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Cantonese/Archive1
Talk:Cantonese/Archive1
Basawala/Archive 1
User_talk:Basawala/Archive_1
Vai syllabary
The Vai syllabary was devised by of Jondu, in what is now Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia. He is regarded within the Vai community, as well as by most scholars, as the syllabary’s inventor and chief promoter when it was first documented in the 1830s.
Vai_syllabary
Bissa people
Bissa or Bisa is the name of an ethnic group living in South-Central Burkina Faso, in North-East Ghana, and in the northernmost tip of Togo. Their language, Bissa, is a Mande language that is related to, but not the same as, a cluster of languages in the old Borgou Kingdom area of North-east Benin and Northwest Nigeria, including Busa, Boko, and Kyenga. An alternate name for the Bissa is Busansi which is used by the Mossi people.
Bissa_people
Romanians/Archive 4
Talk:Romanians/Archive_4
Agutaynen language
The Agutaynen language is spoken on Agutaya Island in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.
Agutaynen_language
Hani language
The Hani language (HaniHaqniqdoq; ; ) is a language of the Loloish (Yi) branch of the Tibeto-Burman linguistic group spoken in China, Laos, Burma (Myanmar), and Vietnam by the Hani people. In China, Akha and other related languages are considered dialects of Hani.
Hani_language
Agul language
Aghul, also called Agul, is a language spoken by the Aguls who live in southern Dagestan (a republic of Russia) and Azerbaijan.
Agul_language
List of Australian Aboriginal languages
Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects.
List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_languages
List of Australian Aboriginal languages
Talk:List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_languages
Barí language
Barí is a Chibchan language spoken in Northwestern South America by the Motilones. Motilones are sometimes called "dobocubi", but this is a pejorative term.There were 850 speakers in Colombia in 1990 and 850 speakers in Venezuela in 2000.
Barí_language
Ethnologue
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Chong language
The Chong language (also referred to as Chawng, Shong, or Xong) is an endangered language spoken in Cambodia and southeastern Thailand. It is a Western Pearic language in the Eastern Mon-Khmer language family branch. Chong is currently the focus of a language revitalization project in Thailand.The Chong language is marked by its unusual 4-way contrast in register.
Chong_language
Ethnologue
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Surma people
Surma is the Ethiopian government's collective name for the Suri, the Mursi and the Me'en. Altogether they number about 80,000 people. There is no current census. All three speak languages of the southeast branch of the Surmic language cluster. Some have used the terms "Suri" and "Surma" interchangeably, or for contradictory purposes, so readers should note carefully what group an author is referring to.
Surma_people
Bari language
Bari is the language of the Sudan Bari . It is spoken by other Bari Speakers like Pojulu, Kakaw, Nyangwara, Mundari and Kuku people. It is an Eastern Nilotic language, and has several dialects. SIL and The Ethnologue, there were 420,000 speakers of Bari in Sudan 2000.
Bari_language
List of endangered languages in South America
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native speakers, it becomes an extinct language. South America is a continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
List_of_endangered_languages_in_South_America
Khorasani Turkic language
Talk:Khorasani_Turkic_language
List of endangered languages in Africa
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native speakers, it becomes an extinct language. Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent.
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Africa
Ethnologue2
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