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Bena
Bantu language of Tanzania
Gwandara
language
Central Plains Mandarin
group of dialects of Mandarin Chinese
Saint Lucian Creole
language
Belizean Creole
English-based creole language
Kissi
language
Leizhou Min
a branch of Min Chinese
Mooring North Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Tewa
tanoan language spoken by the Pueblo people
Pawnee
language
Wenzhounese
Wenzhounese (, Wenzhounese: ), also known as Oujiang (), Tong Au () or Au Nyü (), is the language spoken in Wenzhou, the southern prefecture of Zhejiang, China. It is the most divergent division of Wu Chinese, with little to no mutual intelligibility with other Wu dialects or any other variety of Chinese. It features noticeable elements in common with Min Chinese, which is spoken to the south in Fujian. Oujiang is sometimes used as the broader term, and Wenzhou for Wenzhounese proper in a narrow sense.
Kaitag
Northeast Caucasian language spoken in Dagestan, Russia
Southern Quechua
language family
Potawatomi
Algonquian language
Naskapi
language
Brigasc
transitional dialect
Chopi
language
Kalau Lagau Ya
language
Jiao-Liao Mandarin
dialect of Mandarin Chinese
Damin
Damin ( in the practical orthography of Lardil) was a ceremonial language register used by the advanced initiated men of the aboriginal Lardil ( in the practical orthography) and Yangkaal peoples of northern Australia. Both inhabit islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Lardil on Mornington Island, the largest island of the Wellesley Islands, and the Yangkaal on the Forsyth Islands. Their languages belong to the same family, the Tangkic languages. Lardil is the most divergent of the Tangkic languages, while the others are mutually comprehensible with Yangkaal.
Nyakyusa
language
Hidatsa
North American language
Cibak
language
Wichita
Extinct Native American language
Aweer
language of Kenya
Cretan Greek
dialect
Philippine Hokkien
dialect of Hokkien
Plains Cree
language
International English
English language as a global means of communication in numerous dialects
Favorlang
extinct Formosan language
Southern Balochi
group of Balochi dialects
New Persian
modern stage of the Persian language
Kriol
creole language developed in Australia from an English-pidgin
Manyika
Shona language/dialect
Taiwanese Hakka
Chinese topolect spoken in Taiwan
Bajan Creole
language
Bolognese
version of Emilian-Romagnol spoken in Bologna
Lan–Yin Mandarin
branch of Mandarin Chinese in northwest China
Nsenga
Bantu language
San Andrés–Providencia Creole
language
Laragiya
Aboriginal Australian language spoken by the Larrakia people in the Darwin area
Col
language in Indonesia
Beijing Mandarin
group of related varieties or dialects of Mandarin spoken around Beijing, China
Kauravi
dialect or group of dialects encompassing Dehli Khariboli and Hindustani varieties to the north of Dehli
Kgalagadi
language
Meixian dialect
dialect of Hakka Chinese
Kitsai
language
Zhangzhou dialect
dialect of Hokkien spoken in southern Fujian province (in southeast China), centered on the city of Zhangzhou
Ningbo dialect
Chinese dialect spoken in Ningbo, Zhejiang, and environs, a variety of Wu Chinese
Taivoan
Formosan language
Woods Cree
Algonquian language of Canada
Cameroon Pidgin
language variety spoken in Cameroon
Brussels Dutch
dialect of Dutch spoken Brussels
Isnag
language
Blang
language of the Blang people of Burma and China
Jemez
Tanoan language spoken by the Jemez Pueblo people in New Mexico
Tswa
language
Auyokawa
language
Suzhou dialect
dialect of Wu Chinese
Mbula
language