CJE may refer to:
Bar or BAR may refer to:
Age or AGE may refer to:
This is a partial index of Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically and with (sub-) families mentioned. The list also includes extinct languages.
CA most often refers to:
MT, Mt, mT, mt, or Mt. may refer to:
IN, In or in may refer to:
GA, Ga, or ga may refer to:
Tonga may refer to five different languages:
Ladino, derived from Latin, may refer to:
TEL or Tel may refer to:
ISO 639-3:2007, Codes for the representation of names of languages – Part 3: Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages, is an international standard for language codes in the ISO 639 series. It defines three-letter codes for identifying languages. The standard was published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on 1 February 2007.
CHR or chr may refer to:
Pue may refer to:
PGG may refer to:
Aeq or AEQ may refer to:
Varieties of Arabic are the linguistic systems that Arabic speakers speak natively. Arabic is a Semitic language within the Afroasiatic family that originated in the Arabian Peninsula. There are considerable variations from region to region, with degrees of mutual intelligibility that are often related to geographical distance and some that are mutually unintelligible. Many aspects of the variability attested to in these modern variants can be found in the ancient Arabic dialects in the peninsula. Likewise, many of the features that characterize the various modern variants can be attributed to the original settler dialects as well as local native languages and dialects. Some organizations, such as SIL International, consider these approximately 30 different varieties to be separate languages, while others, such as the Library of Congress, consider them all to be dialects of Arabic.
Koro language may refer to:
LJW or ljw may refer to:
JWI or jwi may refer to: