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| 1 | Indo-Aryan languages |
| languages Kashmiri language Landha languages Jakati language Western Punjabi language Sindhi... The majority of Indo-Aryan languages derive from Sanskrit, the language of ancient India. The earliest form of Sanskrit recorded is Vedic Sanskrit: the language used in the oldest scriptures of ... | |
| 2 | Languages of India and Pakistan |
| See: Languages of India Languages of Pakistan ... | |
| 3 | List of languages by writing system |
| Arabic script Arabic language Persian language Urdu language Armenian alphabet Armenian language Brahmic family Bengali script Assamese language Bengali language Devanagari script Hindi language Marathi language Cyrillic alphabet Belarusian language Bulgarian language Macedonian language ... | |
| 4 | Penutian languages |
| The Penutian is a phylum (or stock) of language families that include many Native American languages of western North America, predominantly spoken at one time in Washington, Oregon, and California. Many Penutian languages are endangered, with few remaining speakers. Penutian language families ... | |
| 5 | Kuman language |
| redireccuman language ... | |
| 6 | Siouan languages |
| The Siouan languages are a Native American language family of North America. Some linguists group the Siouan languages together with the Caddoan and Iroquoian languages in a Macro-Siouan language family. Siouan languages Catawba language Siouan proper languages Central Siouan languages Mandan ... | |
| 7 | Spoken language |
| Spoken language is a language that people utter words of the language. Almost all languages are spoken languages. List of spoken language but not written language ... | |
| 8 | List of language families that contain one language |
| There are seven (7) language families that contain just one language : Cant languages English-Tahitian Pitcairn-Norfolk Chimakuan languages Quileute Coahuiltecan languages Tonkawa Lule-Vilela languages Vilela Mosetenan languages Tsimané Mura languages Múra-Pirahã Paezan languages ... | |
| 9 | Tibeto-Burman languages |
| The Tibeto-Burman linguistic subfamily of the proposed Sino-Tibetan language family is spoken in various central and south Asian countries: Myanmar (Burmese language), Tibet (Tibetan language), northern Thailand (Mong language), Nepal, Bhutan, India (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland ... | |
| 10 | List of Khoisan languages |
| This is a list of Khoisan languages , which are indigenous to southern Africa. All separate languages are linked to. Many of the languages listed are endangered, and several are extinct. Headings given are branches of the Khoisan language family. All links given outside of the External link ... | |
| 11 | List of Khoisan languages |
| This is a list of Khoisan languages , which are indigenous to southern Africa. All separate languages are linked to. Many of the languages listed are endangered, and several are extinct. Headings given are branches of the Khoisan language family. All links given outside of the External link ... | |
| 12 | Tai languages |
| The Tai languages are a subgroup of the Tai Kadai language family. The Tai languages include the most widely spoken of the Tai-Kadai languages, including Thai, the national language of Thailand, Lao or Laotian, the national language of Laos, Myanmar's Shan language, and Zhuang, a major language of ... | |
| 13 | Hokan languages |
| The Hokan languages are a group of languages spoken in North America by Native Americans. Hokan languages were mostly spoken in what is now California, with some Hokan-speaking groups in Arizona and northwestern Mexico. Hokan languages were spoken by the Pomo, Esselen and other coastal groups ... | |
| 14 | DCL |
| DCL may be: Data Control Language DIGITAL Command Language ... | |
| 15 | Senufo |
| The Senufo languages belong to the Gur language family ... |