yarilo (the god of the sun) Old Slavic (ancient language)

rana Hausa (Harshen Hausa) a Chadic language (a branch of the Afroasiatic language family) spoken by 40 million people of Northern Nigeria and Southern Niger

rara Nimbia a dialect of the Gwandara language (Northern Nigeria)

rana; cin (?) Guazi Afroasiatic Chadic

nana Arabishi Nigeria?

nana Garaku Nigeria

nana Gitata Nigeria

nana Gwagwa Nigeria

nana Karshi Nigeria

naNe; na:ŋge Nigerian Fulfulde Nigeria

nang~a Kenga Kenga is a Bongo-Bagirmi language of Chad.

nange Borgu Fulfulde Benin (Africa)

nange Central Eastern Niger Fulfulde Niger

nange Fula Burkina Faso Northern Burkina Faso, the Sahel region

nange Fulfulde Maasina Mali (Africa)

nange Maasina Niger-Congo language.

5eNg~e Konja Sundani Cameroon, Africa.

5ENg~E Bunoge Mali (Africa)

5aNga Bukusu Uganda

5aNga; tadi Nzebi The Nzebi languages are a series of Bantu languages spoken in the western Congo and in Gabon.

5aNg~a Masaba Uganda

5am Bamileke North-Western Cameroon

5am Samba Leko South-Western Nigeria (Africa)

5aNa Iyaa Congo

5aN Konja Ndung Cameroon, Africa.

5aga Somyev Somyev (Somyewe), also known as Kila, is a nearly extinct Mambiloid language of two villages, one in Nigeria and one in Cameroon

na; tiyo; nyele Ntomba Njale Congo, Africa

5a Babong Cameroon

5a Balondo Cameroon

5E Elung Cameroon

5ElE Konda Twelia Democratic Republic of the Congo

5EN; du3 Nla Mbo western Cameroon (Africa)

5EnE (ane); una; tiyo Ntomba spoken in the DR Congo and the Republic of the Congo.

5me' Denya-Bajwo a Bantoid language of Cameroon

5EN Mienge(Bassossi) Cameroon

5EN Nninong Cameroon

5Ea Manehas Cameroon

Nam Shupamem Cameroon (Africa)

5eNk (5eNG~) ; XEC Mapos Mapos Buang, also known as Mapos or Central Buang, is an Oceanic language in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (?)

5im Baba (!) Cameroon

5i Nle Mbo (!) Cameroon (Africa)

5i Aghem Weh (!) North West Region of Cameroon

5ima Gidiccho (!) Gidiccho Island, Welege Island, Golmakka Island, and the western shore of Lake Abaya, Ethiopia.

5an Basari Southern Senegal (Africa)

5um Adere (Adare; Hareri) Somali (Africa)

5um Dzodinka At the Cameroon and Nigeria border

5um Mungaka Cameroon

5um3 Pinyin Pinyin is a Grassfields language spoken by some 27,000 people in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

5um; nuвm (???) Bali Balinese (or simply Bali) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by 3.3 million people (as of 2000) on the Indonesian island of Bali as well as Northern Nusa Penida, Western Lombok, Eastern Java, Southern Sumatra, and Sulawesi.

num Bambui Mbui (Bambui) is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.

na Baga Mboteni at the North of Guinea (Africa)

na Bandial in the South of Senegal

na7 Falor Senegal

na7 Ndut Falor Palor (Falor, Paloor) is a language spoken in Senegal

na7 Palor Senegal

nai Yariba (Yoruba, Yooba) Nigeria

n-ʃul Nkumm Nigeria (near the Cameroon border)

N3 De Wungtse Cameroon (at the border with Nigeria)

n3num3 Mankon Cameroon

nage Bagirmi Fulfulde CAR (Africa)

nah; nox** Lehar Lehar or Laalaa (in their language) is one of the Cangin languages spoken in Senegal

nak Non Senegal (West Africa)

nox Safen Safene (Saafen), or Saafi-Saafi, is the principal Cangin language, spoken by 200,000 people in Senegal.

naho oN Ongamo Ongamo, or Ngas, is probably extinct Eastern Nilotic language of Tanzania.

Nama (Namla) Wom Africa Nigeria

anwu (ash-shams ??) Igbo The language of Igbo people (Igboid; Niger-Congo; Africa). Spoken at the South-East Nigeria. More than 18 million people speak Igbo. There is an opinion that Igbo ancestors came from African Grate Lakes and Luna Mountains (East and Central Africa) to settle the place where Sahara desert dominates now. The desertification forced the people to migrate ahead to the South and to the North.

anwu Ika Nigeria Nigeria

aNgwo Fam east of Nigeria

alaNw~u Ekpeye Nigeria

alaŋ Kam Nigeria

aNu Ukawani Aboh Ndoni Nigeria

angu; tazi Mbala Democratic Republic of the Congo

anu Igede the language spoken in Benue State and Cross River State, Nigeria,

amb~u Tsonga Tsonga (Xitsonga) is a Southern African Bantu language spoken by the Tsonga people

ani*; ani* i*ki Ombo Ombo is a Bantu language of Maniema Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

ani* Kusu Matapa Democratic Republic of the Congo

ani*i; oruwa Biseni the Nigerian coastal area

ani Gengele Democratic Republic of the Congo

ani Komo Democratic Republic of the Congo

a5i (tazi); angu Mbala the Democratic Republic of the Congo

a5i; Ci Ogba Ogba is a dialect of the standard Igbo spoken by the Ogba people of Nigeria.

a5i; yanyo Bijago Bijago (or Bidyogo) is the language of the Bissagos Archipelago of Guinea-Bissau.

a5i Bijogo the language of the tribe, inhabiting an island in Atlantic near Guinea-Bissau (Africa)

a5ik (aɲik) Maba Mabang Maba (Maban, Mabang) is a Maban language spoken in Chad and Sudan. It is divided into several dialects, and serves as a local trade language. Maba is closely related to the Masalit language. Not to be confused with Maba language (Indonesia)

a5iN Runga Aiki is a Maban language of Chad. It consists of two dialects, Runga and Kibet, which are divergent enough to be considered separate languages. Kibet (Kibeit, Kibeet, Kabentang) is spoken in Chad, while Runga (Roungo) is split between Chad and the CAR.

an Bulu the language at the Southern Cameroon (Africa)

ana Boma Nord Ekemwa the Democratic Republic of Congo

ana Boma Nord the Democratic Republic of Congo

ana Boma the Democratic Republic of Congo

anak; se5yen Kuwaataay Gambia (Africa)

anda Pinzi a Bantu language of Gabon.

ane Bolia Bandundu the Democratic Republic of Congo

Ane Kela the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Tshuopa province

alo Banda-Bambari Central African republic (Africa)

alo Linda Central African Republic

ae Burmese Official Language of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (Burma).

cam; kham, zuna Romani (or Romany or Gipsy) is the language of the Roma and Sinti, who came originally from now Northern India and parts of Pakistan. It is an Indo-Aryan language (like Hindi, Gujarati, etc.). Romani is spoken by a total of 4.8 million people in 42 European countries, including Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bulgaria and Slovakia.

kam (kham) Angloromani Angloromany (literally "English Romany") or "Angloromani" is a language combining aspects of English and Romany.

kh~am North Russian Romani Russia

kh~am Romungro Romani Carpathian Romani, also known as Central Romani or Romungro Romani, is a group of dialects of the Romani language spoken from Southern Poland to Hungary, and from eastern Austria to Ukraine.

kh~am Selice Romani Indo-Aryan language of Slovakia

kh~am; murS Sepecides Romani Turkey

kh~am Sofia Erli Romani Bulgaria

kh~am Sremski Gurbet Romani Serbia

kh~am Ursari Romani Bulgaria

kh~am Vlax Romani Vlax Romani is a dialect group of the Romani language. Vlax Romani varieties are spoken mainly in Southeastern Europe by Romani people.

kh~am Sinti Romani Sinte Romani is the variety of Romani spoken by the Sinti people in Germany, France, Austria, some parts of Northern Italy and other adjacent regions.

kh~am Bugurdzi Romani Kosovo (former Yugoslavia)

kh~am Banatiski Gurbet Romani Serbia

kh~am Burgenland Romani Austria

kam; kh~am Gurvari Romani Hungary

kh~am Dolenjski Romani Hungary (on the border with Austria)

kham Nagameza India (*).

khann (?) Yiddish Germanic; Indo-European; Europe, Asia

zhan Jingpho or Kachin, is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Burma and China by about 900,000 people.

daaran Kushi (?) Chadic branch of Afroasiatic macro family

dinayara Rajasthani Rajasthani is an Indo-Aryan language of India, whose number of speakers are estimated up to 80 million people. It is spoken chiefly in the state of Rajasthan but also in Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab.

nw~ar Peshawar Pashto Pakistan

nw~3r Northern Pashto Northern Pashto or Northeastern Pashto, sometimes known as Yusufzai Pashto after its principal subdialect, is a Northern dialect of Pashto spoken in Northern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and Northeastern Afghanistan.

nw~3r Baffa Pashto The North of Pakistan

nw~3r Oghi Pashto Pakistan

nw~3r Swabi Pashto The Northern Pakistan

nw~3r Batagram Pashto the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan

nw~3r Bajaur Pashto in the North of Pakistan

nw~3r Charsadda Pashto in the North of Pakistan

nw~3r Madyan Pashto Northern Pakistan

nm3r st3rga Bar Pashto in the North of Pakistan

nw~3r Cherat Pashto Pakistan

nw~3r Dir Pashto Northern Pakistan

nw~ar Peshawar Pashto Pakistan

nw~ar Mardan Pashto Northern Pakistan

nw~3r Mingora Pashto Northern Pakistan

mi3 st3rg Wana Pashto Northern Pakistan

mer3 st3rg3 Parachinar Pashto Pakistan

mEra st3rga Zakha Khel Afridi Pashto Pakistan

xorm3 st3rga Miran Shah Pashto Northern Pakistan

d3 nm3r st3rga Mohmand Pashto Northern Pakistan

mer; mer3 st3rg3 Jamrud Afridi Pashto Pakistan

mEr3 st3rg3 Hangu Pashto Pakistan

m3r st3rg3 Shinwari Pashto The Shinwari is an ethnic Pashtun tribe of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

lmer3 st3rg3 Thal Pashto The North-East of Pakistan

nm3r; lm3r Pashin Kakari Pashto Pakistan

nm3r Lakki Marwat Pashto Pakistan

nmer Jallozai Pashto Pakistan

lm3r Chaman Pashto at the Southern Afganistan

lm3r Kandahar Pashto Afganistan

lm3r Pishin Pashto Pishin is a district in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.

lm3r Quetta Pashto Quetta is the provincial capital and largest city of Balochistan, Pakistan.

lm3r Ningrahar (?) Pashto Nangarhar Province

mer Waneci a Pashto dialect which is spoken by a small population of Tareen tribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan, primarily in Harnai and Sinjawi area east of Quetta, Northern Balochistan, Pakistan.

mier Tirah Afridi Pashto The Northern Pakistan

mier Ormuri in some regions of Pakistan and Afganistan.

mira Yidgha The Yidgha language is an Eastern Iranian language of the Pamir group spoken in the upper Lotkoh Valley (Tehsil Lotkoh) of Chitral in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

mira Munji The Munji language, also known as Munjani, Munjhan and the Munjiwar language, is a Pamir language spoken in Munjan valley in Badakhshan Province in Northeast Afghanistan.

mir Bannu Pashto in the North of Pakistan

mihr New Persian (Farsi) Iran, Afganistan, Tajikistan

tafukt; tafuљt; tafuyt Tamazight Spoken in Morocco, Algeria

tafukt; ittij Kabyle (or Kabylian) language Kabyle is a Berber language spoken in Kabylie, a region of Algeria. There are about 5 million speakers in Algeria, and a total of 7 million speakers worldwide.

tafuk, tafukt, iafukt Berber That is a family of similar or closely related languages and dialects indigenous to North Africa.

tafuk Tamahaq Tahaggart Tamahaq (Tahaggart Tamahaq, Tamahaq Tahaggart) is the only known Northern Tuareg language, spoken in Algeria, western Libya and Northern Niger.

t3f7uk Tamajeq Tayart Air It is spoken by the Tuareg people inhabiting the Air Mountains, in the Agadez Region of Niger.

tafut Awjila (Awjilah, Aoudjila; self-name: tawjilit) is one of berber languages in estern Libya.

tafuyt Tamazight Central Atlas Ayt Izdeg The language in central part of Marocco

8afuS8 Tamazight Central Atlas Ayt Ndhir The language in central part of Marocco

tafukt Tamazight Central Atlas Ntifa The language in central part of Marocco

tafukt Tashelhit Ida Usemlal Berber language in Southern Morocco

tafuct Ghmara The Ghomara language is a Northern Berber language spoken in Morocco.

tafukt Foqaha the language in central region of Libya

tfukt Siwa Berber The Siwi language (also known as Siwan or Siwa Berber, selfname: Jlan n Isiwan) is the easternmost Berber language, spoken in Egypt by an estimated 15,000 to 20,000[8] people in the oases of Siwa and Gara, near the Libyan border.

tfuyt Figuig East of Morocco (Nothern Africa)

tfuyt Tumzabt Tumzabt is a Berber language spoken by the Mozabites, an Ibadi group inhabiting the seven cities of the M'zab in the Northern Sahara.

tfit Ouargla Berber Ouargli, or Teggargrent is a Zenati Berber language. It is spoken in the oases of Ouargla and N'Goussa (Ingusa) in Algeria.

tfit Wargla The language is spoken in scattered oases of Algeria and Morocco

t37f3kt (t37fukt) Zenaga South-West Mavritania

tawf3k Tetserret Tetserret (Tin Sert) is a Tuareg Berber language spoken by the Ait-Awari and Kel Eghlal Tuareg tribes of the Akoubounou (Akabinu) commune in Niger.

