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  1. Tuareg languages

    The Tuareg languages may be written in the Latin script , the Arabic script , or Tifinagh . The Malian ... in the form of pronominal marking. No simple adjectives exist in the Tuareg languages adjectival ... different from your garden variety participle . The Tuareg languages have very heavily influenced Northern Songhay languages such as Sawaq language Sawaq , whose speakers are culturally Tuareg ... Tuareg Languages Category Tuareg languages Category Berber languages Category Languages of Algeria ...Infobox language name Tuareg nativename Tamasheq, Tamajaq, Tamahaq states flagcountry Algeria br flagcountry ... Tuareg people speakers 1.2 million date 1991&ndash 1998 ref e16 familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Berber languages Berber script Latin script Latin , Tifinagh iso2 tmh iso3 tmh lc1 thv ld1 Tahaggart Tamahaq lc2 taq ld2 Tamasheq lc3 ttq ld3 Tawallammat Tamajaq lc4 thz ld4 Tayart Tamajeq map Tuareg area.png mapcaption notice IPA Tuareg IPA en tw r also Tamasheq IPA en t m k , Tamajaq , Tamahaq is a Berber languages Berber language or family of very closely related languages and dialects spoken by the Tuareg people Tuareg Berbers, in large parts of Mali , Niger , Algeria , Libya and Burkina ... 14 1996 , 199 212 ISSN 0295 5245 ISBN 2 85744 972 0 . ref Description Other Southern Berber languages ... conservative in some respects they retain two short vowels where Northern Berber languages have one or none, and have a much lower proportion of Arabic language Arabic loanword s than most Berber languages ... Tin Sert Tetserret identify as Tuareg, but the language is Western Berber . Roger Blench Blench ms, 2006 lists the following as separate languages, with dialects in parentheses ref http rogerblench.info ... en oi nod onderzoek OND1308586 Project Orthography in a plurigraphic society the case of Tuareg in Niger ... wikitable Representative alphabets for Tuareg consonants ref Harvcoltxt Sudlow 2001 pp 28,35 36 ref ... from u . ref K. G. Prasse 1990 , New Light on the Origin of the Tuareg Vowels E and O, in H. G ...   more details



  1. Tuareg (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Tuareg tuareg The Tuareg people are nomads of the Sahara who speak various Tuareg languages . Tuareg may also refer to Tuareg Rebellion disambiguation Tuareg Shield , an area lying between the West African craton and the Saharan Metacraton in West Africa Tuareg Sloughi , an African dog breed Touareg tea , a kind of flavoured tea prepared in northern Africa and in Arabian countries Tuareg The Desert Warrior , a 1984 adventure film starring Mark Harmon Tuareg, an Emacs mode for programming in Caml presumably the name was chosen as a pun on camel Tuareg, a song by Gal Costa later selected for the compilation Tropicalia A Brazilian Revolution in Sound Vehicles Volkswagen Touareg , the second sport utility vehicle manufactured by Volkswagen Giugiaro Touareg , a concept car by Giorgetto Giugiaro disambig cs Tuareg de Tuareg Begriffskl rung fa fr Touareg homonymie gl Tuareg hom nimos it Tuareg disambigua ru ...   more details



  1. Tuareg rebellion

    Since 1916, there have been five major armed conflicts referred to as rebellions involving the Tuareg people of the northern parts of Mali and Niger Kaocen Revolt Tuareg rebellion 1916 1917 Tuareg rebellion 1962 1964 Tuareg rebellion 1990 1995 Tuareg rebellion 2007 2009 Tuareg rebellion 2012 See also National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad Ansar Dine Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa Disambig Category Berberism es Rebeliones tuareg fr R bellion touar gue ka fi Tuaregikapina ...   more details



