Languages
Languages are presented in terms of the Ethnologue family classification.
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Afro-Asiatic
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Algic
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Arai (Left May)
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Arauan
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Australian
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Austro-Asiatic
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Austronesian
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Aymaran
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Barbacoan
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Bororoan
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Cariban
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Central Solomons
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Chibchan
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Chimakuan
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Chinookan
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Chipaya-Uru
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Cholonan
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Chon
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Chukotko-Kamchatkan
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Chumashan
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Cochimí-Yuman
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Creole
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Dravidian
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East Bird’s Head-Sentani
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East Geelvink Bay
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East New Britain
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Eastern Trans-Fly
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Eskimo-Aleut
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Eyak-Athabaskan
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Great Andamanese
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Guajiboan
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Guaykuruan
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Harákmbut
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Huavean
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Indo-European
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Iroquoian
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Jabutian
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Japonic
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Jean
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Jicaquean
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Jivaroan
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Karajá
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Kartvelian
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Katukinan
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Keresan
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Khoe-Kwadi
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Kiowa-Tanoan
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Kra-Dai
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Kx’a
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Language isolate
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Lower Mamberamo
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Maipurean
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Mascoyan
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Matacoan
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Maxakalian
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Misumalpan
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Miwok-Costanoan
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Mixe-Zoquean
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Mongolic
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Mosetenan
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Muskogean
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Nambiquaran
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Niger-Congo
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Nilo-Saharan
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North Bougainville
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North Caucasian
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Otomanguean
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Palaihnihan
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Panoan
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Pauwasi
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Piawi
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Ramu-Lower Sepik
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Sahaptian
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Salish
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Senagi
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Sepik
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Sino-Tibetan
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Siouan-Catawban
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South Bougainville
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South-Central Papuan
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Sálivan
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Tacanan
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Takelman
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Tarascan
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Tequistlatecan
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Tor-Kwerba
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Torricelli
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Totonacan
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Trans-New Guinea
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Tucanoan
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Tungusic
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Tupian
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Tuu
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Uralic
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Uto-Aztecan
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Wakashan
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West Papuan
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Wintuan
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Yele-West New Britain
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Yeniseian
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Yokutsan
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Yukian
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Zamucoan
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Zaparoan