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Khmu
language
Alur
language spoken in the southern West Nile region of Uganda.
Pa'O
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar and Thailand
Central Tibetan
language and dialects ensemble from Central Tibet
Erromintxela
language
Ambala
language
Nyamwezi
language
Dagaare
language of the Dagaara people in Ghana and Burkina Faso
Bariba
language
Massa
language
Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
Judeo-Arabic variety of Iraqi Jews
Abua
Central Delta language of Nigeria
Pingelapese
Micronesian language
Abui
language
Dendi
language of Benin
Hobyót
Hobyót (Arabic: لغة هوبيوت , also known as Hewbyót, Habyot, or Hobi), natively known as Weyheybyot, is one of the six Modern South Arabian languages (MSAL), a group of South Semitic languages spoken in the southern Arabian Peninsula. A severely-endangered Semitic language on the verge of extinction, it is spoken in a small area near the Yemen-Oman border. The speaking population is estimated to be about 1000 in Oman and 40 in Yemen, though the true number may be less.
Zoroastrian Dari
Northwestern Iranian ethnolect
Kikai
language
Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic
Judeo-Arabic variety of Libya
Mru
language
Sambal
Austronesian language
Mono
Native American language of California
Aer
language
Mortlockese
Chuukic language
Qimant
language
Forest Nenets
language
Shumashti
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Afghanistan
En
language spoken in Vietnam
'Are'are
language spoken by the 'Are'are people, who live mainly on the Solomon Islands
Derung
language
Abon
language spoken in Nigeria and Cameroon
Ternate
language in North Maluku
Abun
language in Southwest Papua
Äiwoo
language
Brokskat
Dardic language of India and Pakistan
Gwandara
language
Central Plains Mandarin
group of dialects of Mandarin Chinese
Rwanda-Rundi
Rwanda-Rundi or West Highlands Kivu is a group of Bantu languages, specifically a dialect continuum, spoken in Central Africa. Two dialects, Kirundi and Kinyarwanda, have been standardized as the national languages of Burundi and Rwanda respectively. These neighbouring dialects are mutually intelligible, but other dialects which are more distant ones may not be. The other dialects are spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinyabwisha in North Kivu), Uganda (Rufumbira, spoken by the Bafumbira in Kisoro District), and Tanzania; Ha, with one million speakers, is the most widely spoken.
Inuktun
Inuktun (, , ) is the language of approximately 1,000 Indigenous Inughuit (Polar Inuit), inhabiting the world's northernmost settlements in Qaanaaq and the surrounding villages in northwestern Greenland.
Ari
Papuan language
Jilu Mandarin
dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Hebei and Shandong
Southern Quechua
language family
Khufi
language
Biscayan
dialect of Basque
Massep
language in Papua
Ekari
language
Beti
dialect continuum
Harakmbut
language family
Baltic Romani
Romani varieties spoken in the Baltic region of northeastern Europe
Tikopia
Polynesian language
Embaloh
indigenous language spoken by Embaloh people native to Embaloh regions (Embaloh Hilir, Embaloh Hulu, and Nanga Embaloh) in West Kalimantan
Taita
language
Gataq
language
Sivandi
Central Iranian language spoken in Fars Province, Iran
Mag-indi
language
Red Gelao
moribund Tai-Kadai language spoken in Vietnam and China
Ika
language
Nambya
language
Malay trade and creole languages
languages descended from Low Malay
Lotha
Lotha language is a Sino-Tibetan language