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Palawa kani
constructed language
East Pomeranian
East Low German dialect
Biscayan
dialect of Basque
Homshetsi
Indo-European language
Nayini
language
Fwe
language
Malay trade and creole languages
languages descended from Low Malay
Béarnese
dialect of Gascon spoken in Béarn
Lachian
dialect
Camfranglais
Camfranglais (), Francanglais, or Francamglais (portmanteau of the French adjectives camerounais, français, and anglais) is a vernacular of Cameroon, containing grammatical and lexical elements from Cameroonian French, Cameroonian English, and Cameroonian Pidgin English, in addition to lexical contributions from various indigenous languages of Cameroon.
Sekani
language
Mentonasc
transitional dialect between the Occitan language and the Ligurian language
Paunaka
language
Ponosakan
Austronesian language
Khamnigan Mongol
language
Romanid
Romanid is a zonal auxiliary language for speakers of Romance languages, intended to be understandable to them without prior study. It was created by the Hungarian language teacher Zoltán Magyar, who published a first version in May 1956 and a second in December 1957. In 1984, he published a phrasebook with a short grammar, in which he presents a slightly more simplified version of the language.
Tonga
language of Malawi
Lillooet
language
San Andrés–Providencia Creole
language
Tengger
Austronesian language spoken predominantly by the Tengger ethnic group
Tangoa
language
Benasquese
dialect of Aragonese
Town Frisian
Friso-Franconian group dialect family
Kota Marudu Talantang
language
Singapore English
English language spoken in Singapore
Triestine
language spoken in Trieste and surrounding areas
Eastern Kadazan
language
Bergamasque
dialect of Eastern Lombard
Extreme Southern Italian
Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Far Southern Italy
Desia
language variety and sociolinguistic dialect of Odia
Halligen Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Gazi
language
Sheng
English-influenced slang lect of Swahili
Fam
Bantoid language of Nigeria
Hijra Farsi
secret language spoken by hijra and koti
Schleifer dialect
transitional dialect of Sorbian
Okinawan Japanese
dialect
Rongmei Naga
language
Malaysian English
national dialect of English
Nizaa
Mambiloid language
Chichimeca Jonaz
language
Mariupolitan Greek
dialect of Greek from the Azov shore
Jeseri
Jeseri (, also known as Dweep Bhasha) is a dialect of Malayalam, spoken in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India.
Malaysian Mandarin
colloquial dialect of Standard Mandarin Chinese used in Malaysia
Masurian
dialect of Polish spoken in northeastern Poland
Chakhar Mongolian
Mongolian variety of Inner Mongolia, China
South Tyrolean dialects
dialects of Bavarian
Newfoundland French
dialect
Moskitian Creole
language
Shokshas
Shoksha (, ) is an ethnographic group of Erzya people. It is named after the village of in Tengushevsky District, Mordovia. They live mostly in Mordovia, Tengushevsky District and Torbeyevsky District. The ethnonym is relatively recent.
French Flemish
dialect of the West Flemish language spoken in French Flanders
Beni Snous dialect
language
Aimele
language
Beary
Dravidian language spoken by the Beary
Western Ligurian
dialect group of the Ligurian language
Ikpeng
language
Tlahuica
indigenous language of Mexico
Zemiaki
language
Maastrichtian
dialect of Limburgish
Kashaya
language of the Kashaya people