Category
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Afrikaans
thumb|Colin speaking Afrikaans
thumb|Alaric speaking Afrikaans
thumb|Rossouw speaking Afrikaans
Fiji Hindi
language spoken by most Fijian citizens of Indian descent
Carib
highly endangered South American language, spoken by the Kalina people (Caribs)
Azerbaijani Sign Language
language used by the deaf community in Azerbaijan
Tobian
Micronesian language spoken in Palau
Khortha
Indo-Aryan dialect
Kalašma
extinct Anatolic language
Kafa
language
Syrian Arabic
Syrian dialect of Arabic language
Yazoo people
tribe of the Native American Tunica people
Chutiya people
a tribe from Assam, India
Koroa
The Koroa were one of the groups of Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands who lived in the Mississippi Valley before French colonization. The Koroa lived in the Yazoo River basin in present-day northwest Mississippi.
Varieties of American Sign Language
dialects
Hokaglish
Hokaglish (; ; Tâi-lô: sann-lām-tsham-uē; ), formally known as Philippine Hybrid Hokkien, is a spoken language formed from contact primarily from Philippine Hokkien, Tagalog and Philippine English, with some influence from Philippine Spanish, Cantonese, and other local peripheral languages.
Sepik Iwam
language
Kaurna
language historically spoken by the Kaurna people of South Australia
Damascus Arabic
Arabic dialect of Damascus
Rusenu
language
Mekeo
language spoken in Papua New Guinea
Old National Pronunciation
system set up in 1913 for the phonology of standard Chinese, based on Beijing dialect, influenced by older forms of Mandarin and Wu, containing initials /v/, /ŋ/, /ɲ/, preserving the “round-sharp distinction” and the checked tone; abandoned by 1926
Italo-Paulista
The Italo-Paulista (Íntalo-baolista), also known as Paulistalian, is a language that blends Italian dialects with the Caipira dialect. It was widely spoken by Italian immigrants and their descendants until the early 1960s in São Paulo State, especially in the Greater São Paulo region. Italo-Paulista or Paulistalian was commonly spoken on the streets of São Paulo.
Baarin Mongolian
dialect of Mongolian in Inner Mongolia