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Old Prussian
extinct Western Baltic language
Palauan
Austronesian language
Banjar
Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Northern Sotho
Bantu language
Kanuri
Saharan language
Sango
Ngbandi-based creole of the Central African Republic
Yue Chinese
primary branch of Chinese spoken in southern China
Saterland Frisian
last living dialect of the East Frisian language
Norn
extinct Germanic language spoken in the Northern Isles of Scotland
Gan Chinese
member of the Sinitic languages of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken as the native language by the people in the Jiangxi province of China
Polabian
extinct West Slavic language
North Frisian
minority languages of Germany, spoken mostly by people in North Frisia
Southern Ndebele
language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, one of the official languages of South Africa
Monégasque
Gallo-Italic language or dialect spoken in Monaco
Classical Chinese
language of the Sino-Tibetan language family in written form (ISO 639-3: lzh) as opposed to the spoken, known as Old Chinese (ISO 639-3: och) or Middle Chinese (ISO 639-3: ltc)
Sranan Tongo
creole language spoken in Suriname
Gilaki
Western Iranian language
Talysh
Iranic language spoken in Northwestern Iran and Southeastern Azerbaijan
Church Slavonic
old Slavic language used in the liturgy of some branches of the Orthodox Church
Okinawan
Northern Ryukyuan language
Sorani
Kurdish language spoken in Iraq and Iran
Chhattisgarhi
asụsụ gọọmentị na steeti Chhattisgarh nke India
Middle Persian
southwestern Iranian language, predecessor to New Persian
Jamaican Patois
English-based creole spoken in and around Jamaica; it additionally takes influence from various African languages, particularly Akan
Chavacano
Chavacano or Chabacano () is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers. Other currently existing varieties are found in Cavite City and Ternate, located in the Cavite province on the island of Luzon. Chavacano is the only Spanish-based creole in Asia. The 2020 Census of Population and Housing counted 106,000 households generally speaking Chavacano.
Kurmanji
Kurmanji (, ), also termed Northern Kurdish, is the northernmost of the Kurdish languages, spoken predominantly in southeast Turkey, northwest and northeast Iran, northern Iraq, northern Syria and the Caucasus and Khorasan regions. It is the most widely spoken form of Kurdish.
Latgalian
historical variety of Latvian, sometimes considered a separate Baltic language
Ket
language isolate in Siberia
Tat
Persian dialect group spoken in the Caucasus
Pangasinan
Austronesian language spoken in the province of Pangasinan by Pangasinense people
Swiss German
Alemannic dialects spoken in the German-speaking part of Switzerland
Angika
Angika (also known as Anga, Angikar or Chhika-Chhiki) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in some parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand, as well as in parts of Nepal.
Pontic Greek
Greek dialect
Gallo
regional language of France
Mandinka
Mande language spoken by the Mandinka people of West Africa
Ojibwe
Central Algonquian language
Bemba
Bantu language spoken primarily in north-eastern Zambia by the Bemba people
Mizo
Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India and Myanmar
Qashqai
Turkic language spoken by the Qashqai people, an ethnic group living mainly in the Fars region of Iran
Emilian–Romagnol
Emilian–Romagnol () is a linguistic continuum that is part of the Gallo-Italic languages spoken in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It is divided into two main varieties, Emilian and Romagnol.
Wakhi
language
Seychellois Creole
language
Northern Ndebele
language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, one of the official languages of Zimbabwe
Western Armenian
one of the two languages of the Armenian language branch
Istro-Romanian
Romance language of the Balkans
Khowar
Khowar (, Khōwār, ), also known by its common exonym Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic group, primarily spoken by the Kho people (Chitralis), native to the Chitral region and surrounding areas of Pakistan.
West Flemish
Germanic language spoken in West Flanders, French Flanders and in the west of Zeelandic Flanders
Yaghnobi
East Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Tajik-Yaghnobi people
Zeelandic
Zeelandic (; ; ) is a group of language varieties spoken in the southwestern parts of the Netherlands. It is currently considered a Low Franconian dialect of Dutch, but there have been movements to promote the status of Zeelandic from a dialect of Dutch to a separate regional language, which have been denied by the Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs. More specifically, it is spoken in the southernmost part of South Holland (Goeree-Overflakkee) and large parts of the province of Zeeland, with the notable exception of eastern Zeelandic Flanders.
Old Irish
oldest widely attested Goidelic Celtic language (c. 600 – c. 900); extinct language with ISO 639-3 code sga
Sarikoli
language
Jèrriais
thumb| teacher Ben Spink speaks and tells the words of the song by Frank Le Maistre. ' ( ; also known as the Jersey language, Jersey French and Jersey Norman French' in English) is a Romance language and the traditional language of the Jersey people. It is a form of the Norman language spoken in Jersey, an island in the Channel Islands archipelago off the coast of France. Its closest relatives are the other Norman languages, such as , spoken in neighbouring Guernsey, and the other .
Istriot
The Istriot language () is a Romance language of the Italo-Dalmatian branch spoken by about 400 people in the southwestern part of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, particularly in Rovinj and Vodnjan.
Taiwanese Hokkien
variety of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan, official name is Taiwanese Taigi
Crimean Gothic
dialect
Krymchak
language
Malaysian Malay
standard Malay dialect spoken in Malaysia
Megleno-Romanian
Eastern Romance language of the Balkans
Chulym
the language of the Chulyms, natively spoken in Siberia
Pitkern
Pitkern, also known as Pitcairn-Norfolk or Pitcairnese, is a creole spoken on Pitcairn and Norfolk islands. It is a mixture of English and Tahitian, and has been given many classifications by scholars, including cant, patois, and Atlantic creole. Although spoken on Pacific Ocean islands, it has been described as an Atlantic or semi-Atlantic creole due to the lack of connections with other English-based creoles of the Pacific. There are fewer than 50 speakers on Pitcairn Island, a number which has been steadily decreasing since 1971.