8fuyc8(8fuS8) Tarifit Tarifit is a Northern Berber language of the Zenati subgroup, spoken mainly in the Moroccan Rif by about 2,5 million people.

8afuS8 Senhayi Northern Africa

8afuT8 Senhaja De Srair Senhaja de Srair ('Senhaja of Srair') is a Northern Berber language. It is spoken by the Sanhaja Berbers inhabiting the Southern part of the Moroccan Rif.

8fui8 Chenoua Algeria, the Mediterranean coast

8fuS8 Metmata Southern Тунис (Northern Africa)

8fuy8 Beni Snous Western Algerian Berber spoken near Tlemcen in Algeria

tfust Tarifiyt Berber That is a family of similar or closely related languages and dialects indigenous to North Africa.

tufut Jebel Nefusa Lybia

tufut Jerba the language of the Djerba (Jerba, Jarbah) people in the largest island of North Africa, located in the Gulf of Gabes. ??

ufut Nafusi Nafusi (also spelt Nefusi; Tanfusit) is a Berber language spoken in the Nafusa Mountains, a large area in Northwestern Libya.

ufura Mboi Mboi (Mboire, Mboyi) is an Adamawa language of Nigeria.

nje:f Serer (Senegal - Gambia), Africa

Ch~i Ch~i Nggwahyi Nggwahyi (Ngwaxi, Ngwohi) is a minor Chadic language of Nigeria.

gbe Abidji Kwa family: Agneby group (Ivory Coast)

uwaha Abar Benue-Congo family: Beboid group; Nigeria, Cameroon

uwaha Missong Benue-Congo family: Beboid group; Nigeria, Cameroon

Nzui Ejagham Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzol Nkem Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzol Abanyom Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzol Nnam Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzul Nsell Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzul Nkum Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzul Ekajuk Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzun Efutop Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzun Nta Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

nzon Nde Benue-Congo family: Ekajuk group (Nigeria)

enen (approx.) Mwetug Akoose Benue-Congo family: Bantu-A group

ene (approx.) Elung Akoose Benue-Congo family: Bantu-A group

mpaso Nilamba Benue-Congo family: Bantu-F group

mutena Nkoya Benue-Congo family: Bantu-L group

teni; tena Sonde Kyaanza The South-West of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

ana, tena, taNwa Lunda Democratic Republic of the Congo

TeN Kuman Uganda Uganda

tEn Okobo Okobo is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

ten Ruund Ruund (Ruwund), also known as Northern Lunda or Uruund, is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola.

tena Siriono Siriono is a Tupian language spoken by about 400 Sirionу people (50 are monolingual) and 120 Yuqui in eastern Bolivia

haso7 k'atena Pilaga Pilaga is a Guaicuruan language spoken by 4,000 people in the Bermejo and Pilcomayo River valleys, western Formosa Province, in Northeastern Argentina.

laga Phuti Phuthi (Siphuthi) is a Nguni Bantu language spoken in Southern Lesotho and areas in South Africa

lana; mairowa Gibanawa at the Northern Nigeria

laNa Hlubi South Africa (Maputu)

laNa Zulu Nkandla The South Africa

laNg~a (langa) Northern Ndebele Northern Ndebele, also called isiNdebele, Sindebele, Zimbabwean Ndebele or North Ndebele, and formerly known as Matabele, is an African language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, spoken by the Northern Ndebele people, or Matabele, of Zimbabwe.

laNg~a (raNg~a) Ngoni one of several languages of the Ngoni people, who descend from the Nguni people of Southern Africa, and the language is a member of the Nguni subgroup, with the variety spoken in Malawi sometimes referred to as a dialect of Zulu.

laNg~a Southern Ndebele Southern Ndebele, also known as Transvaal Ndebele, isiNdebele, Ndebele, is an African language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, spoken by the Ndebele people of South Africa.

laNg~a Thembu South Africa (?)

laNg~a Zimbabwe Ndebele Zimbabwe

langa Ngoni Malawi a Bantu language of Malawi

langa Swati The Swazi or Swati language (Swazi: siSwati [siswat'i]) is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken in Swaziland and South Africa by the Swazi people.

ilanga Xhosa Benue-Congo family: Bantu-S group

ca: (za)(jah); cha Hoan Peripheral-Khoisan family: Чъоан group (Botsvana)

llx'oin |Xam Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

ll'oe ||Ng!ke Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

ll'ui Khomani Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

ll'ui N|uu Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

llumi ||Xegwi Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

le (len) |'Auni Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

l'i |Haasi Peripheral-Khoisan family: Къви group (Africa)

ll'an !Xoong Peripheral-Khoisan family: Таа group (Africa)

ll'an Kakia Peripheral-Khoisan family: Таа group (Africa)

ll'an (ll'e:) N|u||en Peripheral-Khoisan family: Таа group (Africa)

sores; !kanis Nama Namibia (Africa)

sore-b (sore-b-i) !Ora Central Khoisan family: Кхойкхой group (Africa)

lam Zhu'hoan Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group (Africa)

lam Kxauen Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group (Africa)

lam ! Kung Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group (Africa)

la:m Grootfontein ! Kung Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group (Africa)

lam !O! Kung Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group (Africa)

lam Нама (Nama, Khoekhoegowab) Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. The biggest Khoisan language: 234000 speakers in Namibia and South Africa

lam Cape Khoekhoe Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. Almost dead language in South-Western SAR (about 100 people).

lam Kxoe language Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group (7000 speakers)

lam ||Ani-Buga language Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. (4000 speakers)

lam Naro language Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam ||Gana-|Gui language Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. (4500 speakers)

lam #Haba Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam; kobo Cara Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam |Xaise Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam Danisi Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam Ts'ixa Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam Tshwa Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. (9300 speakers)

lam Shua Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group. (6000 speakers)

lam Hiechware Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group

lam Yamana Yagan (originally Yahgan, but also now spelled Yaghan, Jagan, Iakan), also known as Yamana and Hausi Kuta, is one of the indigenous languages of Tierra del Fuego, spoken by the Yagan people. It is regarded as a language isolate, although some linguists have attempted to relate it to Kawesqar and Chon. Yahgan was also spoken briefly on Keppel Island in the Falkland Islands at a missionary settlement.

k'obo Deti Central Khoisan family: Kalahari-Khoisan group (Africa)

gao Ekoka ! Xung Peripheral-Khoisan family: Nothern Khoisan group

ll'akasu Sandawe Sandawe family: Sandawe group. The Dadoma privince, Tanzania. Africa

?iso-wa-ko Hadza Hadza family: Hadza group (Hadza; Africa)

swe:ri Jalaa (basaren da jalaabe) also known as Centum or Cen Tuum, is an extinct language of northeastern Nigeria

dw~3b Kol Cameroun, a Niger-Congo language of the Bantu family

sh~anum Idu Nigeria (in the central region)

aca (?) Oropom (Oworopom) is an African language almost certainly extinct. The language was purportedly once spoken by the Oropom people in Northeastern Uganda and Northwestern Kenia.

ukat isiXhosa (Xhosa) The Xhosa language is one of the official languages of South Africa.

ayya Krongo Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

aya Kurondi Southern Sudan

aya Keiga Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

i:ya Tumtum Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

ndan; aya Katcha Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

andanaya Tumma Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

ndalaya Kanga Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

ndalaya Miri: (Hill) Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

ndalaya (in8~alaya) Miri Kadugli–Krongo family: Kadugli–Krongo group; Sudan

ndana:ya Katcha Kadugli–Krongo family: Kadugli–Krongo group

in8~ilaia Chiroro Sudan (Africa)

indinaya Kadugli Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

ndina:ya Kadugli Kadugli–Krongo family: Kadugli–Krongo group

indi Serena Ecuador (Africa)

ten; ea Tulishi Kadugli; Kadugli; South Sudan, Africa

tenea Tulishi Kadugli–Krongo family: Kadugli–Krongo group

tigimy~a7 Tulishi Tulishi (Kuntulishi, Thulishi, Tulesh) is a Kadu language spoken in Kordofan.

asis Nandi (*) Nilotic; Nilo-Saharan; Africa

asista Kipsigis a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Kenya by the Kipsigis tribe (470,000 people). It's a dialect of Kalenjin, along with Nandi and Keiyo.

mbang Sara The Sara languages comprise over a dozen Bongo–Bagirmi languages spoken mainly in Southern Chad; a few are also spoken in the North of the Central African Republic. They are members of the Central Sudanic language family.

babar (*) Sumerian the territory of modern Iraq

teli; celi; seliti (The God of the sun) Selkup Spoken in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Siberia, Russia (Samoyedic; Uralic; Eurasia)

tirkэtir; terki Chukchi Chukchi is a Paleosiberian language spoken by Chukchi people in the Eastenmost extremity of Siberia, mainly in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Chukchi-Koryak branch of Chukchi-Kamchatka family.

tijkэtij Koryak (or Nymylan) the language of Koryaks, the main population of inhabitants of Koryak national county (RF).

titke-tit Alutor Alutor is a language of Russian Federation that belongs to the Chukchi-Koryak group of Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages. Unwritten.

tijkэtij Chawchuven Northeast of Siberia

titk-э-n Palana Northeast of Siberia

titkэp Karagin Northeast of Siberia

ketipin Pohnpeian One of five official Languages of the Federated States of Micronesia. Spoken in the State of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia.

hi (pronounced [hee]), taiyou, ohisama Japan Altai language family. People in western area of Japan often use 'ohisan'.

ohisan Kyokotoba Kyo-kotoba, a dialect of Japanese spoken in Kyoto.

ohisEmE Tokyo Japanese Japan

ti'up Proto-Ainu Ainu languages are a small language family originally spoken on the Northern Japanese island of Hokkaido

tida Shimayumita The Kikai language (Shimayumita) is spoken on Kikai Island (southwestern Japan).

tida Myaakufutsu the language spoken in the Miyako Islands, located southwest of Okinawa.

tida Tarama-Minna hogen Language spoken in the Miyako Islands (Japan).

tida* (tidan) Sani Amami The language is spoken in the Amami Islands (Japan)

tida Shuri Okinawan language (Japan)

teNdo Takarajima Japanese the island language in the Southern Japan

tida Taketomi Yaeyama the Yaeyama Islands, the Southernmost inhabited island group in Japan

tida Nishihara Miyako Miyako dialect is spoken at the Miyako islands, located southwest of Okinawa (Nishihara district).

tida Miyako Southern islands of Japan

tida Fukusato Miyako the island of the southern Japanese ridge (to the North of Taiwan)

tida Kuninaka Miyako Southern islands of Japan

tida; tidaganas3 Tokuwase the language on one of the Southern islands of Japan

tida Yaeyama The Yaeyama language is a Southern Ryukyuan language spoken in the Yaeyama Islands, the Southernmost inhabited island group in Japan

tida Uehara Yaeyama Southernmost island group in Japan

tida Kabira Yaeyama Southernmost island group in Japan

tida Kuroshima Yaeyama Southernmost island group in Japan

tida Yonamine Japan

tida Yoron The Yoron language is a dialect continuum spoken on Yoronjima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan.

tida Kamikatetsu Kikai Southern islands of Japan

tida Izena Kunigami Japan

tida, Cida Komi Yaeyama Japan, Isigaki Island (near Taiwan)

tidaN Yonaguni The Yonaguni language is a Southern Ryukyuan language spoken by around 400 people on the island of Yonaguni, in the Ryukyu Islands, the westernmost of the chain lying just east of Taiwan.

hidoN Ei Japanese at Southern part of Kusu island (Japan)

hidaw Toda Taroko Taroko is a language of Taiwan.

hidaw Truku Taroko Taiwan

hido Paran Taroko Taiwan

hidaw Hecuo Taroko Taiwan

kadaw Pilam Puyuma The Puyuma language, or Pinuyumayan, is the language of the Puyuma, an indigenous people of Taiwan

degow Manide Philippines

qadaw Tjubar Paiwan Paiwan is a native language of Taiwan, spoken by the Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous people.

qadaw Butanglu Paiwan southern part of Taiwan island

adaw Stimul Paiwan a native language of Taiwan, spoken by the Paiwan people, one tribe of the Taiwanese aborigines

odow (3dd3w) Molbog Philippines

igaw Yogad Yogad is an Austronesian language spoken primarily in Echague, Isabela and other nearby towns in the province in Northern Philippines.

