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Languages

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# items Name Language code 2char Language code 3char Description
76 6 Massachusett wam The Massachusett language is an Algonquian language of the Algic language family, formerly spoken by several peoples of eastern coastal and southeastern Massachusetts. In its revived form, it is spoken in four communities of Wampanoag people. Also known as Natick or Wôpanâak (Wampanoag), and historically as Pokanoket, Indian or Nonantum.
77 6 Hindi hi hin
78 4 Pocomchi poh Mayan language spoken by the Poqomchiʼ Maya of Guatemala, very closely related to Poqomam.
79 4 Cornish kw cor
80 4 Dalmatian dlm dlm Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Dalmatian: langa dalmata or simply dalmato; Italian: lingua dalmatica, dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatski) was a Romance language that was spoken in the Dalmatia region of present-day Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro.
81 4 Aymara ay aym
82 4 Mongolian mn mon
83 3 Mozarabic mxi Mozarabic, more accurately Andalusi Romance, was a continuum of related Romance dialects spoken in the Muslim-controlled areas of the Iberian Peninsula, known as Al-Andalus. It was spoken until around the 13th century when it either was replaced or merged with the northern peninsular Romance varieties, mostly Spanish (Castilian), Catalan and Portuguese.
84 3 Latvian lv lav
85 3 Czech cs cze
86 3 Manchu mnc mnc Manchu is an endangered East Asian Tungusic language native to the historical region of Manchuria in Northeast China. As the traditional native language of the Manchus, it was one of the official languages of the Qing dynasty (1636–1912) of China and in Inner Asia.
87 3 Wolof wo wol
88 3 West Germanic gmw
89 3 Galician gl glg
90 3 Carib (Kari'nja) car car Carib or Kari'nja is a Cariban language spoken by the Kalina people (Caribs) of South America. It is spoken by around 7,400 mostly in Brazil, The Guianas, and Venezuela.
91 3 Old Occitan (pre-1500) pro pro Old Occitan, also called Old Provençal, was the earliest form of the Occitano-Romance languages, as attested in writings dating from the eighth through the fourteenth centuries.
92 2 Celtic cel Proto-Celtic
93 2 Bambara bm bam
94 2 Narragansett xnt xnt
95 1 Uighur; Uyghur ug uig
96 1 Etruscan ett the language of the Etruscan civilization, in Italy, in the ancient region of Etruria (modern Tuscany, western Umbria, northern Latium, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Lombardy and Campania). Etruscan influenced Latin but was eventually completely superseded by it.
97 1 Tibetan bo tib
98 1 Poitevin Poitevin (poetevin) is a dialect of Poitevin-Saintongeais, one of the regional languages of France, spoken in the historical province of Poitou, now administratively divided between Pays de la Loire (Loire countries) and Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine).
99 1 Tahitian ty tah Tahitian (Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Māꞌohi, languages of French Polynesia)[2] is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French Polynesia. As Tahitian had no written tradition before the arrival of the Western colonists, the spoken language was first transcribed by missionaries of the London Missionary Society in the early 19th century.
100 1 Mapuche arn arn Mapuche or Mapudungun is an Araucanian language related to Huilliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central Argentina by the Mapuche people. It is also spelled Mapuzugun and Mapudungu, and was formerly known as Araucanian.