  1. Tuareg Shield

    File West African Craton.svg thumb right 300px West Africa Tuareg Shield to the east of the West African craton File Manzaz.jpg thumb 300px This NASA Landsat image shows small scoria cones and lava flows of the Manzaz volcanic field in the Hoggar volcanic district of Algeria . The volcanic field covers an area of 1500 sq km, overlying Precambrian metamorphic and plutonic rocks of the Tuareg shield. Many cones are breached, and the dominantly basaltic and basanitic volcanic products are rich in peridotite and pyroxenite xenoliths and megacrysts. The youngest volcanoes rest on Neolithic terraces and are of Holocene age. The Tuareg Shield is an area lying between the West African craton and the Saharan Metacraton in West Africa . It has complex geology, reflecting the collision between these cratons and later events. It covers parts of Algeria , Niger and Mali . Origins The shield is mainly composed of Archean or Paleoproterozoic terrane s and Neoproterozoic terranes that amalgamated during the Pan African orogeny when the West African craton and the Saharan metacraton converged. The shield originated in oceanic island arc s that formed on the cratons during 900 Ma to 680 Ma, of which relics remain as thrust sheets on top of more rigid bodies. ref name Foulger2005 In Mali, the Tilemsi belt is a complex of intraoceanic arcs that formed above a subduction zone sloping down to the east and were accreted to the shield during the Pan African orogeny . ref name Tollo2004 The western part of the Hoggar massif is made of material from the Pharusian Ocean including oceanic basalts, arc volcanic and sedimentary rocks and sediments that were shed into the Pharusian Ocean by the West African craton and the eastern Hoggar. ref cite book page 237 url http books.google.ca books?id CI9Ig7DGvTMC&pg PA237 title Continents and supercontinents first1 John James William last1 Rogers first2 M ... been caused by the collision between that craton and the Tuareg shield. ref name Tollo2004 Later ...   more details



  1. Tuareg rebellion (1962?1964)

    also Tuareg rebellion 1990 1995 Tuareg rebellion 2007 2009 Tuareg rebellion 2012 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Tuareg Rebellion 1962 1964 partof Tuareg rebellions image caption date 1962 1964 place Northern Mali territory result Suppressed status combatant1 Mali br Military of Mali combatant2 Mali br Tribal and clan groups commander1 commander2 strength1 Mali br 7,000 strength2 Mali br 300 1,500 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Tuareg rebellions Image Tuareg area.png 180px right thumb Areas where significant numbers of Tuaregs live The Tuareg rebellion of 1962 1964, sometimes called the First Tuareg Rebellion or the Alfellaga , was a short lived insurgency by populations of what is now northern Mali begun shortly after the nation achieved independence from France in 1960. ref Baz Lecocq. Alfellaga Chapter Four in http ebooks.brillonline.nl book?id nij9789004139831 nij9789004139831 i 433 Disputed Desert Decolonisation, Competing Nationalisms and Tuareg Rebellions in Northern Mali . Brill 2010 . ISBN 9789004139831 pp.181 226 ref ref Baz Lecocq. http dare.uva.nl document 65901 IV. Alfellaga The revolt of the Kel Adagh 1963 1964 in http books.google.com books?id DRM AQAAIAAJ That desert is our country Tuareg rebellions and competing nationalisms in contemporary Mali 1946 ... north of Mali along with some in southern Algeria and northern Niger expected an independent Tuareg ... Colonialism ended. This combined with dissatisfaction over the new government led some Tuareg people Tuareg in Northern Mali to rebel in 1963. This rebellion was short lived as the military response of the new ... www.army.mil usassi ssipubs pubs98 tuareg tuareg.pdf ref No more than 1,500 anti government fighters ... Category History of Mali Category History of Azawad Category Rebellions in Africa Category Tuareg ... 1961 in Mali Category 1962 in Mali Category 1963 in Mali Category 1964 in Mali es Rebeli n tuareg 1961 1964 eu Tuareg matxinada 1962 1964 ...   more details