tira Yamazato Okinawan Japan

tira Higa Okinawan Japan (Southern islands)

tira Naha one of the southern islands of Japan

Cind~a Kohama Yaeyama Japan, Isigaki Island (near Taiwan)

shinor-huk Aleut (also known as Unangan) is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. It is the heritage language of the Aleut people living in the Aleut Islands, Pribilof Islands, and Commander Islands.

null Tongan Tongan language is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch spoken in Tonga (Tonga Islands, South Pacific) (200000 speakers).

ee [i:] Ketic (Ket) (Yenisei Ostyak) is a Siberian language long thought to be an isolate, the sole surviving language of an Yeniseian language family. It is spoken along the Yenisei basin by the Ket people.

diell (dialectical - diill) Albanian Albanian is the official language of Republic of Albania. Also spoken in Serbia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovenia, Italy, etc.

dieL Albanian, Gheg one of the variety of Albanian (like Arvanitika)

diaw Arvanitic The language is spoken in Greece. The Arvanitic language is variety of Tosk Albanian

Cy~el3 Selkup Selkup language is the language of the Selkups, belonging to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic language family. It is spoken by some 1500 people in the region between the Ob and Yenisei Rivers (in Siberia).

ri; taiyang (astronom.); ritou Chinese The main representative of Sino-Tibetan language family. This is the oldest written language in the world

taiyang Gon ua One of the major divisions of the Chinese language spoken in Jiangxi province

taiyang Mandarin (Mandarian) northern and southwestern China

%tou; %von Jiamao Jiamao (or Kamau) is a divergent Hlai language spoken in Southern Hainan, China.

yм tou Jiao-Liao Jiaoliao or Jiao-Liao Mandarin is a primary dialect of Mandarin Chinese, spoken on the Shandong Peninsula.

aesng ta ven Lao (laotian) Thai language family

taNon; ky~aNNon Hawyiengz Zhuang Southern China

ky~aNNon Wuming Yongbei Zhuang The Southern China

kyaNNon Wuming Zhuang The Southern China, Wuming County

vai Tanan Rukai Rukai is a Formosan language spoken by the Rukai people in Taiwan. It is a member of the Austronesian language family. The Rukai language comprises six dialects, which are Budai, Labuan, Maga, Mantauran, Tanan, and Tona.

taunan Yerong Yerong is a language of China. It is spoken in West Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Baise prefecture, Napo county, on the Yunnan Province and Viet Nam border; Longhe district, Rongtun and Gonghe villages; Pohe district, Shanhe, Yong'an and Guoba.

tauNk~au Numao Bunu The south of China.

tauw3n Northern Dong Tianzhu Shidong China

tauwan Lakkia (Lakkja) Tai-Kadai language spoken in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Laibin, east-central Guangxi, Southern China.

tawan, tabwan (coloqual); phra-aathit (high language), suriya (mythological) Thai Thai (Siamese) is the official language of Tailand. Tai is a member of the Tai group of the Tai-Kadai language family. Over half of the words in Thai are borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit and Old Khmer. Spoken Thai is mutually intelligible with Laotian.

tawan; ph~a atit Tai Khuen Khun, or Tai Khun, is the language of the Tai Khun people of Kengtung, Shan state, Myanmar.

tawan Khorat Thai Thailand

tawan Lampang Thai Thailand

tavan Jinghong Tai Lue China

tavan Langjia Buyang Southern China

tavan Yuanyang Tai The South of China (near to Vietnam border)

t3van (nd~avan) Sandong Sui a Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Sui people of Guizhou province in China

nd~avan Sui The Sui language is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Sui people of Guizhou province in China.

ta maan Dong Southern Southern Guizhou, China (Rongjiang-Zhanglu dialect; Kam-Sui language)

ta van Lu China ?

ta vin Yang Yang Zhuang is a Tai language spoken in southwestern Guangxi, China, in Napo, Jingxi and Debao counties. (?)

ta.1' van.2 Yuanxin Hongjin Dai Tai Hongjin is a Tai language of Southern China.

ta.7 wan.2 Khun Khun, or Tai Khun, is the language of the Tai Khun people of Kengtung, Shan state, Myanmar. It is a Tai language, closely related to Thai and Lao. It is also spoken in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, and Yunnan Province, China.

dav3n Dongying Lingao a language spoken at the Chinese Hainan island

dav3n Ong Be the North-central coast of Hainan Island, including the suburbs of the provincial capital Haikou (China)

davan Ai-Cham is a language spoken mainly in Diwo and Boyao Townships, Jialiang District, Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou, China. Alternative names for the language are Jiamuhua, Jinhua and Atsam.

davan Taiyang Ai Cham South-East of China

davan Fangcun Mak The Southern China

davan Laliu Mak The Southern China

davan Mak The Mak language is a Kam-Sui language spoken in Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou, China.

dawan Shuiqing Sui The Sui language is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Sui people of Guizhou province in China.

havan Longzhou Zhuang China

havan Zhuang Northern Guizhou (China)

havEn Yuanjiang Tai in southern China (near to Vietnam border)

ch~ahw~an Li Baoding Taiwan

ch~avan Li Tongshi China

ch~3Nhi Naga Mao Northeastern India.

ch~a 5u Naga Chang Chang (Changyanguh), or Mochungrr, is a Naga language of Northeastern India.

tavin Jinping Tai China, on the border with Vietnam

tavon Menglian Tai in southern China

t3 m3v Karen Yintale Sino-Tibetan language family: Karenic group

T3lNe (C3lNe) Ksinmul Northern Vietnam

t3Nay Jruq a Mon-Khmer language of the Bahnaric branch spoken in Southern Laos.

t3t; th~3ufan Dongmen Mulam one of the Mulam dialects (Southern China and Northern Vietnam)

Ta5u Phom Phom is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Phom people of Nagaland, Northeastern India.

taman Kam Zhanglu Kam-Tai; Tai-Kadai; China, Asia

taman Zhanglu Dong Kam-Tai; Tai-Kadai; China, Asia

tamik Naga Thangal Northeastern India.

tamyat Panakhil Pangkhua (Pangkhu), or Paang, is a Kukish language primarily spoken in Bangladesh.

taNay Cheng Cheng (also known as Jeng, Chieng) is a Mon-Khmer language of Southern Laos.

taNNen Tai Daeng the language of the Tai Daeng people of Northwestern Vietnam and across the border into Northeastern Laos.

taNNon; dandat Wangmo Bouyei China

taNNon Zhoucheng Bai China

taNoa Nong Duu Mon Thailand

ak ToN Mlabri Thailand

naw-chi Duogu Tujia Duogu Tujia is a Tibeto-Burman language, spoken in south-central China.

nton Longhua Jionguai China

nton Liuxiang Jionguai China

no-dou Boluo (Luxi) Tujia Boluo Tujia is a Tibeto-Burman language, spoken in south-central China.

n mo Xiandao China

nh~o Hmoob Hmoob spoken in China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, USA, and French Guiana.

no Chuanqiandian the language in the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi

nu Hmong Daw China

nu Hmong Njua China

ponon Bunu China

hano Xiaozhai Younuo China

hano Huangluo Younuo Guangxi, China

nanne Hm-Nai China

nangu Punu Hmong-Mien; Hmong-Mien; Asia

na.6 lit.9 Biao (Kang Bau, Kang Beu) China

nach~e Naga Chokri Chokri, or Eastern Angami, is one of three languages spoken by the Chakhesang Naga of Phek district, Nagaland state, India.

ndy$y Dafang Southern China

ngam Tshangla (Tshang lo) Bodic; Sino-Tibetan; Asia

nniaN Kuy Soui, Kuay, or Kuy, language of Northeastern Thailand, Northern Cambodia, and parts of Southern Laos.

nepsuN Thulung Thulung is a Kiranti language spoken in parts of Nepal and Sikkim.

sin cando Santali Santali is a language in the Munda subfamily of Austroasiatic languages, related to Ho and Mundari. It is spoken by around 6.2 million people in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal, although most of its speakers live in India.

ne; thura Burmeza Birma (*).

ne'ra Kodagu Dravidian language, India (*).

amux3 Nanjiang Nanjiang County is a county of Sichuan Province, China.

anx3; antsha; mux3 Lalo Southern China

dzei te ze kua; me ni Xuecheng China

fa; mujaq Weigu Dialect of the Northern Qiang language, China, Tibet

gnit7; jong2 Hagfa Pinyim Hagfa Pinyim or HagFa PinYim (literally 'Hakka Pinyin') is a system of romanization used to transcribe Chinese characters as used in Hakka

ih~ekh~a Naga Rengma in Northeastern India.

koo** (?) Cham Cham is the language of the Cham people of Southeast Asia, and formerly the language of the kingdom of Champa in central Vietnam.

obEr She China

ocho Koriese Koryese - Koriese (relative Turkish language ???)

olimu Maklew Bulaka River; Bulaka River; Asia

oyon Savara Savara language may refer to either of two languages spoken by some aboriginal tribal peoples in eastern India

pa Ni Mok Thailand

pis Toda Toda is a Dravidian language noted for its many fricatives and trills. It is spoken by the Toda people, a population of about one thousand who live in the Nilgiri Hills of Southern India.

plaN Dakpakha Butan (between India and China)

py~einoi Hainan Kim Mun the Hainan island (China)

qa.33 lha:ŋ.53; wh~3n Laqua Qabiao, or sometimes Laqua is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Qabiao people in Northern Vietnam and Yunnan, China. Alternative names for Qabiao include Kabeo, Ka Beo, Ka Bao, Ka Biao, Laqua, Pubiao (Pupeo or Pu Peo) and Pen Ti Lolo (Bendi Lolo).

ret3k Wutun The Wutun language is a Chinese-Tibetan-Mongolian creolized language

rojiar Gurani Gorani (also Gurani) is a group of Northwestern Iranian dialects spoken by Kurdish people in the Southernmost parts of Iranian Kurdistan and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.

s3Ne7 Lawa La Up Thailand

sacuk Lepcha Lepcha language, or Rуng language is a Himalayish language spoken by the Lepcha people in Sikkim and parts of West Bengal, Nepal and Bhutan.

sh~3Ni7 Riang Black Striped Burma

sh~oNyi7 Riang White Striped Riang is a Mon-Khmer language of Burma and China

Nay saNi U The U language, or P'uman, is spoken by 40,000 people in the Yunnan province of China.

shingi** Krishnupur Koda Koda is an endangered Munda language of India and Bangladesh

sumT; th~akur Magahi India

tiNgai miak Naga Mzieme Northeastern India.

tini Manange Nepal (Tamangic language). Bodic; Sino-Tibetan; Asia

tiwaz Luwian Luwian; sometimes spelled Luvian, rarely Luish) is an ancient language or group of languages of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The culmination of Luwian language development took place in the 13 - 12th centuries B.C., when most of inscriptions were written. Anatolia, Northern Syria

tiZi Kirmanjki Turkey

toNkulu Onge The Onge language is one of two known Ongan languages within the Andaman family. It is spoken by the Onge people in Little Andaman Island in India.

too Domaaki Domaaki, also known as Dumaki or Domaa, is a Dardic language spoken by a few hundred people living in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.

tshandu** Kundang Koda India and Bangladesh

txiya* Gurung Western Nepal

uni Thangmi Thangmi, also called Thami, Thangmi Kham, Thangmi Wakhe, and Thani, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in central-eastern Nepal and Northeastern India by the Thami people.

uyuN; goyuNan Sora Sora is an Austroasiatic language of the Sora people, an ethnic group of eastern India, mainly in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

xiug Shom Peng Shompen (Shom Peng) is a language, or languages, spoken on Great Nicobar Island in the Indian union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean south of Burma.

yheko (yhekha) Naga Southern Rengma Northeastern India.

yi*ph~i*; 5iph~i* Jianchuan Bai South-eastern China

yi*ph~i* Heqing Bai Southern China

Yihobu Nuosu China

yom; k3yom Jiarong China, the central region

k3yom; yom Japhug Rgyalrong China ???

yum Shehri Shehri, also known as Jibbali, is a Modern South Arabian language. It is spoken by a small native population inhabiting the coastal towns and the mountains and wilderness areas upland from Salalah, located in the Dhofar Governorate in southwestern Oman.

zi mik Naga Tangkhul Kuki-Chin; Sino-Tibetan; Asia. (Northeastern India)

zi.243 hon.13 (zihon) Cun Cun is a Hlai language of Hainan Island. China.

zi7; zihao Hainan Minnan Chinese Hainan Island (China)

єmpumetshwe Tanka (Alternative Titles: boat people, Dan, Danjia, Tan). The Tankas or boat people are an ethnic subgroup in Southern China who have traditionally lived on junks in coastal parts of Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan, and Zhejiang, as well as Hong Kong and Macau.

roNSar Moshang at Nothern-Eastern India

mo ni si Phunoi Phunoi (Sinsali) is a Loloish language of Northern Laos.

umo Ramo India

tX~atX~ (tat) Domari language of Gypsies in Israel

yeLoje Kolyma Yukagir at Nothern-Eastern Siberia

intafo Kumzari United Arab Emirates

Zoth~u; th~Eyon Dungan Kyrgyzstan (in the Bishkek region)

th~Eyo Kunming Mandarin Southern China

Astan (the god of Sun) Hittite language † also known as Nesite and Neshite, is an Indo-European-language that was spoken by the Hittites, a people of Bronze Age Anatolia who created an empire, centred on Hattusa, as well as parts of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia.

i Yugh a Yeniseian language family

i Yugh Recent Yugh (Yug) is a Yeniseian language, closely related to Ket, formerly spoken by the Yugh people, one of the Southern groups along the Yenisei River in central Siberia.

siŋ'gi Ghatshila Ho Munda; Austro-Asiatic; Asia (India)

'siŋgi Ma’lidu Ho Munda; Austro-Asiatic; Asia

siŋ'gi Ghoraduba Ho Munda; Austro-Asiatic; Asia

singi Ho Ho is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken primarily in India

siNgi Mundari India

siŋ'gi Ghatshila Ho (also spelt as Ghatsila) is a census town in Purbi Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand, India and it is a subdivisional of East singhbhum district.

