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List of languages
List of languages This list of languages is alphabetical by English name. More structured ... lists are also available: Language families and languages ISO 639 List of languages by ...
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Talk:List of languages by number of native speakers
Talk:List of languages by number of native speakers Note: There ... numbers of speakers of the world's languages. The information in this article comes primarily ... the african countries have french in the list of their national languages and that the french language is ...
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List of languages by number of native speakers
List of languages by number of native speakers This is a list of languages ordered by number of first-language speakers ... some data for second-language use. Only languages spoken natively by more than one ...
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Alphabetic list of living languages in Europe
Alphabetic list of living languages in Europe A few remarks. Only living languages are listed - that is, languages that are spoken as a native tongue ... official status in the Vatican. Only indigenous languages are listed. So Hindi in the ...
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List of country name etymologies
List of country name etymologies This page is ... do so and remove this message. This list covers English language country names with their ... consists of two distinct regions: the larger northern section, Bosnia, represents the name of the ... from burg, which means "castle" in Germanic languages. A. D. Keramopoulos derives the name "Bulgars ... the forts" (burgi, bourgoi, purgoi) along the northern boundaries of the Balkan provinces, and ...
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Jewish languages
Jewish languages The Jewish languages are a set of languages that developed in various Jewish communities, in ... Europe, southern and south-western Asia, and northern Africa. The usual course of development for these languages was through the addition of Hebrew ...
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List of ISO 639 codes
List of ISO 639 codes The following incomplete list of ISO 639-1 and ISO 639 ... codes for special situations ( mul, "multiple languages", and und , "undetermined language") are defined ... the standard. Additionally a code for Miscellaneous languages ( mis ) and one for No linguistic content ... sq Albanian Shqip ale Aleut alg Algonquian languages tut Altaic (Other) amh am Amharic ...
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Mutually intelligible languages
Mutually intelligible languages In linguistics, mutual intelligibility is a property exhibited by two or more distinct languages when speakers of one or more of the languages can readily understand at least one or ... Mutual intelligibility can be asymmetric between the languages, with speakers of one understanding more of ... degrees among many related or geographically proximate languages of the world, often in the ...
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Zenati languages
Zenati languages The Zenati languages include 12 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken in North Africa; this ... language group is a part of the Northern Berber language family. Each subgroup in this ...
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Talk:Afro-Asiatic languages
Talk:Afro-Asiatic languages We have a terminology problem with the ... question, I only know that the Semitic languages, judging from some household Arabic, some Biblical ... each other than e. g. the Germanic languages. The phrase "language family" is intentionally vague ... Indo-European. They're both "families" of languages. Some classifications try to distinguish families (about ... especially when comparing larger or poorly supported languages groups, and few linguists bother. You ...
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