  1. Tuareg rebellion (1990?1995)

    also Tuareg rebellion 1962 1964 Tuareg rebellion 2007 2009 Tuareg rebellion 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Tuareg rebellion 1990 1995 partof Tuareg rebellions image caption date 1990 1995 place ... of Sherbrooke, ethnic violence data br 1990 1995 Mali 1 000 Violences ethniques Tuareg br 1990 ... 96. ref Campaignbox Tuareg rebellions Image Tuareg area.png 180px right thumb Areas where significant numbers of Tuaregs live From 1990 to 1995, a rebellion by various Taureg people Tuareg groups took .... The conflict is one in a series of Tuareg based insurgencies in the colonial and post colonial history of these nations. In Niger, it is also referred to as the Second or Third Tuareg Rebellion , a reference .... In fact the nomadic Tuareg confederations have come into sporadic conflict with the sedentary communities ... . ISBN 0810812290, listings for Rebellion , Tuareg , Kaocen Revolt . ref Some but not all Tuareg wished for an independent Tuareg Nation to be formed when French Colonialism ended. This combined with dissatisfaction over the new governments led some Tuareg in Northern Mali to rebel in 1963. This rebellion ... permanent.access.gpo.gov lps12312 carlisle www.army.mil usassi ssipubs pubs98 tuareg tuareg.pdf ref Background Tuareg people form a distinct minority group minority in all the Sahara n countries they inhabit and a majority in many Saharan regions. In many cases, the Tuareg have been marginalised by governments ... sided against the Tuareg one notable exception being Libya. In both Mali and Niger large numbers of Tuareg ... in 1985. That year, a number of Tuareg in Libya formed a political opposition group called ... sparked the closing of the borders with Libya and Algeria, and the resettlement of thousands of Tuareg ... grew. When aid promised by Ali Sa bou s government to Tuareg returning from Algeria failed to materialise, some Tuareg attacked a police station in Tchin Tabaradene in May 1990, leading to the death ... hundred Tuareg civilians in Tchin Tabaradene , Gharo and In Gall . This became known as the Tchin ...   more details



  1. Tuareg ? The Desert Warrior

    Infobox Film name image Tuareg The Desert Warrior.jpg director Enzo G. Castellari writer starring Mark Harmon music Riz Ortolani cinematography John Cabrera editing producer distributor released runtime awards country language budget Tuareg Il guerriero del deserto internationally released as Tuareg The Desert Warrior and Desert Warrior is a List of Italian films of 1984 1984 Cinema of Italy Italian Adventure film adventure action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari . The film is based on a novel with the same name written by Alberto V zquez Figueroa . ref cite book last Ram n Alba title Literatura espa ola una historia de cine publisher Ediciones Polifemo, 2005 ref It represents the first film released by home video distribution company Mirisch Company Mirisch . ref cite news title MIRISCH CLAN MOVES INTO HOME VIDEO url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product LA&p theme la&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 0EF5B8CBB5277A4A&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM accessdate 6 February 2012 newspaper Daily News of Los Angeles date October 25, 1985 ref Cast Mark Harmon Gacel Sayah Luis Prendes Abdul El Kabir Ritza Brown Gacel s Wife Aldo Sambrell Sgt. Malick Paolo Malco Captain Razman Antonio Sab to, Sr. Antonio Sab to The Captain Giovanni Cianfriglia Mubarak References Reflist External links imdb title 0086484 Enzo G. Castellari Category 1984 films Category Italian films Category Films directed by Enzo G. Castellari Italy film stub it Tuareg Il guerriero del deserto ...   more details



  1. Tuareg rebellion (2007?2009)

    see also Tuareg rebellion 1962 1964 Tuareg rebellion 1990 1995 Tuareg rebellion 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Tuareg rebellion 2007 2009 partof Tuareg rebellions image Image AgadezMNJattacks0807.png ... have been killed. ref Campaignbox Tuareg rebellions The Tuareg Rebellion of 2007 2009 was an insurgency that began in February 2007 amongst elements of the Tuareg people living in the Sahara desert ... Tuareg populations, which had last appeared in the mid 1990s, and date back at least to 1916. Populations ..., with a portion of the Tuareg groups which had come under a 2006 ceasefire returning to combat. A swift ... the Saharan borders where Tuareg rebels and AQIM militants, as well as smugglers and criminal gangs ... rebels. Causes of conflict Niger Image Tuareg area.png 180px left thumb Areas where significant numbers ... ended the First Tuareg Rebellion 1990s Tuareg insurgency and promised them a bigger share of the region ... More Attacks . Phuong Tran, Voice of America 21 August 2007. ref Nigerien Tuareg leaders and some ... disaffection amongst Tuareg ex combatants with the slow progress of promised benefits, lack ... Conference , the peace accords of 15 April 1995 with all Tuareg and some Toubou rebel groups were ..., help others return to a productive civilian life. Controversy continued to revolve around Tuareg ... in North Africa. Review of African Political Economy ROAPE No. 108 280 281 ref while Mano Dayak , a Tuareg leader and negotiator who led the Tuareg rebellion in the Tenere region died in a suspicious ... hand, the MNJ statements portrayed their movement as Niger wide as opposed to Tuareg nationalism and limited ... Tuareg demands in Niger On 21 December 2007, Ahmed Akoli Akoli , then the political secretary of the MNJ ... translation, Tuareg Culture and News. December 22, 2007. Quote in full is 1 The marginalization of Tuareg ... as to permit Tuaregs to establish effective socio economic infrastructures in Tuareg regions in particular, revenues from the uranium mining activities in Tuareg regions must be used primarily for economic ...   more details