'siŋgi Ma’lidu Ho India

siŋ Gutob Munda; Austro-Asiatic; Asia

Sina Hateruma Yaeyama a language at an island to the East of Taiwan (China)

can Singpho Singpho is a dialect of the Jingpho language spoken by the Singpho people of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

cando Abirpara Mahali The East India

cando Matindor Mahali The East India

cando Pachondor Mahali The East India

cando Paharpur Santali India

cando Patichora Santali India

cando Rashidpur Santali India

cando Rautnagar Santali India

candu Rajarampur Santali India

Candu Bodobelghoria Santali Estern part of India

Candu Koda India, the West Bengal state

Cando Jabri Santali India

c3hNi Naga Ao The Aos are one of the major Naga tribes of Nagaland, Northeast India.

C3Ni Bit Bit (Khabit, Bid, Psing, Buxing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by around 1,500 people in Phongsaly Province, Northern Laos and in Mengla County, China.

CuNE War Jaintia War Jaintia (also spelled Waar), War-Jaintia or Amwi is an Austroasiatic language spoken by about 16,000 people in Bangladesh and 26,000 people in India.

Ca; Canyu Chang the North-East India (Nagaland state)

cikin hy~e Naga Sumi Northeastern India.

cikth~au Chaoyang Chinese South-eastern China, seashore area of South-Chinese sea

citth~au Dongshan Chinese language at the Southwestern China, at the seashore of the South-China sea

th~3ufan Luocheng Mulao one of the Mulam dialects (Southern China and Northern Vietnam)

k3z3; th~3ufan Mulao one of the Gelao languages spoken by the Gelao people in Southern China and Northern Vietnam.

k3z3 Mulao Kadai China

k3 ri Sulung The Sulung language, also called Puroik, is a language spoken by the Puroik people of Arunachal Pradesh in India and of Lhunze County, Tibet, in China.

k3ri (k3rri) Puroik The Puroik language, also called Sulung, is a language spoken by the Puroik people of Arunachal Pradesh in India and of Lhunze County, Tibet, in China.

harei (*) Cham Spoken in Vietnam. Malayo-Sumbawan; Austronesian; Asia

aia harei Phan Rang Cham Phan Rang Cham (or, Eastern Cham) is a Chamic language spoken in Southern Vietnam

ea hr~ay Western Cham Cham, Western is a language of Cambodia (Asia)

hafei; harei; hari Kaure Kaure; Kaure; Asia

ha*y Nyah Kur (Tha Pong) Monic; Austro-Asiatic; Asia

yuneg Kinnauri (Kanauri) the Tibetic language in the Southern India (Himalayas)

hanayaN Bugun Bugun (or Khowa), is a small Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India.

th~ini Chantyal Bodic; Sino-Tibetan; Asia

tihya Tamu Kyi (Gurung) Sino-Tibetan language

tihya Ghachok Nepal

tiyaz Palaic dead Middle Eastern language at the territiry of modern Turkey (Anatolian brench of Indo-Europian languages).

tha Proto Galian (ancient Gallia)

hnub Hmong/Mong a dialect continuum of the West Hmongic branch of the Miao languages, sometimes known as the Chuanqiandian Cluster, which is spoken by the Hmong people of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Northern Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos.

hxo bbu Nuosu Yi Nuosu Yi (Sichuan Yi, Nuosu, Northern Yi) is mainly spoken in Sichuan and Yunnan Province, China.

haul (pronounced 'heil') Welsh (also Wales language or Cymraeg language) used in Wales (western part of Britain)

heol Breton one of the six extant Celtic languages (the others being Cornish, Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx). Breton is spoken in Brittany in northwestern France.

howl (hawl) Kernowek † (Cornish) is a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language in south-west England.

kolo Hyperborea one of the early name of the sun (The Kola Peninsula)

тыге Shapsug Shapsugs are a Circassian tribe of the Adygh branch, who are currently living in the Tuapsinsky District (Tuapse) of Krasnodar Krai, Lazarevsky City District of Sochi, and in the Republic of Adygea, all in Russia.

t3X3 Adyghe North-west Caucasus

d3X3 Kabardian Northwest Caucasian; Northwest Caucasian; Eurasia

дыгъэ Kabardian-Circassian the language of Kabardins and Circassians (Abhaz-Adygh group of Caucasian languages).

ndeya Ubykh Ubykh is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language once spoken by the Ubykh people (who originally lived along the eastern coast of the Black Sea before migrating to Turkey in the 1860s).

ghrian Irish (Celtic; Indo-European; Europe)

ghrian Scottish

grian Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic is a Celtic language, like Irish and Manx. It is spoken by less than 60,000 people in Scotland, and the number of speakers is declining despite attempts to revive the language.

grian Manx language (Gaelg, Gailck)- one of the Celtic languages, spoken on Manx island (Ellan Vannin) in Irish sea.

grian Gaeilge Language of Scotchmen inhabiting North (Mauntain) part of Scotland and Hebrides.

grian Old Irish By the 10th century, Old Irish had evolved into Middle Irish, which was spoken throughout Ireland and in Scotland and the Isle of Man.

an ghrian, grian Irish-Gaelg Irish (Gaeilge), also referred to as Gaelic or Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people.

a'ghrian Gaidhlig Celtic language related Scottish

yo Cara The language of native americans, Barbacoan language family

yo Tsafiki The language of native americans (Barbacoan; Barbacoan; South America)

yolt3n Even (formely known as Tungus language) Tungus-Manchurian branch of Altai language family

yerpeye Tundra Yukaghir (Northern Yukaghir) — 30 to 150 speakers as of 1989. Paleo Siberian language in Eastern Siberia, last spoken in the tundra belt extending between the lower Indigirka to the lower Kolyma basin. Formerly spoken in a much wider area extending to the Lena basin in the west.

jelozhe [jel'o:d'E] Forest Yukaghir (Southern Yukaghir) also known as Kolym, Kolyma. 10 to 50 speakers as of 1989. Paleo Siberian language in Eastern Siberia, last spoken in the forest zone near the sources of the Kolyma, divided between the Sakha Republic and the Magadan Oblast, previously in the wider area of the upper Kolyma region.

ewia Akan (also known as Twi and Fante) is the principal native language of Akan lands in Ghana and southeastern Cote d'Ivoire. The language came to the Caribbean and South America, notably in Suriname spoken by the Ndyuka and in Jamaica by the Jamaican Maroons known as Coromantee, with enslaved people from the region.

mze Georgian Georgia

m3Z Svan The Svan language is a Kartvelian language spoken in the western Georgian region of Svaneti primarily by the Svan people.

bza; bzora; mza; mzhora Laz Laz (Lazuri) is spoken by approximately 220,000 native speakers, mostly in the Black Sea littoral area of Northeast Turkey, and with some 30,000 in Adjara, Georgia. Along with Mingrelian it forms the Zan branch of the South Caucasian (Kartvelian) language family.

bza; mza Mingrelian Mingrelian has about 500,000 native speakers, mainly in the Samegrelo region of Western Georgia.

m3Z Svan This is one of Kartvelian languages. Spoken at the Northwest Georgia Mestia and Lentehskii districts that form the Svaneti historic region.

mash Meroitic Extinct language of ancient kingdon Meroe, spoken in Nile Valley on the territory of modern Egypt and Sudan in the period of 8 century BC - 4 century AC

mulh Ingush Ingush is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 300,000 people, known as the Ingush, across a region covering the Russian republics of Ingushetia and Chechnya.

mulh (malkh) Chechen Nakh; Nakh-Daghestanian; Eurasia

matX Bats Nakh Daghestanian, Nakh

matx Batsbi (batsba motjiti) North Caucasian language

miLi Andi (Andiy, Qandisel, Qwannab) is a Northeast Caucasian language (Avar-Andic) (Southwest Dagestan Republic, Botlikhsky district. 9 villages)

miLi Akhvakh The Akhvakh language (also Axvax, Akhwakh) is a Northeast Caucasian language from the Avar–Andic branch. Ethnologue lists 6500 speakers.

miLi Southern Akhvakh the North-east group of Caucasian languages

miLi Ghodoberi (Godoberi) a Northeast Caucasian language group. Spoken in the Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation.

miLi Muni the language of the Muni village inhabitants, Botlikh region, Dagestan (RF)

miLi Tindi a Northeast Caucasian language group, Dagestan

miLi Chamalal a Northeast Caucasian language group (Dagestan)

miLi Tokitin Karata Karata is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in Southern Dagestan, Russia by 260 Karata in 2010. It has two dialects, Karatin and Tokitin, which are quite different.

miLi Karata a Northeast Caucasian language group, Dagestan

милгь Bagvalin a Northeast Caucasian language group

milh~ (miL) Bagwalal Dagestan (Russian Federation)

mihi Botlikh Botlikh is spoken in villages of Botlikh region of Dagestan as well as on plain parts of Dagestan. A Northeast Caucasian language group (4000 speakers)

3nq'' Khinalug a Northeast Caucasian language group, Azerbaijan

bunan Dyirbal (Djirubal, Jirrbal) — one of the endangered languages of the aborigines of Australia, that is spouken on the North of the Queensland State of Australia.

bZa Megrelian (a.k.a. Mingrelian; Megrelian) is a Kartvelian language spoken in Western Georgia (regions of Samegrelo and Abkhazia), primarily by Mingrelians. The language was also called Iverian in the early 20th century.

berhy Dargwa One of 14 official languages of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Also spoken in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

buqX~ Khvarshi a Northeast Caucasian language group, Dagestan

buqX~ Tsez a Northeast Caucasian language group, Dagestan

boqX~ Hunzib a Northeast Caucasian language group

buqX~ Hinukh a Northeast Caucasian language group (Dagestan)

bargh Lak a Northeast Caucasian language group, the Southern part of Dagestan

bergh Udi Udi is a member of the Lezgic branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family.

bEX Udi a Northeast Caucasian language group. Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan.

barq Archi Archi is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Archis in the village of Archib, Southern Dagestan, Russia, and the six surrounding smaller villages.

barghy Dargin The Dargin (or Dargwa) language is spoken by the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan.

barX~i Muiri Dargi Republic of Dagestan (Russian Federation)

bari Shiri Nothern Caucasus

bari Amuzgi Nothern Caucasus

bari Sanzhi Dargi spoken in the central part of Daghestan in the Caucasus (Russia).

bari Xajdak Dargi Dagestan (Russia)

bar Icari Dargi Dagestan (Russian Federation)

bari Kajtak Dargi Dagestan (Russian Federation)

begw~ala Kubachi Dargi Dagestan (RF)

be:gala Ashti Dagestan, RF

bel; berh Raute Raute is a small Sino-Tibetan language of Dadeldhura District, Mahakali Zone, Nepal.

bel, beil Rohingya Rohingya is a language spoken by the Rohingya Muslim people of Arakan (Rakhine), Burma (Myanmar).

beli Assamese India language

belɔ Keonjhar Juang Odisha state, eastern India.

beir Sadri Sadri, also known as Nagpuri, is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Northern West Bengal, Assam and in Bangladesh.

b3nw~ai Changping Biao Mon China, suburbs of Beijing.

bugoi7 Menggong Wa in southern China

nw~ai Biaomin (Biao Chao, Byau Min, Dongshan Biao Min) Southern China

nw~ai Shuanglong Mien China

b3 Ca Ha Gelao Northern Vietnam

b3 Pho Bang Gelao Southern China and Northern Vietnam (need to be confirmed)

be Lashi a Burmish language (China, Tibet)

ba Maru Lhao Vo, also known as Maru and Langsu, is a Burmish language of Burma with a few thousand speakers in China.

bao4; chen2; di; fu; ju; pu; ri Xiandai Biaozhun Hanyu Chinese standart language

bel; siNi Plains Remo India

bel Chakma Bangladesh

bel Changma Kodha Bangladesh, India.

bela Mal Paharia India

beLo Juang East of India

boq Bezhta a Northeast Caucasian language group.

