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Nicaraguan Spanish
variety of Central American Spanish spoken in Nicaragua
Missouri French
variety of French spoken in the upper Mississippi River Valley in the US
Ottoman Sign Language
extinct deaf sign language
Royasc
Royasc is a dialect bridging the gap between the Ligurian language and the Occitan language. It is spoken in Italy and France.
Falkland Islands English
variety of the English language
Dapeng dialect
Chinese dialect spoken on the Dapeng Peninsula
Zurg
extinct Amazigh (Berber) language
Ecuadorian Spanish
sociolinguistic variants of the romance language
Matsu dialect
Eastern Min dialect; mother tongue of residents of the Matsu Islands in Lianjiang County, Fujian Province, Republic of China
Amba
language spoken in parts of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo by the Amba people
Ancient Belgian language
hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, spoken in Belgica in late prehistory
Samaná English
variety of the English language spoken in the Samaná Peninsula, Dominican Republic
Anguillian Creole
dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Anguilla
Macedonian Sign Language
sign language used in North Macedonia
Lachoudisch
Lachoudisch was a dialect of German, containing many Hebrew and Yiddish words, native to the Bavarian town of Schopfloch. It was created in the sixteenth century. Few speakers remained after the Holocaust, and it went extinct sometime after.
Chiac
thumb|An immigrant couple living in Massachusetts, [[United States, speaking a version of Chiac.]]
Chiac (or Chiak, Chi’aq) is a patois of Acadian French spoken mostly in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. Chiac is frequently characterized and distinguished from other forms of Acadian French by its borrowings from English and is thus often mistakenly considered a form of Franglais.
Rusenu
language
European English
dialect of the English language spoken in the European Union
Central American Spanish
Spanish dialect family
Corobicí
extinct language
Lisan al-Gharbi
ancient berber language in Morocco
Pontianak Malay
Malayic language spoken in Pontianak
Hiberno-Latin
Hiberno-Latin was a learned style of literary Latin first used and subsequently spread by Irish monks during the period from the sixth century to the twelfth century.
Kampar
language of Indonesia
Strand Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Ait Seghrouchen Berber
Berber language
Billy Ray Waldon
American fugitive
Costa Rican Spanish
dialect of Spanish in Costa Rica
Old French Sign Language
attested sign language
Malvani Konkani
dialect of Konkani
Judeo-Malay
Judeo-Malay (, Jawi: , Hebrew: מלאית-יהודית) is a variant of the Malay language once spoken or written by the Jews of Penang, a state located in northern Peninsular Malaysia. Judeo-Malay is the only known recorded Jewish language of the Austronesian family. The surviving manuscripts of Judeo-Malay are recorded on a notepad of an Iranian Jew by the name of Rahamim Jacob Cohen, which is currently kept in the Microfilms of Alalay Manuscripts from the British Library Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections.
Quimbaya
language
Bönnsch
Ripuarian dialect of German; spoken in Bonn and bordering municipalities
Eyeish
The Eyeish were a Native American tribe from present-day eastern Texas.
Frater
language
Mango dialect
Is an Eastern Min dialect spoken mainly in Taishun and Cangnan Counties in Wenzhou, as well as parts of Qingyuan County in Lishui, in southeastern Zhejiang province.
Montserrat Creole
language
Nauruan Pidgin English
Pidgin Language spoken in Nauru
Gallo-Italic of Basilicata
dialect
Pavese
Western Lombard dialect
Kangiryuarmiutun
Kangiryuarmiutun (sometimes Kangirjuarmiut(un)) is a dialect of Inuit language spoken in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada by the Kangiryuarmiut, a Copper Inuit group. The dialect is part of the Inuvialuktun language. The people of Ulukhaktok prefer to think of it as Inuinnaqtun and it is essentially the same.
Borbecksch Platt dialect
Low German dialect
Brianzöö
Western Lombard dialects of Brianza, Italy

Wuhan dialect
dialect of Chinese language
Bohemian Romani
dialect of Romani
Shiqi dialect
dialect of Cantonese
Fiuman dialect
venetian dialect of Rijeka, Croatia
Chwalim dialect
slavic dialect in Poland
Sanming dialect
Central Min Chinese dialect
Ciguayo
language
Classical Newari
Sino-tibetan dead language
Mori
language
Texan English
variety of English spoken in Texas
Razi dialect
language
Pee Dee people
ethnic group

Sheliff Basin Berber
Amazigh (Berber) variety of Algeria
Subarians
The Subarians were a hypothetical ancient people that inhabited the southwestern Armenian highlands and northern Mesopotamia and was the main population of the Kingdom of Subartu. It is possible that as early as the second half of the 3rd millennium BC, the Subarians were assimilated by the Hurrians, who mass settled the region during that time.
Kanamare
language
Chilote Spanish
dialect of Spanish spoken in Chiloé, Chile
Coree