  1. Tuareg rebellion (2012)

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Tuareg rebellion 2012 partof Tuareg rebellions and the Arab Spring image File Azawad Tuareg rebellion 2012.svg 300px caption Map of the rebel ... to target Tuareg rebels work The Observer date 7 April 2012 accessdate 7 April 2012 ref br combatant2 ... Flag of Jihad.svg Ansar Dine ref cite news url http www.montrealgazette.com news Gunfire breaks Tuareg ... out as Tuareg rebels enter northern Mali city date 31 March 2012 accessdate 1 April 2012 ref br Movement ... english ?id 51578 title Tuareg jihadists alliance Qaeda conquers more than half of Mali author ... news url http www.modernghana.com news 386487 malis isolated junta seeks help to stop tuareg jug.html agency ModernGhana.com title Mali s isolated junta seeks help to stop Tuareg juggernaut first Serge ... Hamaha ref cite news title Mali Tuareg rebels call on independence rejected url http www.bbc.co.uk ... mali 9026722 Fierce clashes between Malian army and Tuareg rebels kill 47.html title Fierce clashes between Malian army and Tuareg rebels kill 47 publisher Telegraph date 19 January 2012 accessdate ... news tuareg rebels take mali garrison town say sources title Tuareg rebels take Mali garrison town ... Citation first Nick last Meo title Triumphant Tuareg rebels fall out over al Qaeda s jihad in Mali ... mali 9191760 Triumphant Tuareg rebels fall out over al Qaedas jihad in Mali.html ref Campaignbox Tuareg rebellions The Tuareg rebellion of 2012 is a separatism separatist insurgency against the Malian ... commentisfree 2012 mar 23 coup mali dictatorship tuareg title Coup threatens to plunge Mali back ... recent incarnation of a series of insurgencies by formerly nomadic Tuareg populations which date back ... and heavily armed Tuareg fighters who fought for either the National Transitional Council or the Libyan ... title Tuareg rebels declare the independence of Azawad, north of Mali date 6 April 2012 accessdate ... of the Tuareg in their demand for independence for the Azawad . ref cite web url http allafrica.com ...   more details



  1. Languages of Mali

    and beyond, the Songhay languages along the Niger, Tuareg languages Tamasheq in the eastern part ... 700,000 ? NW Tamasheq Tuareg languages Tamashek Afro Asiatic Berber languages Berber National ... Northern None? 30,000 ? N Tamajaq Tuareg languages Tamashek Afro Asiatic Berber languages Berber ... of the Hoggar see Tuareg languages Tachelhit language Tachelhit , the dialect of the western ksour ... border 1px aaaaaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 align center colspan 2 big big Languages ... , Fula language Fula esp. in Mopti region , Songhai languages Songhai Other important languages Arabic Classical Arabic Classical , English language English Mali is a multilingual country. The languages ... counts 50 languages. Of these, French language French is the official language and Bambara language Bambara is the most widely spoken. Altogether 13 of the indigenous languages of Mali have the legal ... 1985 for both 1974 and 1984 figures. ref Bambara, a Manding languages Manding language in the Mande ... languages Maninka language Malinke or Maninkakan in the southwest and Xaasongaxango language Kassonke in the region of Kayes in the west , are among the 13 national languages. Bambara is used as a trade ... Jula Dioula in French translation is actually a Manding word meaning trader. Other Mande languages ... languages Dogon languages of Pays Dogon or Dogon country in central Mali , the Bozo languages along the middle Niger River Niger . Other languages include Senufo language Senufo in the Sikasso ... indigenous languages are considered national language s. See Language Policy, below Most formal education ... missionary Andrew Foster educator Andrew Foster . There are two other sign languages in Mali. One ... use of ASL. Descriptions Most of the languages of Mali are part of the Mande languages Mande language family , which is generally accepted as part of Niger Congo languages Niger Congo , Africa s largest phylum linguistics phylum . Other languages include the Dogon languages , perhaps ...   more details