boq Khoshar-Khota Caucasus

buck Avar Avar is a language that belongs to the Avar–Andic group of the Northeast Caucasian family. It is spoken mainly in the western and southern parts of the Russian Caucasus republic of Dagestan, and the Balaken, Zaqatala regions of North-western Azerbaijan.

b3qX~ Inkhokwari Dagestan (Russian Federation)

buqX~ Sagadin Tsez an Northwestern Dagestan language

buqX~ Mokok Tsez Republic of Dagestan (Russian Federation)

buqXX$ Khwarshi Dagestan, Russian Federation

beaivvas Sami or Saami or Same, is an Uralic language spoken by the Sami people (20,000 speakers) in parts of Northern Finland, Norway, Sweden and extreme Northwestern Russia.

peivi Inari Saami the language in the North of Finland

bieyi3 South Saami Norway

beaivvas (beaivi) Lappish North Saami language, that is spoken in Sapmi (a Region which includes Northern Finland, Norway, Sweden and Northwestern Russia).

pjejjv Saami (Kildin) Saami; Uralic; Eurasia

pieve Lule Saami Sweden

peivv Skolt Sami Over 250 speakers in Finland. Approximately 20-30 speakers in Petsamo (Pechengsky District), Russia.

pEvaliki Live Latvia

paavaliki Livonian (western Latvia)

paike Estonian Estonian is the official language of Estonia, spoken natively by about 1.1 million people in Estonia. It belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.

paiv Voro part of the Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric languages, this language is spoken by 70000 people in Estonia.

paivaine Karelian Finnic; Uralic; Eurasia

pEivEine Veps The Veps language (also known as Vepsian), spoken by the Vepsians (also known as Veps), belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages.

paivyt, paiva, paivanen Finnish

paavan Olonets a dialect of Karelian language

peive Lapland Lapland is the largest and Northernmost region of Finland.

pellan Kerek † Kerek language belongs to Chukchi-Kamchadal family. It can be considered as one of Koryak dialects.

nap Hungarian Ugric; Uralic; Europe

nop Csango an old Hungarian dialect, is currently used by only a minority of the Csango population group.

naprai Kokota Spoken on the Island of Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands.

choi Buglere The language of native americans, Chibchan language family

moese; moi; mwese Lingala The language is used in Zaire on North and south banks of Congo river. The central group of Congo zone of Bantu language family. Trere are about one million of speakers. As they say, 'Lingala language is a mediator, formed by Bobanga and Ngala languages mixing'.

ey Abau Abau is a Papuan language spoken in the Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea, primarily along the shores of the Sepik River. In 2002, there were estimated to be between 4,500 and 5,000 speakers...

praatit (or praahtit) (*) Thai

macaq; puqlaner Naucan Yupik language (Naucan Yupik) Eskimo branch of Eskimo-Aleut family. There are only about 100 speakers.

macaq; puqlaner Yupik (Central Alaskan Yupik) is an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by about 10,000 people in Alaska.

eguzkia, eguzki Basque (self-name: Euskara) the language of Basque people, inhabit the North part of Spain and South region of France. An isolated language.

letsatsi Sesotho (South Sotho) Lesotho, language of Bantu family, Republic of South Africa, Botswana. Also in Lesotho, where it is the national language.

letsatsi; lelaka (archaic) Sepedi, Northern Sotho The language of Bantu family (Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa). Spoken by over 4.2 million people in the South African provinces of Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng.

letsatsi Tswana The language of Bantu group (Sotho-Tswana subgroup), spoken at the South of Africa (Botswana, SAR).

letsatsi, ma- Setswana the most widely dispersed Bantu language in Southern Africa. Official Language of Republic of Botswana and Spoken in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

tsatsi Tswana Spoken in Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

iLanga Xhosa one of the official languages of the South Africa. There are about 7,9 million speakers.

ilanga Zulu the language is a member of the Niger-Congo languages family. The Zulu language used to be solely an oral language untill contact came from Euripean Christian missioneries in the 19th centure. 10 million people speak Zulu and most of them live in South Africa.

li-langa Swazi Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

li Gbayi Central African republic

li Kpatili Kpatili (Kpatere, Ngindere) is a Zande language spoken in the Central African Republic.

ligbn Adyukru Adjukru (Adioukrou, Adyoukrou, Adyukru, Ajukru) is a language of uncertain classification within the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family. It is spoken in Cote d'Ivoire.

liko Lombi Democratic Republic of the Congo

lil3 Bua in southern Chad (Africa)

limi Nyamwezi Nyamwezi is a major Bantu language of central Tanzania.

limi (imi) Sukuma Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

likumbi Luvale Luvale (also spelt Chiluvale, Lovale, Lubale, Luena, Lwena) is a Bantu language spoken by the Lovale people of Angola and Zambia.

riua Kikuyu (Gikuyu) Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa (Kenya)

rikumbi Kimbundu Luanda, Bengo, Malanje, Cuanza Norte in Angola (Africa)

kumb~i Kiholu (Holo, Hongu, Kiholo) border region of Angola and Congo (Africa)

kumb~i Nkhumbi Nkumbi, or Khumbi, is a Bantu language of Angola

kumb~i Umbundu Umbundu, or South Mbundu (autonym umbundu), one of two Bantu languages of Angola called Mbundu (see Kimbundu), is the most widely spoken language of Angola.

kumbi Kiholo (Holu) This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola.

kumbi Pende Pende (Phende) is a Bantu language of the Congo.

dib Kanyok Kanyok (Kanioka) is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

etango Kwanyama (Oshikwanyama) Language of Namibia

etang~o Mbalanhu Alternate names: Mbaanhu, Mbalanhu, Mbalantu, Mbaluntu. Spoken in Namibia

EtaNg~o Kuanyama Namibia (Africa)

eT Baga Maduri Guinea (Africa)

eT Baga Manduri Guinea, Africa

eTi Leyigha Nigeria

eTu Kadaru Northern Sudan

etu Lugbara Lugbara is the language of the Lugbara people. It is spoken in the West Nile region in Northwestern Uganda

lizazi Lozi Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

srengenge Juvanese is the language of the Juvanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, in Indonesia.

srengenge The Banyumasan language colloquially known as Basa Ngapak, spoken on the island of Java, is usually considered a dialect of Javanese in modern language classification.

jant; janta; naaj Wolof One of the official languages of Republic of Senegal. Spoken also in Gambia and neibouring countries of West Africa.

janta; naj Wolof Gambian Gambia

jant (diante) Wolof one of languages Atlantic group of Niger-Congo language family, one of the official languages of Senegal.

naange; pat (?) Fulfulde (also known as Peul, Fula, Fulani, Pulaar or Pular). The language belongs to the West-Atlantic group of the Niger-Congo family (like Wolof). It is spoken by 13 million people in West Africa, from Senegal and Guinea to Cameroon and Sudan.

naange nge Pulaar (Northern Senegal dialect)

naange Jelgoore Fulfulde: Jelgoore (Western and Central Africa).

naange Yaagaare dialect of Fulfulde (Western and Central Africa).

naange Gurmaare dialect of Fulfulde (Western and Central Africa).

naange Moosiire dialect of Fulfulde (Western and Central Africa).

ja Senoufo Tagwana Cote d'Ivoire.

janak Kerak Senegal

je*so* Kweso Ngulo Cameroon

jes Bikele (Bekol) Cameroon

ji8wa*n; Sefya*n A61 Ngoro Asom Cameroon

jido Konobo Konobo, or Eastern Krahn, is a Kru language of Liberia.

jl3 Neyo Neyo is a Kru language of Cote d'Ivoire, near the mouth of the Sassandra River.

jl3; ylʊ Kru Niger-Congo; Africa

jobE Nsari Saari, or Nsari, is an Eastern Beboid language of Cameroon.

jolo Basaa Basaa (Bassa, Basa, Bissa), or Mbene, is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon by the Basaa people.

da Do (Dong) Nigeria

da; nyamla Donga Donga (Dong) Nigeria.

da Pangseng the language in eastern regions of Nigeria.

da Rang Rang is an Adamawa language of Nigeria.

dadi Yaka Axk Language use in the Epena district of Northern Congo (and in southwestern CAR).

damb~u Ronga Ronga (XiRonga; sometimes ShiRonga or GiRonga) is a south-eastern Bantu language in the Tswa-Ronga family spoken just south of Maputo in Mozambique.

daNw~a Kwese Kwese is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

daXay Ethiopic Northern Ethiopia

L'3hay; daXay Gi'iz The Ge'ez language (or Gi'iz language) is an ancient language that developed in the Ethiopian Highlands of the Horn of Africa as the language of the peasantry.

L'3hay; s'EXay; daXay Geez Northern Ethiopia

de Cefo Burkina Faso

litaNwa Mbuunda (Chimbunda, Gimbunda, Kimbunda, Mbunda) Angola, Zambia.

desu Obang a Niger-Congo language that belongs to a geographically defined group of languages in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

det Baga Binari Niger-Congo; Africa

dEC Baga Sitemu Southern Atlantic; Niger-Congo; Africa

dew Tumak Tumak, also known as Toumak, Tumag, Tummok, Sara Toumak, Tumac, and Dije, is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the southwestern Chadian prefectures of Moyen-Chari and Koumra

didugu7 Nkongho Nkongho, or Upper Mbo, is a poorly known Bantu language of Cameroon.

dipal; lepal Northern Bullom The Bullom languages are a small group of Mel languages spoken in Sierra Leone. The languages are closely related to Kissi.

depal; lipal; m- pal; pal Southern Bullom Sierra Leone

dipal Mmani Sierra Leone

lipal Sherbro The Sherbro language (also known as Southern Bullom, Shiba, Amampa, Mampa, and Mampwa) is an endangered language of Sierra Leone.

lipan Krim The Dilan Hassan language (also known as Krim, Suc, Kex, or Skim) is an endangered language of Sierra Leone.

diw Noni The Noni language, also called Noone, is an Eastern Beboid language of the Niger-Congo family in Cameroon.

diyie (yaye) Ditammari Benin (Africa)

do*kusu Gen Gen is a Gbe language spoken in the southeast of Togo in the Maritime Region. It is also spoken in the Mono Department of Benin.

doa; daua Somrai Somrai (Sumrey), also known as Sibine (Shibne), is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the southwestern Chadian prefectures of Tandjile and Lai.

dule Fur Sudan

dulu Bafaw Cameroon

dulu Bafo a Bantu language of Cameroon.

dulu Balong Bafaw-Balong is a Bantu language of Cameroon.

duN Doko Uyanga Sothern Nigeria

duntEn Kiong Nigeria

duo; ghuis Bekwil Congo

duo; jw~ehe Koozime Cameroon

duop Makaa Cameroon

dy~ue Ekoi Nigeria, on the border with Cameroon

aduu; biiftuu Oromo the language of Oromo (Afan Oromo) people living in Ethopia and in the North of Kenia. The language of Cushtic branch of Afro-Asiatic language macro family

adu; biftu West Oromo Eastern Cushitic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

adu Eastern Oromo Ethiopia

adu Mecha Oromo Ethiopia

adu Orma Orma is a variety of Oromo spoken by the Orma people in Kenya and Somalia.

adu Oromo (Harar) Eastern Cushitic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

adu7 Borana Oromo Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya

adu Borana Borana, or Southern Oromo, is a variety of Oromo spoken in Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya by the Borana people.

ud; utu Sumerian Sumerian is the language of ancient Sumer and a language isolate that was spoken in Southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).

utu Andri South Sudan

utu Balimba South Sudan, Africa

utu Ojiga A language of South Sudan

abbi Hozo an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia

abe (abo) Kafa Kafa or Kefa (Kafi noono) is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia at the Keffa Zone.

abe; abo Mocha Ethiopia (Africa)

abi Male Ethiopia Southern Ethiopia

abo Anfillo (also known as Mao or Southern Mao) language in western part of Ethiopia.

adEba Amadi Amadi, also known as Ma, Madi, Madyo, is a Ubangian language spoken in DRC Congo.

adja (adza) Kresh Kresh, also known as Kresh-Ndogo and Gbaya-Ndogo, is a Central Sudanic language of South Sudan and the prestige variety of the Kresh languages.

adza Gbaya The Gbaya languages, also known as Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka, are a family of perhaps a dozen languages spoken mainly in the western Central African Republic and across the border in Cameroon

afai Kariya Nigeria

afi Ngiti The Ngiti, or South Lendu, is an ethnolinguistic group located in the Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Ngiti speakers call their language Ndruna.

a-iŋgi (siNg~i) Ngile Ngile, also known as Daloka, Taloka, Darra, Masakin, Mesakin [a dialect], is a Niger-Congo unwritten language in the Talodi family spoken in Kordofan, Sudan.

ai; ayo Karo Ethiopia

air Walani Silte One of the Ethiopian Semitic languages, its speakers are the Silt'e, who mainly inhabit the Silte Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. Speakers of the Wolane dialect mainly inhabit the Kokir Gedebano district of Gurage Zone, as well as the neighbouring Seden Sodo district of Oromia.

aiying~o; ayiNg~e Masalit western Darfur, Sudan

aotE7 El Molo (Elmolo) Somalia, Northern Kenya

apas Mbreme Cameroon (Africa)

apas Vame Vame is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Northern Cameroon.

