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Weyto language
Weyto language The Weyto language is believed to be an extinct language formerly spoken in the Lake Tana ...
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Talk:Weyto language
Talk:Weyto language Talk:Weyto language
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Unclassified language
Unclassified language Unclassified languages are languages whose genetic affiliation ... continues even after intense study of the language and efforts to connect it to other languages, it is termed a language isolate. Languages can be considered unclassified for ... of reasons, including: Absence of data, eg: Weyto language (Ethiopia) Sentinelese language (spoken by the ...
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Semitic languages
... in Asia. The most widely spoken Semitic language today is Arabic (206 million speakers), followed ... sparse. Akkadian had become the dominant literary language of the Fertile Crescent, using the cuneiform ... first undisputed attestations of a West Semitic language (although earlier testimonies are possibly preserved in ... Northwest Semitic. Phoenician colonies spread their Canaanite language throughout much of the Mediterranean, while its ... Hebrew remained in use as a liturgical language), and developing a substantial literature. Meanwhile, ...
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List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue
... or to exist. Africa 18 languages: Bete language (Nigeria) Bung language (Cameroon) Centúúm language (Nigeria) Gail language (South Africa) Hwla language (Togo) Imeraguen language (Mauritania) Kara language ( ...
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Languages of Ethiopia
... English is the most widely spoken foreign language and is taught in all secondary schools. Amharic was the language of primary school instruction, but has been ... and Tigrinya. Ethiopian Semitic languages North Tigrigna language Tigre language Ge'ez language (extinct, liturgical) South Transverse Amharic language ...
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List of languages
... name. More structured lists are also available: Language families and languages ISO 639 List of ... about 7,300 main languages in its language name index (see the external link) and distinguishes about 39,491 alternate language names and dialects. This list deals with ... humans. For other kinds of information about language see: language (for information about language in general) ...
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Category:Extinct languages
... languages that are extinct. See also Extinct language, Endangered language, Linguicide, List of extinct languages. Subcategories There ... in this section of this category. * Extinct language A Adai Anatolian languages Apalachee Atakapa language Atsugewi language B Basay language Beothuk language C ...
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User:Mustafaa
... languages and historical linguistics. Featured articles: Laal language, Algerian Civil War. Admin since December 3 ... Algeria To Expand: List of Algerians, Kabyle language, Abbassi Madani, Abdelkader Alloula, Ghardaia Find Images ... related topics See also: Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Algeria. Language articles I've been particularly involved with Language isolates and unclassified languages: Jalaa language, Laal language, Shabo language, Shabo lexicon , ...
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African languages
... languages Map showing the distribution of African language families and some major African languages. Afro ... diversity of many African countries has made language policy an extremely important issue in the ... of the value of their linguistic inheritance. Language policies that are being developed nowadays are ... as the "Year of African Languages". [1] Language families Most African languages belong to one of four language families: Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Niger- ...
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