  1. Languages of Niger

    Depending on how they are counted, Niger has between 8 and 20 indigenous languages. The discrepancy comes from the fact that several are closely related, and can be grouped together or considered apart. French language French , inherited from the colonial period, is the official language . It is spoken mainly as a second language by people who have received an education. Although educated Nigeriens still constitute a relatively small percentage of the population, the French language is the language used by the official administration courts, government, etc. , the media and the business community. See also African French . The usual categorization of languages of Niger mentions eight national language s. These, their language families, the approximate percentage of the population that speak them, and their approximate home regions are as follows class wikitable class sortable border 1 Language Family Approx Main region Hausa language Hausa Afro Asiatic Chadic 49.6 South, central Songhay languages Zarma & Songhai Nilo Saharan 25.5 Southwest Tuareg languages Tamajeq Afro Asiatic Berber languages Berber 08.4 North Fula language Fulfulde Niger Congo Atlantic languages Atlantic 08.3 All Kanuri language Kanuri Nilo Saharan 04.8 Southeast Arabic language Colloquial Arabic Afro Asiatic Semitic 01.2 North Gurma Niger Congo Gur 00.? Southwest corner Toubou Nilo Saharan 00.? East References Reflist http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name NE Ethnologue report on Languages of Niger http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Niger PanAfriL10n page on Niger fr http www.tlfq.ulaval.ca axl afrique niger.htm Linguistic situation in Niger Africa in topic Languages of Category Languages of Niger language stub Niger stub de Sprachen Nigers fr Langues du Niger ...   more details



  1. Berber languages

    language East Numidian child3 Western Berber languages Western child4 Eastern Berber languages Eastern ? child5 Northern Berber languages Northern child6 Tuareg languages Tuareg map berbers.png ... Tuareg languages Tuareg col end iso2 ber iso5 ber Contains Tifinagh text Berber or the Berber languages ... , Rifian language Rifian Tamazight Tarifit , Shawiya language Shawiya Tacawit , and Tuareg languages Tuareg Tamahaq Tamaceq . The Berber languages have had a written tradition, on and off, for over ... do not count Berber languages. The 1972 Niger census reported Tuareg, with other languages, at 127,000 ... and Jabal Nafusa 141,000 1998 . Tahaggart Tuareg languages Tuareg of Ghat, Libya Ghat 17,000 Johnstone ... speak Niger Congo languages . Mali The Ethnologue counts 440,000 Tuareg people Tuareg 1991 speaking .... The Tuareg of the Sahel add another million or so. Grammar Noun s in the Berber languages vary ... incl. Shilha, Tamazight Tuareg languages Tuareg Western Berber Zenaga language Zenaga The various ... dialect continuum dialect continua , Northern Berber languages Northern Berber and Tuareg languages Tuareg , plus a few peripheral languages, spoken in isolated pockets largely surrounded by Arabic ... language Kabyle and Atlas languages Atlas Tuareg languages Tuareg Zenaga language Zenaga Ethnologue ... within Zenati Tuareg languages Tuareg Zenaga language Zenaga Blench 2006 Roger Blench Blench ms, 2006 ... languages Northern Berber including Nafusi within Zenati Tuareg languages Twareg Zenaga language ... or closely related languages and dialects indigenous to North Africa . Berber is spoken by large populations ... languages Afroasiatic language family ref Hayward, Richard J., chapter Afroasiatic in Heine, Bernd & Nurse, Derek, editors, African Languages An Introduction Cambridge 2000. ISBN 0 521 66629 5. The expression page 74 that Afroasiatic is the least controversial of the four phyla of languages ... relationship between Berber and the Semitic languages. ref and has been attested since ancient ...   more details