apas Vame-Hurzo Cameroon (Africa)

en-dama, ndama Maasai language Maasai is a east Nilotic language, spoken in south Kenia and North Tanzania by Maasai people. (Nilotic; Nilo-Saharan; Africa).

veci Fali of Kirya (Kirya-Konzel) the North-east Nigiria

muku Miya West Chadic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

puus Mwaghavul West Chadic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

bwe Ron West Chadic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

di Awak Awak (Awok) is one of the Savanna languages of eastern Nigeria.

iTie Bekwarra Bekwarra is a Bendi (Benue–Congo) language of Nigeria.

utin Efik Nigeria (Cross River; Niger-Congo; Africa)

tin; utin Oron Oro (Oron) is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

tin; utin Efai Nigeria and Cameroon.

tin Etebi Nigeria

tin Ekit Nigeria

tin Iko Iko is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

tin Uda Uda is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

tin Ukwa Ukwa is a minor Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria.

tin Usakade Usaghade is a Lower Cross River language of Cameroon, with a small number of speakers on the border in Nigeria

tin Berti Berti is an extinct Saharan language formerly spoken in Northern Sudan

tin Ebughu Southern Nigeria

tin Enwang Southern Nigeria

tin; utin Ibibio Cross River; Niger-Congo; Africa

tin; utin Ibino Ibino (Ibeno), once known as Delta Ibibio, is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

tin; utin Ibuoro Ibuoro is an Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria.

utin Ito Nigeria

tin; utin Ilue Ilue is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria.

tun; utun Itu Mbon Uzo Nigeria, Africa

tin; tun Anaang the native language of the Anaang people of Nigeria.

cin Gyazi one of the West Chadic languages

cin Geji Nigeria

hoti Ngamo one of the Yobe languages, Nigeria

ho Fakai A ut-Ma’in or Fakai is a dialect continuum spoken by 36,000 people in the Fakai district of Nigeria.

ho Kamuku Nigeria

ho Regi (Kikara, Kilegi, Kiregi) Tanzania

ho Gwamhi Wuri Nigeria

ho Loko Sierra Leone

ho Alekano Alekano, or Gahuku (Gahuku-Gama), is a Papuan language spoken in the Northern district of Goroka Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

ho Gafuku Papua New Guinea

ho Gimi Gimi (Labogai) is a Papuan language spoken in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.

ho Yabiyufa Yaben is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea.

hottu Badaga Southern Dravidian; Dravidian; Asia

hottu (*) Kannada Dravidian; India

ottu Kurumba Alu Southern India

hobu Xide Xide County (south-western China)

vacu Fataluco (-u) Spoken in East Timor (a state in South-West Asia, occupying the East half of Timor island)

doabo Badwee Cameroon

duao; jweahea Koonzime Cameroon branch

diNkaNga (kaNg~a) Botongo Dibole Northern Congo

kaNg~a; diNkaNga; moi Dzeke Dibole Republic of the Congo.

moi (?); buny (?) Bamwe one of the Bantu languages in Southern part of Africa

moi Edzama Dibole Republic of the Congo.

moi Kinami Dibole Republic of the Congo.

moi Mounda Dibole Republic of the Congo.

mui Bogongo in southern Central African Republic

mui Isongo Central African Republic

mui Pande Pande, also known as Pande-Gongo after its two dialects, is a Bantu language of the Central African Republic.

muni, moni, mui Bangala Bangala is a Bantu language spoken in the Northeast part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Southern Sudan, and the extreme western part of Uganda.

mwh; mi Kendem Kendem, or Bokwa-Kendem, is a minor Southern Bantoid language of the Mamfe family. It is spoken in three villages in Cameroon, Kendem, Kekpoti and Bokwa.

mvi* Siene West of Democratic Republic of Congo

mwi Ombamba Congo and Gabon

mv~i Ce Nigeria

mwe* A51 Bafia Zakaan a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon

mwe Denya-Basho a Bantoid language of Cameroon

mwe Ilwana Ilwana (Kiwilwana), or Malakote, is a minor Bantu language of Kenya.

mweyi Galwa Gabon (Africa)

muyu Kaningi Gabon

muni Vili Mayumba Congo

muni Vili The language has a few thousand native speakers in spread along the coast between Southern Gabon and Northern Angola, most of them in the Republic of the Congo's Kouilou, Pointe-Noire and Niari departments.

munu Nawdm The language of Losso people in Togo and Ghana.

mu Mbe Mbe is a language spoken by the Mbube people of the Ogoja, Cross River State region of Nigeria

muno Nduumo Nduumo (Mindumbu) is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon.

muk Mburku Nigeria

muk Zumbun Zumbun (also rendered Jimbin, Jimbinawa) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria

muku;; vici Bana Bana is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Northern Cameroon

munoon Bafanji (Fanji) the language of the Bafanji people in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

munz~u Wetawit Wetawit is an ethnic group in Ethiopia and Sudan. They speak Berta, also known as Wetawit, a Nilo-Saharan language.

mw~ado Dhaiso Northeastern Tanzania

mw~ot Lefa The Fa' language, Lefa' (also Fak or Lefa), is one of the Bantu languages of Cameroon.

mwana Ndembu Northwestern Zambia

wika Tem Gur; Niger-Congo; Africa (Togo, Africa)

igwe Ayu Central Nigeria

bai Mabo (?) Central Nigeria

bai Gbanziri Gbanziri (Gbanzili) is a Ubangian language of the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

bai Loo Nigeria

bai Ngbaka Bokanga Africa

bai Ngbaka Gilima Niger-Congo; Africa

bai Ngbaka Mabo at the border between Congo and Central African republic

wai Adara (?) (or Kadara), Eda A Plateau language of Nigeria

boi Duun Duun is a Mande language of Mali.

boi Duungoma Southern Mali (Africa)

boi Dzuun Burkina Faso (the western part of the country)

boi Dzuungoo Burkina Faso (the western part of the country), Africa.

zu Gade Nupoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

azu Kadaru East Sudanic family, Nubian group.

zua Kwere Ngh’wele, or Kwere, is a Bantu language of the Morogoro and Dodoma regions of Tanzania.

azo; azu Dasenech Dasenech (Daasanach) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Daasanach in Ethiopia

usu Beni Algeria ?

usu Walo Kumbe Dogon language spoken in Mali

usu Walo part of the Dogon group, spoken in Northern Mali.

ushile (sh - ?) Anii The Anii or Basila language (also Baseca, Ouinji-Ouinji ~ Winji-Winji) is spoken in central eastern Ghana, Benin, and central western Togo.

uSili Lere Takaya Nigeria

usi (udi) Lega Mwenga Democratic Republic of the Congo

usi Lega Shabunda Democratic Republic of the Congo

ilisuva; suva Hehe Hehe is a Bantu language spoken by the Hehe people of the Iringa region of Tanzania.

liuva; uva Oluluyia Kenya (Africa)

lyubha; ubha Bende Tanzania

lyuwa Matengo Matengo is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

liuwa Mwera Not to be confused with Mwera (Nyasa) language. Mwera Cimwera spoken in Tanzania

lua** Tuburi-Fianga Chad (Africa) Other names for the Tuburi language: (Bang-Ling, Bang-Were, Faale-Piyew, Honya, Mata, Ndoore, Ndore, Podokge, Tongoyna, Toubouri, Toupouri, Tupuri).

uwa (juba; ba; diba ???) Tshiluba Luba-Kasai, also known as Western Luba, Bena-Lulua, Ciluba/Tshiluba, Luba-Lulua or Luva, is a Bantu language of Central Africa and a national language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

uba Nande a Bantu language; Congo, Africa

juba Luba-Lulua the language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

juba Holoholo Holoholo is a Bantu language of DR Congo and formerly in Tanzania spoken by the Holoholo people on either side of Lake Tanganyika.

juba Songola Ulindi a minor Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

juba Tumbwe The Tumbwe people are an ethnic group living mostly in Tanganyika District of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

juwa Kaonde Kaonde (kiiKaonde) is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Zambia but also in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

cuba Songola Kasenga Songola (Songoora), or North Binja, is a minor Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

guba Songye Songe, also known as Songye, Kisonge, Lusonge, Yembe, and Northeast Luba, is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

zua Zaramo Pwani Region and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania (Africa)

uva; li-am Luragoli Kenya and Uganda

uva; li-am (?) Kanuri Spoken in Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan.

zuva KKoMZ Shona (chiShona) One of the two official Languages of Zimbabwe. Also spoken in Mozambique, Zambia and Botswana. (Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa).

zuwa Tumbuka (Chitumbuka) Spoken in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia.

dzuva; ilidzuva Bena Bena is a Bantu language spoken by the Bena people of the Iringa region of Tanzania.

ezuva Kwangali Kwangali, or RuKwangali, is a Bantu language spoken by 85,000 people along the Okavango River in Namibia, where it is a national language, and in Angola.

zuba Nkhonde A language of Tanzania.

zuba Senga Chama Eastern Zambia.

zuba Senga Chipata Eastern Zambia.

zuba Shi Shi, or Nyabungu, is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

izuba (zuba) Kinyarwanda (or Rwanda) is a Bantu language spoken by 7.2 million people. Kinyarwanda is mutually intelligible with Kirundi, an official language of Burundi. Spoken in Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Congo.

izuba Hangaza Hangaza is a Bantu language spoken by the Hangaza people of Tanzania.

izuba; uba Ha Ha, also known with the Bantu language prefix as Giha, Ikiha, or Kiha, is a Bantu language spoken by the Ha people of the Kigoma Region of Tanzania

izuba Ila Ila (Chiila) is a language of Zambia.

i'zuba Kinyindu This language is spoken in Lwindi, East of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

i-zuba Kirundi Spoken in Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Congo-Kinshasa.

duba (tth$uba) Venda Venda, also known as Tshiven?a or Luven?a, is a Bantu language and an official language of South Africa.

lyoba Lugungu [rub] in Buliisa, Masindi and Hoima districts in North Western Uganda where the number of mother-tongue speakers is approximately 49,000 people.

eryuba Lunyole [nuj] in Buteleja district in Eastern Uganda where the number of mother-tongue speakers is approximately 340,000 people.

eryobha; obha Sizaki Tanzania

iryobha (ryobha) Ikizu Ikizu (Ikikizu, Kiikiizo) is a Bantu language spoken by the Ikizu peoples of Tanzania.

eryuba; engarayi y'omwisi Kinande Congo and Uganda

eryuba; uba Saamia Samia (Saamia) is a Bantu language spoken by the Luhya people of Uganda and Kenya.

eryuba Konzo The Konjo (Konzo) language, variously rendered Rukonjo, Olukonjo, Olukonzo and Lhukonzo, is a Bantu language spoken by the Konjo people of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has a 77% lexical similarity with Nande.

izuva; i'azi Ma'a Ma’a (or Mbugu) is a mixed language of Tanzania.

izuva Normal Mbugu The Mbugu people live scattered in the Usamhara mountains in Tanzania, where the dominant language is. Shambaa (Bantu). There are two varieties of the Mbugu language: A variety which is similar to the Bantu language Pare, called the 'normal' or 'high'. Mbugu

dzuwa; akol South Central Dinka Nilotic; Nilo-Saharan; Africa

dzuwa Chichewa (also known as Chewa, Nyanja or Chinyanja), is a Bantu language spoken in south-central Africa. It is the national language of Malawi, the third most widely used language in Zimbabwe after Shona (a close relative) and Ndebele, and it is also spoken in Mozambique and Zambia. There are 9.3 million speakers.

dyibi Jowulu Jowulu, also known as Jo or ambiguously as Samogho, is a minor Mande language of Mali

dioba Kukele The Kele language, Kukele (Bakele, Ukele), is an Upper Cross River language of Nigeria.

digba Barambu the Democratic Republic of Congo

dio Dumbo (или Kemezung language) is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon.

diyuwa Mashi Mashi (Kamaxi), or Kwandu, is a Bantu language of Zambia and Angola.

diyuwa Gova a Bantu language of Zambia and Angola. (?)

dyuba; mwinya Siluba, Ciluba one of the Congo languages (Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa)

aizobo; eizoba; eizooba; zoba Chiga (also called Rukiga, Ruchiga, Kiga) Uganda, Africa

eizoba (izoba) Haya Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

zoba Runyankore Nkore (also called Nkole, Nyankore, Nyankole, Orunyankore, Orunyankole, Runyankore and Runyankole) is a Bantu language spoken by the Nkore and Hima peoples of south-western Uganda

zoba Rutooro Tooro, or Rutooro, is a Bantu language spoken mainly by the Toro people (Batooro) from the Toro Kingdom region of western Uganda.

zoba Zinza Zinza (Dzinda) is a Bantu language of Tanzania, spoken on the Southern shore of Lake Victoria.

soba (zoba) Ziba The North of Tanzania

zua Bondei a Northeast Coast Bantu of Tanzania

zua (ua) Nghwele Ngh'wele, or Kwere, is a Bantu language of the Morogoro and Dodoma regions of Tanzania.

