a family of languages

  • 121Amazigh languages — Introduction also called  Berber languages        family of languages in the Afro Asiatic language (Afro Asiatic languages) phylum. As they are the most homogeneous division within Afro Asiatic, the Amazigh languages have often been referred to… …

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  • 122Yuman–Cochimí languages — Yuman–Cochimí Yuman Geographic distribution: Colorado River basin and Baja California Linguistic classification: Hokan ? Yuman–Cochimí Subdivision …

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  • 123Brahmic family of scripts — The Brahmic family is a family of syllabaries (writing systems) used in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Central Asia and East Asia, descended from the Brāhmī script of Mauryan India.The individual syllabaries may be called Brahmic… …

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  • 124Chinookan languages — Chinook Tsinúk Geographic distribution: Columbia River Valley Linguistic classification: Penutian ? Chinook Subdivisions: Kiksht …

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  • 125Tocharian languages — Infobox Language name = Tocharian languages region = Tarim Basin in Central Asia extinct = 9th century iso2=ine familycolor = Indo European family = Indo European Tocharian script = Tocharian script lc1=xto |ld1=Tocharian A |ll1=none lc2=txb |ld2 …

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  • 126Savanna languages — Infobox Language family name=Savannas region=West Africa, around Burkina Faso in the west to CAR in the east familycolor=Niger Congo fam2=Atlantic CongoThe Savannas family of languages is a postulated branch of the Niger Congo languages that… …

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  • 127Chinese languages — or Sinitic languages Family of languages comprising one of the two branches of Sino Tibetan. They are spoken by about 95% of the inhabitants of China and by many communities of Chinese immigrants elsewhere. Linguists regard the major dialect… …

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  • 128Kwa languages — For other uses, see Kwa. Kwa New Kwa Geographic distribution: Côte d Ivoire, Ghana, and Togo Linguistic classification: Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo …

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