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  • 81Muskogean languages — Muskogean Geographic distribution: southeastern North America Linguistic classification: Muskogean Subdivisions: disputed, see below …

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  • 82Portuguese-based creole languages — Portuguese creoles are creole languages which have been significantly influenced by Portuguese. Contents 1 Origins 1.1 Origin of the name 2 Africa 3 Americas …

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  • 83Scandinavian languages — Introduction also called  North Germanic languages    group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish (Danish language), Swedish (Swedish language), Norwegian (Norwegian language) (Dano Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic… …

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  • 84Bantu languages — Bantu Geographic distribution: Subsaharan Africa, mostly Southern Hemisphere Linguistic classification: Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid …

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  • 85Elvish languages — are constructed languages used typically by elves in a fantasy setting.Tolkien s Elvish languagesAuthor J. R. R. Tolkien created many languages for Elves, which eventuated in the creation of a mythology (expounded in his books), complete with… …

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  • 86Hmong-Mien languages — or Miao Yao languages Language family of southern China, northern Vietnam, Laos, and northern Thailand, with more than nine million speakers. Hmong (Miao, Meo) has been divided into three dialect groups, Western, Central, and Northern. Beginning… …

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  • 87SEMITIC LANGUAGES — SEMITIC LANGUAGES, the name given by A.L. Schloezer in 1781 to the language family to which Hebrew belongs because the languages then reckoned among this family (except Canaanite) were spoken by peoples included in Genesis 10:21–29 among the sons …

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  • 88The Languages of Pao — Infobox Book | name = The Languages of Pao title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of first edition of The Languages of Pao author = Jack Vance illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre =… …

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  • 89Kuki-Chin–Naga languages — Kuki Chin–Naga (not a language family) Geographic distribution: East Asia Linguistic classification: Sino Tibetan (Tibeto Burman) Kuki Chin–Naga …

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  • 90Finno-Ugric languages — Finno Ugric Geographic distribution: Eastern and Northern Europe, North Asia Linguistic classification: Uralic Finno Ugric Subdivisions: Ugric (Ugrian) …

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