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Asian languages
Asian languages There are a wide variety of languages spoken throughout Asia, comprising a number of families and unrelated isolate languages. Sino-Tibetan languages Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese Indo-European languages ...
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Afro-Asian languages (translated from Spanish)
Afro-Asian languages Map that shows in blue the distribution of the Afro-Asian languages of the African continent Afro-Asian languages they are one familia of ...
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East Asian languages
East Asian languages East Asian languages or the East Asian sprachbund describe two notional groupings of ...
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Afro-Asian languages (translated from French)
Afro-Asian languages Distribution of the Afro-Asian languages This article is one outline to supplement ... share your knowledge by modifying it. Afro-Asian languages (in the past Hamito-Semitic) ...
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Afro-Asian languages (translated from Portuguese)
Afro-Asian languages This article meets partially in foreign language. afroasiaticas languages they are one family of languages of about 240 languages and 285 million falantes, spread for ...
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Talk:East Asian languages
Talk:East Asian languages Sprachbund Sprachbund is a reasonably good fit ... not a good match to the target languages' speech) and the process is well documented ... of Latinate words to non-Romance European languages, or the spread of Greek-based vocabulary to all European languages, but nobody refers to the languages ...
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Austronesian languages
Austronesian languages The Austronesian languages are a language family widely dispersed throughout ... on Taiwan and nearby islands (the Formosan languages, which are unrelated to Chinese). All Austronesian languages spoken outside Taiwan, except for Yami, belong ... world, both in terms of number of languages (1244 according to Ethnologue) and in ...
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Semitic languages
Semitic languages Semitic Geographic distribution: Middle East and East ... Akkadian, found in Tell Amarna. The Semitic languages are a family of languages spoken by more than 370 million people ... the northeastern subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic languages, and the only branch of this group ... and Tigrinya (6.75 million speakers). Semitic languages were among the earliest to attain ...
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Dravidian languages
Dravidian languages The Dravidian family of languages includes approximately 26 languages that are mainly spoken in southern India ... in parts of Afghanistan and Iran. Dravidian languages are spoken by more than 200 million ... and they appear to be unrelated to languages of other known families. A few ...
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Talk:Asian
Talk:Asian Asian Its so bias to distinguish a race ... a whole. I'm a Filipino and "Asian" termininology does not exist in the Philippines ... which is a subgroup of the Eskimo languages. The Russian Eskimos speak a variety of ... to the same larger group, the Eskimo languages, as Yupik, don't like the ...
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