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Middle Frisian
historical form of Frisian
Tataviam
language
Eurolengo
Eurolengo is a constructed language invented by Leslie Jones in 1972. It was constructed to be a common European language and "a practical tool for business and tourism."
Laitu
language
Pella Dutch
language
Varesino
dialect
Cannanore Indo-Portuguese creole
critically endangered creole language of India, born from the contact between Portuguese and Malayalam
Pesisir language
language
Qingtian dialect
dialect of Chinese
Transpiranto
Transpiranto is a parody language, a caricature of the international auxiliary language Esperanto. The name contains a play on the Swedish verb transpirera, to perspire. The parody language was developed from 1929 by contributors to the publication Grönköpings Veckoblad ('the Greenville Weekly', a Swedish satirical monthly), through a series of comical translations of well-known Scandinavian songs and poems, more than 200 in all. The first two Transpiranto poems were written by Nils Hasselskog.
Santee tribe
Native American people of South Carolina
Sinúfana
Chocoan language of Colombia
Montfortian
Limburgish dialect
Neusiok people
The Neusiok were an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands in present-day North Carolina. They were also known as the Neuse Indians.
Kabixiana
language
Korouni dialect
Southern Kurdish dialect of Iran
Kēlen
Kēlen () is a constructed language created by Sylvia Sotomayor in 1998. The language is designed to be a truly alien language by violating a key linguistic universal — namely that all human languages have verbs. In Kēlen, relationships between noun phrases making up the sentence are expressed by one of four relationals. According to Sotomayor, these relationals perform the functions of verbs but lack any of the semantic content. However, the semantic content found in common verbs, such as those that are semantic primes, can also be found in Kēlen's relationals, which calls into question whethe
Ra’ong
language
Cauchois
Norman dialect
Dongping dialect
Mandarin Chinese dialect of Shandong, China.
Amarizana
language
Old Riojan
extinct variety of Navarro-Aragonese of medieval La Rioja
Tamiang Malay
Malayic language
Sewee
The Sewee or "Islanders" were a Native American tribe that lived in present-day South Carolina in North America.
Lycaonian
unclassified extinct language or group of languages
Woni
Southern Loloish language
Tansi
mixed language in Indonesia
Black American Sign Language
dialect of American Sign Language
Khorchin
dialect of Mongolian spoken in eastern Inner Mongolia
Pre-Finno-Ugric substrate
category of words in some Uralic languages