Category
page 5Languages without ISO 639-3 code but with Glottolog code
Volow
Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
Shantou dialect
formerly known as the Swatow dialect, is a Chinese dialect mostly spoken in Shantou in Guangdong, China.
Dapeng dialect
Chinese dialect spoken on the Dapeng Peninsula
Mishar Tatar
dialect of Tatar language
Faetar
Franco-Provençal dialect group spoken in two communities in the province of Foggia, Italy
Italiot Greek
language
Bohairic
dialect of Coptic
Doabi
Punjabi dialect spoken in north west India and parts of eastern Pakistan
Ulster Irish
variety of the Irish language predominantly spoken in the northern part of the Island of Ireland
Kalderash Romani
dialect of Vlax Romani
Puerto Rican Spanish
Spanish spoken in Puerto Rico
Itbayat
language in the Philippines
Songhoyboro Ciine
Songhay Dialect Spoken in Niger
Bahraini Gulf Arabic
Gulf Arabic dialect spoken in Bahrain
Thēthi
Thēthi, also known as Thēth, Thethiya, Thenthi, or Thati, is a Maithili dialect, mainly spoken in the Mithila region of India and Nepal. It is spoken mainly in Munger divisions and Kosi Division of Bihar, India and in Koshi Province of Nepal. It has speakers in India according to the 2011 census.
Ludza
dialect of South Estonian
Abzakh Adyghe
dialect of Adyghe
Hakata dialect
Japanese dialect
Tavastian
dialect
Yaudanchi Yokuts
language
Cochin Portuguese Creole
extinct creole language of India
Torgut Oirat
Oirat dialect of Xinjiang (China), west Mongolia and Kalmykia (Russia)
Garachi
The Garachi (; ) or the Karachi () are a group of the Dom people living in Azerbaijan and Turkey. Little research has been done on the Garachi, and most of what is known about them is based on the works of the 19th-century Russian scholars Kerope Patkanov and Jean-Marie Chopin.
Australian Aboriginal English
dialect of Australian English used by a large section of the Indigenous Australian population
Ticinese
dialect
Alasha
Mongolic variety of Inner Mongolia, China
Malaysian Tamil
local variant of Tamil spoken in Malaysia
Jek
Northeast Caucasian language
Erzgebirgisch
Erzgebirgisch (Standard ; Erzgebirgisch: ) is a (East) Central German dialect, spoken mainly in the central Ore Mountains in Saxony. It has received relatively little academic attention. Due to the high mobility of the population and the resulting contact with Upper Saxon, the high emigration rate and its low mutual intelligibility with other dialects, the number of speakers is decreasing.
Šumadija–Vojvodina dialect
Shtokavian dialect
Sammarinese dialect
Dialect of Romagnol spoken in San Marino
Tver Karelian
dialect of Karelian

Bangkok Malay
Malay dialect in Thailand
Aneuk Jamee
Minangkabauic language spoken on Sumatra, Indonesia
Indonesian slang
Indonesian colloquial language features associated with particular in-group
Xianyou dialect
dialect of Pu-Xian Min spoken in Xianyou, Putian in the southeast coast of Fujian province
Yamagata dialect
a local dialect spoken in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Thali
Saraiki dialect of Pakistan
Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole
Portuguese-based creole spoken in Sri Lanka
Hichiku dialect
Japanese dialects of western Kyūshū, Japan
Hakuchi Adyghe
Shapsug sub-dialect
Appalachian English
variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region
Urakhi dialect
dialect of North Dargwa

Central Taurus Sign Language
Deaf sign language of Turkey
Suriyani Malayalam
dialect of Malayalam, also known as “Garshuni”, “Karshoni”, “Syriac Malayalam”, or “Syro-Malabarica”
Kumandin
language of the Kumandins
Florentine
dialect of Tuscan spoken in Florence
Oroshori
dialect of the Shughni language
West-Veluws dialect
dialect
Pomor dialects
group of North Russian dialects
Tōkai–Tōsan dialect
group of Japanese dialects spoken in Chūbu, Japan
Munster Irish
dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Munster
Gardiol
variety of the Occitan language still spoken today in Guardia Piemontese
Judæo-Urdu
Judeo-Urdu (; ) was a dialect of the Urdu language spoken by the Baghdadi Jews in the Indian subcontinent living in the areas of Mumbai and Kolkata towards the end of the 18th century. It is a dialect that was written in the Hebrew script and found to be used for several pieces of literature, such as Inder Sabha, a copy of which is kept at the British Library.
Cirebonese Sundanese
dialect of Sundanese spoken in Cirebon Regency and its surrounding areas
Iyo dialect
Japanese dialect
Eini
dialect of Khoekhoe language
English of Northumbria
Any of several English varieties of Northumbria, England
Tuba
Northern Altai dialect/language
Shapsug Adyghe
dialect of Adyghe