  1. Languages of Nigeria

    , outside the University of Lagos The number of languages currently estimated and catalogued in Nigeria is 521. This number includes 510 living languages, two second languages without native speakers and 9 extinct languages . In some areas of Nigeria, ethnic groups speak more than one language ... to facilitate the cultural and linguistic unity of the country. The major languages spoken in Nigeria ... in their own languages, English, being the official language, is widely used for education ... s populace in the rural areas, the major languages of communication in the country remain national languages, with the most widely spoken being Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Foreign minorities speak their own languages aside from English and or major native languages. Nigeria s linguistic diversity is a microcosm of Africa as a whole, encompassing three major Languages of Africa African languages families the Afroasiatic , Nilo Saharan , and the Niger Congo languages Niger Congo A branch of the Niger ... of the current language families. Language families Niger Congo languages Niger Congo predominates ... Fulbe diaspora. The Ijoid languages are spoken across the Niger Delta and include Ijoid languages j ..., in the extreme Northwest. The Adamawa Ubangian languages are spoken between central Nigeria and the Central African Republic. Their westernmost representatives in Nigeria are the Tula Waja languages. The Kwa languages are represented by the Gun group in the extreme southwest, which is affiliated to the Gbe languages in Benin and Togo. The classification of the remaining languages is controversial ... 1989 publication and reflected on the 1992 map of languages, where all these were considered ... then include Yoruboid, i.e. Yoruba language Yoruba , Itsekiri and Igala , Akokoid eight small languages in Ondo, Edo and Kogi state , Edoid including Edo language Edo in Edo State , Igboid languages Igboid , Ibibio language Ibibio Efik , Idomoid languages Idomoid Idoma and Nupoid languages Nupoid ...   more details



  1. American languages

    For American languages see Indigenous languages of the Americas Languages of North America Languages of South America Languages of the United States disambig ...   more details



  1. Languages of Algeria

    for most of the Zenati languages language of Touggourt and Temacine Tamahaq language Tamahaq , among the Tuareg people Tuareg of the Hoggar see Tuareg languages French File Tram alger travaux 3.jpg ...Languages of country Algeria official Literary Arabic vernacular Algerian Arabic national Berber languages ... Languages of Algeria work Ethnologue Languages of the World sixteenth edition publisher SIL International ... constitution since 1963. In addition to this, Berber languages Berber has been recognized as a national ... of Kabylia . Currently spoken languages Arabic File Tizi Ouzou Tasdawit.jpg thumb Trilingual signs ... in 1966. Berber languages are spoken in many parts of Algeria, but mainly in Kabylia , in the Aur s ... constitutionnelle , adopted on 10 April 2002. ref The Berber languages dialects spoken in Algeria include ... work Ethnologue Languages of the World sixteenth edition publisher SIL International year 2009 ... web last Lewis first M. Paul ed. title Tachawit A Language of Algeria work Ethnologue Languages of the World ... A Language of Algeria work Ethnologue Languages of the World sixteenth edition publisher SIL International ... the use of Berber languages Berber and the Arabization of many Berber speakers. The strong position ..., only a tiny number of Algerians speak English, most of them younger people. Sub Saharan African languages ... of Songhay languages Songhay , a language more widely spoken far to the south in Niger . Another ... language Hausa speakers in the south. Sign languages Algerian Sign Language is used in Algeria by the deaf it has sometimes been used on national TV. Formerly spoken languages Phoenician Phoenician languages Phoenician , particularly in its North African Punic form, was brought to Algeria by Carthage ... way to Arabic language Arabic and Berber languages Berber after the Umayyads conquest, leaving only a few loanword s in those two languages. Ottoman Turkish Ottoman Empire Ottoman rule after the 16th ... , a mixture of many Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean languages, was once widespread as a means of communication ...   more details



  1. Oceanian languages

    Oceanian languages may refer to Oceanic languages Languages of Oceania disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Languages of Timor

