Category
page 4Languages without ISO 639-3 code but with Glottolog code
Northwestern Mari
language
Bungi Creole
mixed language spoken by the Red River Métis
Cleves dialects
Kleverlandish (; ) is a group of Low Franconian dialects spoken on both sides of the Dutch-German border along the Meuse and Rhine rivers.
Goesharde Frisian
collective term for three of the ten dialects of the North Frisian language
Quanzhou dialect
dialect of Hokkien that is spoken in southern Fujian (in southeast China), in the area centered on the city of Quanzhou.
Nigerian English
dialect of English spoken in Nigeria
Roncalese
dialect
Nancowry
language
Malaysian English
national dialect of English
Mariupolitan Greek
dialect of Greek from the Azov shore
Asante
variant of the Twi language
Kalaallisut
Inuit language variety of western Greenland
Karrharde Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Upper Navarrese
dialect of Basque
Kilit
historic Iranian dialect
Gyeongsang Korean
major dialect in South Korea
Chirag
language
Western Algerian Arabic
form of Arabic language spoken in the region around Oran, Algeria
Wuxi dialect
dialect of Wu Chinese
Sankethi
South Dravidian language closely related to Tamil
Zargari Romani
language
Cuzco–Collao Quechua
language
Camus people
ethnic group from Kenya

Eastern Han Chinese
form of Chinese spoken in the Eastern Han period
Katchal
language
Tunumiisut
' (), also known as East Greenlandic' (), is an Eskaleut language spoken by the Tunumiit in East Greenland. Researchers vary on whether to treat Tunumiit as a dialect within a Greenlandic dialect continuum, or if its differences are sufficient to consider it a distinct language. The largest town where it is the primary language is Tasiilaq on Ammassalik Island, with the island's name being derived from the West Greenlandic name of the town.
Gyeonggi Korean
dialect of the Korean language spoken in Seoul
Akuapem
variant of the Twi language
Kagoshima dialect
dialect of Japanese
Beni Snous dialect
language
Kayla dialect
Agaw language of Beta Israel
Harbin dialect
dialect
Nusa Penida Balinese
Balinese dialect spoken on the island of Nusa Penida
Moldavian dialect
dialect of Romanian
New York dialect
regional dialect of American English

French Flemish
dialect of the West Flemish language spoken in French Flanders

Kuril Ainu
extinct Ainu language of the Kuril Islands
Bajuni dialect
Swahili dialect spoken by the Bajuni people on the Kenyan coast, the Bajuni Islands, and in southern Somalia
Varieties of American Sign Language
dialects
Arebhashe
Kannada dialect of India
Jizhao
language
Heiltsuk
dialect of the Heiltsuk-Oowekyala language
Nagoya dialect
Japanese dialect
New Mexican Spanish
form of the Spanish language used in New Mexico
Judeo-Shirazi
Judeo-Shirazi is a variety of Fars. Some Judeo-Shirazi speakers refer to the language as Jidi, though Jidi is normally a designation used by speakers of Judeo-Esfahani. It is spoken mostly by Persian Jews living in Shiraz and surrounding areas of the Fars province in Iran.
Aramaic of Hatra
dialect
Tsushima dialect
Japanese dialect spoken on Tsushima Island of Nagasaki Prefecture
Pyongan Korean
Korean dialect
Hamgyŏng
dialect of the Korean language
Hyderabadi Urdu
variety of Urdu
Teleut
language of the Teleut people
Terengganu Malay
language
Nanjing dialect
Chinese dialect
Tōhoku dialect
Japanese dialect spoken in the Tōhoku region
Hangzhou dialect
dialect of Taihu Wu Chinese
Chungcheong Korean
dialect of the Korean language
Arabi Malayalam
language spoken in Kerala, Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu of India
Nunatsiavummiut
Inuttitut, Inuttut, or Nunatsiavummiutitut is a dialect of Inuktitut. It is spoken across northern Labrador by the Inuit, whose traditional lands are known as Nunatsiavut.
Phuthi
language
Northern English
collection of accents and dialects