a Songhay language spoken by the pastoralist Idaksahak of the Ménaka Region and Gao Region of Mali. Its phonology, verb morphology and vocabulary has been strongly influenced by the neighbouring Tuareg languages, Tamasheq and Tamajaq.
Goemai
Afro-Asiatic language of Nigeria
Bobo
Mande language of Burkina Faso
Vafsi
Iranian language spoken in the Vafs village and in surrounding area
Nyungwe
language
Aguano
lenguaje
S'gaw Karen
language
Yom
language
Jola-Fonyi
language
Moundang
language
Manyika
Shona language/dialect
Dazawa
alleged but unattested Afro-Asiatic language of Nigeria
Punjabi dialects and languages
Series of dialects and Languages spoken in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India
Lotuko
language
Bandial
language
Hawaiʻi Sign Language
sign language used in Hawaii
Datooga
language
Waci
Niger-Congo language spoken in Togo and Benin
Berba
Human language
Khorasan Arabic
Dialect of Arabs of Khorasan
Brao
language
Banyum
Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea-Bissau
Gadal
language
Kwere
language
Northern Pwo
language
Baangi
language
Kuwaiti Arabic
variety of Gulf Arabic spoken in Kuwait
Tonga
Bantu language spoken along the southern coast of Mozambique
Orma
language
Pular
language
Kamwe
language
Waata
language
Makwe
language
Asante
variant of the Twi language
Nateni
language
Adamaua-Fulfulde
language of Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria
Harzandi
dialect of Tati spoken in the north of the Iranian province of East Azarbaijan, around the village of Harzand
Phu Thai
language
Malba Birifor
language
Loarki
language
Jahanka
language
Pangwali
Pangwali (Takri: ) is an Indo-Aryan language. It is spoken in the Pangi Tehsil of Chamba district, and is threatened to go extinct. Pangwali is natively written in the Takri script, but Devanagari is used as well. It is very similar to the Padderi language of Padder, J&K.
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Gwari
language
Jukun Takum
language
Ralte
language
Southern Birifor
Gur language spoken in Ghana and Ivory Coast
Zaramo
language
Bomu
language of Mali and Burkina Faso
Ngangam
language
Nottoway
extinct Language
Kadaru
language of Sudan
Reel
language
Nigerian Fulfulde
language of Nigeria
Shanga
language
Chiru
language
Category:Pattapu language
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Saxwe
language