    The languages of Timor include the Austronesian Timor Babar languages and the Papuan East Timor languages . dab ...   more details



  1. Siberian languages

    Siberian languages may refer to any languages spoken in Siberia, including the Eskimo Aleut languages spoken in Siberia the Mongolic languages spoken in Siberia the Paleosiberian languages the Siberian Turkic languages the Russian dialects spoken in Siberia the Tungusic languages spoken in Siberia the Uralic languages spoken in Siberia disambig ...   more details



  1. Languages of Oceania

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Many languages are indigenous to Oceania they belong to several families. The Austronesian languages Austronesian family is the most common, found throughout many Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Australia is home to many diverse families of Languages of Australia indigenous languages Pama Nyungan languages Gunwinyguan languages Macro Pama Nyungan languages Southwest Pama Nyungan languages Bunaban languages 2 languages in two branches Daly languages 11 19 languages in four branches, including Murrinh Patha language Murrinh Patha Limilngan languages 2 languages, extinct? Djeragan languages 3 5 languages in two branches Nyulnyulan languages 4 8 languages in one branch Wororan languages 7 12 languages in three branches Indo Pacific languages Andaman languages Languages of Papua New Guinea Tasmanian languages Also, the languages of European settlers and colonial powers are common in the region, such as English in Australia and New Zealand , Spanish language Spanish in Easter Island , and French in New Caledonia , etc. There are also creole language creoles formed from the interaction of the European and indigenous languages, such as Tok Pisin , Hawaiian Pidgin , Norfuk and Pitkern . See also List of extinct languages of Oceania Navboxes list Languages of Oceania Countries and languages lists DEFAULTSORT Languages Of Oceania Category Languages of Oceania Au lang stub bn ru ...   more details



  1. Awan languages

    Infobox language family name Awan region Colombia and Ecuador familycolor American fam1 Barbacoan languages Barbacoan sil 904 16 The Awan languages are Barbacoan languages that include the Awa Pit language and the Pasto languages spoken in Ecuador and Colombia . Pasto is extinct. DEFAULTSORT Awan Languages Category Awan languages Category Languages of Ecuador Category Barbacoan languages Category Endangered indigenous languages of the Americas Na lang stub es Lenguas ahuanas mk ...   more details



  1. Bel languages

    Infobox language family name Bel region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz child1 Astrolabe languages child2 Nuclear Bel languages sil 2324 16 The eight Bel languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Astrolabe languages Nuclear Bel languages DEFAULTSORT Bel Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ...   more details



  1. Bomberai languages

    The languages of the Bomberai Peninsula of Indonesian New Guinea fall into several groups West Bomberai languages Papuan, west and south Irarutu language Austronesian, most of the interior North Bomberai languages Austronesian, off the coast Bedoanas Erokwanas languages minor Austronesian languages labeled Bomberai in Ethnologue dab ...   more details



  1. Astrolabe languages

    Infobox language family name Astrolabe region Madang Province , Papua New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 Bel languages Bel sil 2325 16 The three Astrolabe languages form a small group of Austronesian languages of Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Awad Bing language Awad Bing , Mindiri language Mindiri , Wab language Wab DEFAULTSORT Astrolabe Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages Au lang stub hr Astrolabski jezici ...   more details



  1. Kowan languages

    Infobox language family name Kowan familycolor Papuan region Madang Province fam1 Trans New Guinea fam2 Madang languages Madang fam3 Southern Adelbert Range Kowan sil 2440 16 The Kowan languages are a small family of languages spoken in the Adelbert Range area of Madang Province , Papua New Guinea . The languages are Waskia language Waskia , with 20,000 speakers, and Korak language Korak , with 500. DEFAULTSORT Kowan Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Kowan languages pa lang stub ...   more details



  1. Mahakam languages

    Infobox language family name Mahakam altname Barito Mahakam region south Borneo , Madagascar familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Barito languages Barito The Mahakam or Barito Mahakam languages are a couple closely related Dayak languages Dayak Austronesian languages Austronesian languages of Borneo Ampanang language Ampanang , Tunjung language Tunjung Category Barito languages au lang stub fr Langues barito mahakam hr Mahakam jezici it Lingue barito mahakam mk ...   more details




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