zuva; uva Nyiha Tanzania Tanzania

zuva Nyungwe Nyungwe (Cinyungwe or Nhungue) is a Bantu language of Mozambique.

zuva (dhuva) Pare Pare (Kipare), also known as Asu (Casu, Chasu, Athu, Chathu), is a Northeast Coast Bantu spoken by the Pare people of Tanzania.

zuva Pare Sud Tanzania

zuva Cindau Language of Mozambique

zuva Korekore Zimbabwe

zuba Shona Karanga one of the Central Shona variety (Zimbabwe)

zuba Tumbuka Malawi The Tumbuka Malawi language is a Bantu language which is spoken in the Northern Region of Malawi.

zuba Tumbuka Zambie The Tumbuka Zambie language is a Bantu language which is spoken in the Lundazi district of Zambia.

zuba Enya Kibombo Democratic Republic of the Congo

suba Enya Manda Democratic Republic of the Congo

zuba Fuliru Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the border with Burundi

zuba Rundi Burundi (Africa)

zuba Havu the Democratic Republic of the Congo

zuba Vira the Democratic Republic of Congo (near the Tanzania border)

zuba Tonga Zambia

zuba Mashi Drc Democratic Republic of the Congo

zuba Mbalangwe Namibia

zoba Hima Rdc Uganda

zoba Kikerewe Tanzania

zova Malagasy Sakalava Majunga Madagascar

zubha Vinza Vinza is a Bantu language spoken by the Vinza people of Tanzania, approximately in the area of the town of Uvinza.

risuba; suba Kwaya Kwaya is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

lisuba; suba Jita Jita is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

jova; lijova Kisi a Bantu language of Tanzania.

zu; ezu Bu Bu-Ninkada (Ibut, Abu, Jida) is a Plateau language of Nigeria. The two dialects, Bu and Ninkada, are ethnically distinct.

zuva; izuva Asu ?? Asu is the name of two languages: Asu language (Nigeria), spoken in Western Nigeria. Asu language (Tanzania), spoken by the Gweno people in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania.

zuwa Tumbuka (Chitumbuka) is a Bantu language which is spoken in the Northern Region of Valawi and also in the Lundazi district of Zambia.

suva Hehe Hehe is a Bantu language spoken by the Hehe people of the Iringa region of Tanzania.

suba; mwi Lenje Zambia

eyuva Otjiherero The Herero language (Helelo, Herero, Otjiherero) is a language of the Bantu subfamily of the Niger–Congo group. It is spoken by the Herero and Mbanderu peoples in Namibia and Botswana.

yuwa; zazi Silozi Lozi, also known as siLozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family, that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in surrounding countries.

jua Swahili Sud Tanzania (Indian ocean coast)

jua Nyanja Nyasa south-central Africa

jua Saghala Kenya, Tanzania.

jua Kaguru Tanzania

jua Upper Pokomo Upper Pokomo is a Bantu language spoken in Kenya.

jru** Guere Kru; Niger-Congo; Africa

jua Swahili (Kiswahili) The major language of Bantu and the most important language of East and Central Africa.

jua Shimaore (Maore Language or Mahorais in French), is the lingua franca of Mayotte, a French-ruled Comorian island. It is spoken by about 80,000 people. Shimaore is a Bantu language.

yuva Herero Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

aro Saho The Saho language is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Eritrea, Sudan and Ethiopia.

arro Alaba-K'abeena Alaba-K'abeena (Alaaba, Alaba, Allaaba, Halaba), also known as Wanbasana, is a Highland East Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia in the Great Rift Valley southwest of Lake Shala

are Kambaata (Kambata) Ethiopia

ari Miisiirii Tama Chad (on the border with Sudan)

ari Ninka Ninka is a Plateau language of Nigeria.

ari Pauserna Pauserna, or Guarasugwe, is a moribund Tupi-Guarani language of Bolivia.

ariSo Gedeo Gedeo is a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afro-Asiatic family spoken in south central Ethiopia.

ora; ra Kolokuma-Opokuma Nigeria

ora (ra) Kunbo Nigeria

ora Kabou Nigeria

or3; ora Rendille Rendille (also known as Rendile, Randile) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Rendille people inhabiting Northern Kenya.

ora Aweer Kenya, the Garissa province

orah Garre Somalia (Africa)

oroa; rua West Tarakiri Banks of the Nun and Forcados Rivers in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

orua Nkoro Nkore is a Bantu language spoken by the Nkore ('Banyankore') and Hima peoples of south-western Uganda in the former province of Ankole.

iru Dhivehi (Maldivian language), the official language of Maldives. It belongs to Indian (Indo-Arian) languages. The Dhivehi language is congenial to Sinegalese language, that is spoken in Sri Lanka and the roots of which are in Sanscrit.

iru Bakwe Cote d'Ivoire (Cote d'Ivoire), Africa

irua Kirike Nigeria

irua Nembe Nigeria

irua Kalabari Kalabari is an Ijaw language of Nigeria spoken in Rivers State and Bayelsa State

irua Okrika Nigeria

urau Kolokuma Southern Nigeria

urau Ekpetiama central Bayelsa State, Nigeria

urau Oyakiri Nigeria

urau Izon Nigeria

wurau Apoi Nigeria.

uwurau East Tarakiri Nigeria, Africa

uwurau; wura Ogboin Southern Nigeria

uwurau Gbarain Nigeria

uwurau Ikibiri Nigeria

owura; wura Operemo Africa

owurau Oporomo Africa

oruwa Biseni Biseni (Buseni) is one of three small Inland Ijaw languages of Nigeria.

oru* Oka Nigeria

iwura Ijo the language spoken by the Ijaw people in Southern Nigeria.

iwurau Bumo The South of Nigeria

ovorn~i Furupagha Nigeria

agb~ala; wurau East Olodiama Nigeria, Africa

agb~ala Gbaranmatu Nigeria

agb~ala Iduwini Nigeria

agb~ala Ogbe Ijo Africa

agb~ala Ogulagha Southern Nigeria

agb~ala Arogbo Nigeria

agb~ala; ern~e*i* Iduwini Nigeria

agb~ala; urau Basan not found (Nigeria?)

εhwεbε Ikwere Ikwere (Ikwerre) is a language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria.

iruba; iruwa; ruwa; rubha; uva Taita Taita, or Dawida, is a Bantu language spoken in the Taita Hills of Kenya.

ruwa Chagga The Chagga (also called Wachaga, Chaga, Jagga, Dschagga, Waschagga, or Wachagga) are Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans and the third largest ethnic group in Tanzania.

ruwa; wa Kibosho Tanzania, Africa.

ruwa Caga Kiwoso Tanzania

ruba Gweno Tanzania

i; irua livaa Siha a Bantu language of Tanzania

uru Beezen Beezen, spoken in the Cameroonian village of Kpek

uru Zande It is spoken by the Azande, primarily in the Northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and western South Sudan, but also in the eastern part of the Central African Republic.

ura Marama the language in western Kenya

urana Cishingini Nigeria

urana Damakawa The Damakawa are a group of perhaps 500-1000 people living in three or four villages in Northwest Nigeria. (Possibly it is borrowed from Hausa language)

urana Salka (Kamberi) Nigeria

urana Tsuvadi The Vadi language, Tsuvadi, is a Kainji language of Nigeria spoken by the Kambari people. Kakihum (or Gadi), is a dialect.

rana Kano Northern Nigeria

uruN; ru Sambe Sambe is a presumably extinct Plateau language of Nigeria once spoken in the village of the same name.

ro:ke Galke Galke, also known as Ndai or Pormi, is a nearly extinct Mbum language of northern Cameroon.

yro Kruman Cote d'Ivoire

yunu Jukun Takum Jukun (Njikum), or more precisely Jukun Takum, is a Jukunoid language of Cameroon used as a trade language in Nigeria.

yuru Guiberoua Bete Cote d'Ivoire (Africa)

yuruzaru** Daloa (Bete) Cote d'Ivoire

ir Harari Semitic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa

iri Mararit Chad (Africa)

iri Ibiri Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

iri Abuu Shaarib Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

ariti (3riti) Bayso (Baiso) Eastern Cushitic; Afro-Asiatic; Africa (Sudan)

ari Tama Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

ari Erenga Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

ari Sungor Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

ari Miisiirii Eastern Sudanic language family: Taman group

iry Maay Somalia

irioba; oba Kuria Kuria is spoken by the Kuria peoples of Northern Tanzania, with some speakers also residing in Kenya.

iryobha; obha Kuria Tarime Tarime and Musoma Rural districts (Northern Tanzania), near Kenya border

enjuba; musana Oluganda Luganda (or Ganda, Oluganda) is one of the major languages in Uganda and is spoken by five million Baganda and other people principally in Southern Uganda, including the capital Kampala.

iliywa; liywa Luyana Luyana (Luyaana), also known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia

liywa Kwandi Zambia

liywa Mbowe Mbowe (Esimbowe) is a Bantu language of Zambia.

hdiywa Mbumi Zambia

elyuba Luluhya Spoken in Kenya and Uganda.

elyuba Appleby Kenya and Uganda

elyuba Lutura Kenya and Uganda

eliuba Luwanga Kenya and Uganda

eliuba Wanga Kenya and Uganda

lyuba Idakho Kenya and Uganda

uuva (uwa. uba) Yao Spoken in Malawi, Mozambique.(Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa)

yuva (lyuba) Logoli Western Kenya

uwa Liuwa Zambia

njuwa Koti Mozambique

nsuwa Emakhuwa Mozambique

suwa Tuwuli The Bowili (Bowiri) language, Tuwuli (Liwuli, Siwuri, Tuwili, Tora), is spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana.

nzua Echuwabu Mozambique

juwa Kimwani Mozambique

ncuwa Emakhuwa Emeetto Mozambique

liduva Makonde (Shimakonde) Language of Mozambique (Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa)

suba (?); h-Eng (?) Bemba (?) Basaa (Bassa, Basa, Bisaa, Basaa) Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa. Spoken mostly at the Northern Zambia, mainly in Northern provinces, and in the Luapule and Copperbelt provinces as well.

nduwa Takwane Language of Mozambique

nsuwa Lonwe (Elomwe) Language of Mozambique

ndhuwa Emakhuwa Emarevoni Language of Mozambique

oba; zuba Kitabwa the Democratic Republic of the Congo

oba Enya Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

wa Makoma Zambia

Zuva; uba Kalanga Zimbabwe (on the border with Botswana)

Tuva Kindamba Tanzania

suba M40temba Zambia

suba Soli Zambia

suba Tembo the Democratic Republic of the Congo

ua Luguru Tanzania

zuva Gogo Tanzania

yuba; Zuba Fwe Namibia (Africa)

izuv*a (zuv*a) Lambya Lambya (Rambia) is a Bantu language of Tanzania and Malawi.

zoba Nkore Hima Uganda

iwa Mulonga Zambia

iwa Mwenyi Zambia

iwa Shiyeyi (Yeyi) is a Bantu language spoken by Yeyi people along the Okavango River in Namibia and Botswana

iyi Ahlo Togo (Africa)

iZi Bu Nigeria central region of Nigeria

juba Ganda Uganda

juba Kebwe Democratic Republic of the Congo

yuba Luba Shaba Democratic Republic of the Congo

yuba Bangubangu A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo

yuba Hemba Bwinyanyemba the Democratic Republic of the Congo

yuba Hemba Mambwe the Democratic Republic of the Congo

yuwa Mashi Zambia Zambia

yoba; rE Gusii West of Kenya

juba Luba Democratic Republic of the Congo

juba Luganda Uganda

juba Lumbwe West of Tanzania

uba Kisa the language in western Kenya

uwa Ciyawo Malawi (Africa)

zyoba Sumbwa Sumbwa is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

zuwa Shona Manyika Zimbabwe

zuwa Shona Ndau Zimbabwe

zuwa Chuwabu Mozambique, the Zambezia province

yusa Ngom Kele Kele is a Bantu language of Gabon. Dialects of the Kele language are scattered throughout Gabon. Ngom (Angom, Ungomo) is used with only minor differences by the Kola/Koya Pygmies. It is spoken on both sides of the border with the Republic of the Congo.

jusa Rumanyo (Gciriku) Language of Namibia (Bantu famely)

suso Me'en Me'en (also Mekan, Mie'en, Mieken, Meqan, Men) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Ethiopia by the Me'en people.

zobo Nkore Kiga Nkore-Kiga is a language spoken by around 3,910,000 people living in the extreme southwest of Uganda.

suba Ngumbo Taabwa Taabwa (Ichitaabwa), or Rungu (Malungu), is a Bantu language of Congo and Zambia spoken by half a million people.

mu; suba Nyakyusa Nyakyusa, or Nyakyusa-Ngonde, is a Bantu language of Tanzania and Malawi spoken by the Nyakyusa people around the Northern end of Lake Malawi.

suba Regi Tanzania Kara, or Regi, is a Bantu language of Tanzania, spoken off Ukerewe Island in Lake Victoria

suba Taabwa Taabwa Zambie is a Bantu language of Zambia

suba Sukwa Dialect of Ndali language is spoken in the Misuku Hills of Malawi by fewer than 1000 people.

suba Bwile the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanganyika province

suba (suwa) Lamba Zambia

Suba Bembe Bmb the Democratic Republic of Congo, on border with Tanzania

8h~uwa Chilomwe Mozambique (Africa)

8oa Lomwe Mozambique

8obo; weso Bomwali in the North of the Congo

83N; ewa Buru Nigeria

8inea Kamdang Sudan

8o*; wyiyo Mpyemo CAR

su Mursi Surmic; Nilo-Saharan; Africa. Ethiopia

su Suri The Suri (Surma), are agropastoralists living in the semiarid lowland area of the Kafa Administrative Region of Ethiopia

su Samba Daga Western Nigeria (Africa)

su Taram a dialect of Daka (Nigeria)

su'u Samba Daka Nigeria

zu Aghem Wum North West Region of Cameroon

su Kati (in Afghanistan) Indic; Indo-European; Asia

su Shekhani The North of India

su Eastern Kativiri Afganistan

su Udehe The Udege language (also Udihe language, Udekhe language, Udeghe language) is the language of the Udege people. It is a member of the Tungusic family.

su Aribwatsa Papua New Guinea

su Wampar Wampar is an Austronesian language of Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.

su Tabla Papua, Indonesia

su Edopi (or Dosobou, Dou, Doufou, Elopi, Foi, Iau, Turu, Urundi, Ururi, Yau) Indonesia

zu, izu Aghem Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Nigeria, Africa

Z3 (izy)** Bafmeng Mmem (Bafmeng) is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon.

