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  • 101Norwegian language — Norwegian norsk Pronunciation [nɔʂk] Spoken in  Norway (4.8 million) …

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  • 102Māori language — Te Reo redirects here. For the television channel, see Te Reo (TV). Māori Māori Spoken in New Zealand Region Polynesia Ethnicity Māori …

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  • 103Tigrinya language — Tigrinya ትግርኛ tigriññā Pronunciation /tɨɡrɨɲa/ Spoken in Eritrea, Ethiopia …

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  • 104Chadian Arabic — Spoken in Chad, Sudan, Cameroon, Nigeria, Central African Republic, Niger Native speakers 1,140,000  (date missing) Language family Afro Asiatic …

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  • 105Mildly context-sensitive language — In formal grammar theory, mildly context sensitive languages are a class of formal languages which can be efficiently parsed, but still possess enough context sensitivity to allow the parsing of natural languages. The concept was first introduced …

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  • 106Context-free language — In formal language theory, a context free language is a language generated by some context free grammar. The set of all context free languages is identical to the set of languages accepted by pushdown automata. Contents 1 Examples 2 Closure… …

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  • 107Danish language — Danish dansk Pronunciation [danˀsɡ̊] Spoken in   …

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  • 108French language — French La langue française Pronunciation [fʁɑ̃sɛ] Spoken in See below Native speakers 68 million (2005) …

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  • 109Italian language — Italiano redirects here. For other uses, see Italiano (disambiguation). Italian Italiano, Lingua italiana or Idioma Italiano Pronunciation [itaˈljano] Spoken in …

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  • 110Volapük — Infobox Language name=Volapük caption=Logo creator=Johann Martin Schleyer date=1879–1880 setting=International: mostly in Europe speakers=20 [http://www.villagevoice.com/arts/0031,lafarge,16942,12.html Pük, Memory: Why I Learned a Universal… …

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