Z3 Mmen Cameroon

za? Duru The Duru languages are a group of Savanna languages spoken in Northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria.

zu Bu Cameroon in the western Cameroon

aseta (seta) Datooga Dialect Tanzania (Africa)

aseteta Omotik Omotik (Sawas) is a moribund Nilotic language of Kenya.

asimba Mvuba Rwanda (Africa)

asis North Tugen Kenya (Africa)

asis Pokot Pokoot is a language spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda by the Pokot people.

asista (asis) Keiyo Kenya

asista Kalenjin Kenya

asista Sabaot Sabaot (Sebei) is a Kalenjin language of Kenya.

asista Sogoo Sogoo (also known as Ogiek Okiek or Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language cluster of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania.

aso Kwadza Tanzania

asu; mwasu Kilaangi Rangi or Langi (there is no distinction between /r/ and /l/; also known as Irangi, Kilaangi, etc.) is a Bantu language of spoken by the Rangi people of Kondoa District in the Dodoma Region of Central Tanzania.

asu Valangi Tanzania

andr$u Malagasy Mahafaly Madagascar

andr$u Malagasy Sakalava Madagascar

andr$u Malagasy Vezo Madagascar

mato7onro Dusun Deyah Dusun Deyah, or Deyah, is a language spoken by the Dusun people of Borneo that is closely related to Malagasy on Madagascar.

matEanrau Dusun Witu Dusun Witu, or Witu, is a language spoken by the Dusun people of Borneo that is closely related to Malagasy on Madagascar.

lod'o; mada lod'o Sabu The Hawu also known as Havu language, historically Sawu and known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu (thus Havunese, Savunese, Sawunese), is the language of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu.

masoandra Malagasy Anatankarana Ambilobe Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Anatankarana Vohemar Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Masikoro—Miary Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Northern Betsimisaraka Fenoarivo East Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Plateau Betsileo Fianarantsoa Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Plateau Merina Antananarivo Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Sakalava Ambanja Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Sakalava Maintirano Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Sakalava Morondava Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Sakalava Vezo Toliara Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Tandroy Mahafaly Ambovombe Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Tandroy Mahafaly Ampanihy Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Tanosy Tolagnaro Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Southern Betsimisaraka Antaimoro Manakara Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Southern Betsimisaraka Antaisaka Vangaindrano Madagascar

masoandro Malagasy Southern Betsimisaraka Antambohoaka Mananjary Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Antaisaka Madagascar

taniandr$u; masouva Malagasy Antankarana Madagascar

taniandr$u Bushi Bushi (Shibushi or Kibushi) is a dialect of Malagasy spoken in the French-ruled Comorian island of Mayotte.

masuandr$u Malagasy Merina Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Sihanaka Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Taimoro Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Tandroy Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Zafisoro Madagascar

masuandr$u Malagasy Ambositra Madagascar

masoandro ('the eye of the day') Malagasy the language is spoken by the inhabitants of Madagascar island. (Barito; Austronesian; Africa).

masuva Malagasy Tsimihety Madagascar

masova Malagasy Tsimihety Mandritsara Madagascar

masova Malagasy Anatankarana Antalaha Madagascar

masova Malagasy Plateau Sihanaka Ambatondrazaka Madagascar

madaʔa Maria-Maiagolo Papua New Guinea

madaʔa Maria-Uderi Papua New Guinea

mada; maida7a Doromu Doromu, or Doromu-Koki, is a Manubaran language spoken in Papua New Guinea. It has three varieties: Koki, Kokila and Koriko.

mada Humene Manugoro Papua New Guinea

mada Humene Papua New Guinea

mada Kwale Kwale (a.k.a. Uare) is a language of Papua New Guinea.

mada7a (mεidaʔa) Maria Papua New Guinea

madega (madiga) Ghayavi western Papua New Guinea

madega; maigara Umanakaina Umanakaina, or Gwedena, is a Papuan language of New Guinea.

madega Haigwai Papua New Guinea

madega Umanakaina Gigarebi Umanakaina, or Gwedena, is a Papuan language of New Guinea.

madega Yakaikeke Yakaikeke (Iakaikeke) is an Oceanic language of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.

masa Nobiin (or Fadidja-Mahas) East Sudanic family, Nubian group.

maSa Mahas Eastern Sudanic language family, Nubian group.

masal Old Nubian East Sudanic family, Nubian group.

mas3l Nubian Of Dongola Northern Sudan

m'asil Dongolawi East Sudanic family, Nubian group.

masil Kenuzi East Sudanic family, Nubian group.

m'asil** Andaandi (Egypt, Libya, Sudan).

masil Kenzi Egypt

cua Digo Digo (Chidigo) is a Bantu language spoken primarily along the East African coast between Mombasa and Tanga by the Digo people of Kenya and Tanzania.

cua Chonyi Chonyi is a Bantu language spoken in Kenya.

Cəwa (cua) Kera (Tuburi-Kera) Kera is an East Chadic language spoken by 45,000 people in Southwest Chad and 6,000 people in North Cameroon. (It was called 'Tuburi' by Greenberg, a name shared with Tupuri).

cua (uwa) Rabai Rabai, also called Rabai Mpya, is a historic location in Kilifi County, Kenya about 12 miles Northwest of the city of Mombasa.

cua Chwaka Southern Kenya

cua Buu Kenya, at Indian ocean shore

cua (cuwa) Giryama Kenya

cua Lower Pokomo Kenya

cua Makwa Ile Mozambique

cuba Cewa Malawi (Africa)

cuba Kunda Northern Zimbabwe

soa Makwa Malema Mozambique

soa Makwa Nampula Mozambique

laNg~a; uva Chingoni in southern Tanzania (province Ruvuma)

zowa Bungu Tanzania (Africa)

dzowa (zawa) Mombum Mombum, or Kemelom (Komolom), is a Trans-New Guinea language spoken on Yos Sudarso Island (Kolopom Island) in West New Guinea.

zawa Mombun Papua, Indonesia

zowa Komelomsch Papua, Indonesia

doba Batanga Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea

dova Batanga Balundu western Cameroon

lisOba; sOba Matumbi Matuumbi, also known as Kimatumbi, is a language spoken in Tanzania in the Kipatimu region of the Kilwa District, south of the Rufiji river.

jova Mbugwe Mbugwe or Mbuwe (Kimbugwe) is a Bantu language of spoken by the Mbugwe people of Lake Manyara in the Manyara Region of Central Tanzania.

ova Mpoto at the border of Malawi and Tanzania

ova Edo Nigeria

Tova Kinga Tanzania

ofa Buem Lelemi Lelemi (or Lefana) is spoken by the Buem people in the mountainous Volta Region of Ghana.

cuwa Duruma Duruma is a settlement in Kenya's Kwale County. Chi-Duruma is the local dialect of Mijikenda language.

cuba; isi Hunde Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

Cuba Pangwa The Pangwa are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Kipengere Range on the eastern shore of Lake Malawi, in the Ludewa District of Njombe Region in Southern Tanzania.

Cowa Nawuri Nawuri is a Guang language of Ghana.

uwa; cuwa Nyanja Nyanja (also known as Chewa) is a Bantu language spoken by over 15 million people in Southern Africa.

uwa Nsenga Nsenga (Senga) is the language in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia.

uwa Nyala Kenya a Bantu language of western Kenya, on the shores of Lake Victoria.

uwa Segeju The Segeju are an ethnic and linguistic group from Mkinga District, Tanga Region, Tanzania.

uba Kinyamwezi Tanzania

uba Zimba Zimba is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, spoken in a band of country south of the Elila River.

oba Taabwa Rdc Taabwa, or Rungu (Malungu), is a Bantu language of Congo and Zambia

wa Nyali Nyali, or North Nyali, is a minor Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

wa Nyengo Nyengo (Nhengo) is a minor Bantu language of Angola.

tua Swahili Chirazi South Kenya (Africa)

tua Swahili Mvita South Kenya (Africa)

Tua Swahili Vumba Kenia (Indian ocean coast), near Tanzanian border

Tua Makwa Alua Mozambique

tua Gabri in southern Chad (Africa)

toa Dormo Chad (Africa)

tuwa Lele Chad, Afro-asian language

Tu Kuo Cameroon

Tuba (uba) Buyu the Democratic Republic of Congo

TuE (juE) Bendeghe in southern Nigeria

tue Worodugukakan the language of the tribe in the Ivory Coast (Africa)

Tvu Mbizinaku Central Africa

tun Itumbuso Nigeria

Tun Nde Nigeria

itu Kaliko Keliko (Kaliko) is a Central Sudanic language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan.

itu Lokai Uganda

itu Ma'di (Maadi) Uganda and South Sudan.

iTvu Itanikom The Kom language (Itanikom) is spoken by over 150,000 speakers living in Boyo Division, located in the North West Province of Cameroon.

tw~e Koma Southern Sudan (the upper reaches of the Nile)

Tw~i Bulu Bantoid; Niger-Congo; Africa

Tw~i Bum Cameroon

Tw~iTw~i Kensweinsei Cameroon

ty~aty~i Sotho Northern South Africa

?aj-it Aacax Cushitic languages group. Kushites are the group of peoples of Africa, living in the area between the Egipt Estern desert and the North-East province of Kenya.

dy~uwa Swahili Makunduchi East Tanzania (Africa)

dy~uwa Swahili Pemba The North of the Mozambique coast of the Indian ocean, in the province of Kabu-Delgado, on a Peninsula going to the Pemba Bay

dy~ua Swahili Mwani East Mozambique (Indian ocean coast)

dhuba Soga 2 Soga, or Lusoga, is a Bantu language spoken in Uganda.

yuwa Ngoni Ngoni is a Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique.

yuwa Swahili Pate East Kenya (Indian ocean coast)

yuwa Swahili Tikuu Kenia (Indian ocean coast)

ua; juwa Sena Sena is a Bantu language spoken in the four provinces of central Mozambique (Zambezi valley): Tete, Sofala, Zambezia and Manica

ua Pemba Pemba island, Tanzania Arabic Jazirat al-Khu?rah island in the Indian Ocean, lying 35 miles (56 km) off the coast of East Africa, opposite the port of Tanga, Tanzania.

ua Ngulu Ngulu is a Bantu language spoken in east-central Tanzania.

ua Shambala Shambala or Shambaa is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

ua Pemba Pemba island, Tanzania Arabic Jazirat al-Khu?rah island in the Indian Ocean, lying 35 miles (56 km) off the coast of East Africa, opposite the port of Tanga, Tanzania.

ua Zalamo Zaramo is a Niger-Congo language, formerly primary language of the Zaramo people of eastern Tanzania.

ua Zigula Zigula (Zigua, Chizigua) is a Bantu language of Tanzania and of Somalia, where it is known as Mushunguli (Mushungulu).

ua Vumba Tanzania (on the Indian Ocean coast)

ua Ngazidja Comoros islands (Africa)

ua Kamba Kenya Kenya

ua Coni Southern Kenya

sua (ua) Doe Tanzania

ua Hadimu Tanzania

ua Kutu Tanzania

ua Nzwani Nzwani (Anjouan), the language of one of the three major islands in the Comoros Archipelago

ua (wa) Maore Comoros islands (Africa)

ua Mwani Mozambique Mozambique

ua Mwimbi Muthambi Kenya

uha Lamba Mbole Balanga Democratic Republic of the Congo

uha Langa Mbole Bambuli Democratic Republic of the Congo

uho Arigidi (or Oge). Nigeria.

uai Nimboran Nimboran (Nambrong) is a Papuan language of Indonesia spoken by mostly older adults.

uane Lontomba Democratic Republic of the Congo

udara Jere 