found support for Ugric. Of the three languages, Khanty and Mansi have traditionally set apart from Hungarian as Ob Ugric, but Mansi now appears to be closer to Hungarian, so Ugric may be composed of only these two languages. Development Two common phonetic features of the Ugriclanguages are a rearrangement ... Historical phonology of the Uralic languages, with special reference to Samoyed, Ugric, and Permic title The Uralic Languages Description, History and Foreign Influences editor Denis Sinor pages 478 ... limited to the Ugriclanguages is the development of to k, though there are numerous exceptions .... See also Finno Ugriclanguages Uralic languages References references cite book last Riese first ...Infobox language family name Ugric region Hungary and Western Siberia familycolor Uralic fam2 Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric ? child1 Hungarian language Hungarian child2 Ob Ugriclanguages Ob Ugric ? Ugric or Ugrian languages IPAc en icon ju r k or IPAc en ju r i n are a branch of the Uralic languages Uralic language family . The term derives from Yugra , a region in north central Asia. They include three languages Hungarian language Hungarian Magyar , Khanty language Khanty Ostyak , and Mansi language Vogul . A common Proto Ugric language is posited to have been spoken from the end ... out that these changes are applicable to the Samoyedic languages as well. ref H kkinen, Jaakko ... 92. http www.sgr.fi susa 92 hakkinen.pdf ref The three Ugric varieties also share the lateralization of Proto Uralic to l as do the Permic languages , but it is possible this postcedes the emergence ... subject to interpretation. All three Ugric branches contrast vowel length in Hungarian this is late, generally derived by compensatory lengthening after loss of unstressed vowels and . The Ob Ugriclanguages, however, derive their quantity contrasts mainly from PU quality contrasts thus for example ... vowels a vs. i do not survive as such in Ugric, but they commonly leave their mark on vowel qualities ... more details
Infobox language family name Ob Ugric region Central Russia familycolor Uralic fam2 UgriclanguagesUgric ? child1 Khanty language Khanty Ostyak child2 Mansi language Mansi Vogul The Ob Ugriclanguages are a hypothetical branch of the Uralic languages , specifically referring to the Khanty language Khanty Ostyak and Mansi language Mansi Vogul languages. Both are split in numerous and highly divergent dialects. They, along with Hungarian language Hungarian , comprise the UgriclanguagesUgric branch of the Uralic languages . The languages are spoken in the region between the Urals and the Ob River and the Irtysh in central Russia . The forests and forest steppes of the southern Urals are thought to be the original homeland of the Ugric branch. Beginning some 500 years ago the arrival of the Russians pushed the speakers eastward to the Ob and Irtysh. Some Ob Ugric speakers remained west of the Urals ... related, but are not mutually intelligible. The Ob Ugriclanguages were later strongly influenced by nearby Turkic languages , especially Tatar language Tatar . ref cite book author Greller, Wolfgang date 2000 04 01 title Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe publisher Blackwell Publishing isbn 0 631 22039 9 page 478 ref Until 1930, these languages had no written or literary traditions, but since ... been created in these languages and they have few official usages. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com eb article 9056621 title Ob Ugriclanguages accessdate 2006 06 22 publisher Encyclop dia ... the Ob Ugriclanguages an Sprachbund areal grouping and treat the common features of Mansi and Khanty as later convergence under mutual influence. References reflist Uralic languages Category Uralic languages Category Languages of Russia language stub af Ob Oegriese tale als Obugrische Sprachen ... 1994 title A magyar nyelv k nyve publisher Trezor Kiad , Budapest isbn 963 7685 42 1 ref Although the languages .... ref cite book author Lyovin, Anatole V. date 1997 03 06 title An Introduction to the Languages of the World ... more details
Europe , North Asia familycolor Uralic child1 UgriclanguagesUgric Ugrian child2 Finno Permic languages Finno Permic nowrap Permian Finnic iso2 fiu iso5 fiu File Finno ugric people percents.png ... Ugric is a traditional group of languages in the Uralic languages Uralic language family that comprises the Finno Permic languages Finno Permic and UgriclanguagesUgric language families. The three ... of the traditional Finno Ugric language tree Finno Permic languages Finno Permic and UgriclanguagesUgric are extremely distant. About two hundred words with common roots in all main Finno Ugriclanguages ..., and three about commerce. The term Finno Ugriclanguages, which originally represented the entire ... Permic languages are as distinct from the Ugriclanguages as they are from the Samoyedic languages ... from Proto Finno Ugric to Proto Ugric. Similar sound laws are required for other languages ... All Finno Ugriclanguages share structural features and basic vocabulary which find their origins ... of suffixes. Furthermore, Finno Ugriclanguages lack grammatical gender and thus use one pronoun for both ... Ugriclanguages possessive adjective s and possessive pronoun s, such as my and your , are rarely ..., not a translation of the other words. A sentence that includes only cognate words in Finno Ugriclanguages ... languages Mordvinic colspan 1 Mari languages Mari colspan 1 Permic languages Permic colspan 3 UgriclanguagesUgric rowspan 2 Proto br Finno br Ugric Finnish language Finnish Estonian language Estonian ... the negative verb. Finno Ugric Swadesh lists 100 word Swadesh list s for certain Finno Ugriclanguages ... who currently speak Finno Ugriclanguages. Like the speakers of Indo European languages , Finno Ugric ... speaking Finno Ugriclanguages are the Hungarians 15 million , Finns 6 7 million , Estonians 1.1 million ... Asia . Some of the ethnicities speaking Finno Ugriclanguages are Baltic Finnic Chud Curonians ... hypotheses References Reflist Further reading This section is linked from Finno Ugriclanguages ... more details
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Infobox ethnic group group Finno Ugric peoples image caption population 26,909,300 regions languages Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric , Russian language Russian , English language English , Romanian language ..., while the Finnic and Ugriclanguages are undoubtedly related to each other, there is some debate ... of Uralic languages , Samoyedic languages Samoyedic , and thus whether Finno Ugric is a valid genealogical ... related other Samoyedic peoples Image Finno ugric people percents.png thumb right 250px Pie chart showing the percentage rates of specific nations speaking languages of the Finno Ugric family The Finno Ugric peoples are any of several peoples of Europe who speak languages of the Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric language family , such as the Finns , Estonians , Mordvins , and Hungarians . ref Peter Hajdu, 1975, Finno Ugrian Languages and Peoples, Andre Deutsch Ltd translated by G.F. Cushing Toivo Vuorela, 1997, The Finno Ugric Peoples, RoutledgeCurzon ref Their languages are part of the Uralic languages Uralic language family and are not related to Indo European languages such as Germanic languages Germanic , Slavic languages Slavic , and Romance languages Romance . A study of Population Genetics of Finno Ugric speaking humans in North Eurasia carried out between 2002 2008 in the Department of Forensic Medicine at the University of Helsinki showed most of the Finno Ugric speaking populations ... in these populations. North Eurasian Finno Ugric speaking populations were found to be genetically ... cite book title Living on the edge population genetics of Finno Ugric speaking humans in North Eurasia ... doc 27955631 Population Genetics of Finno ugric speaking Humans in North Eurasia quote ref Finno Ugric identity POV section date April 2012 In Finnic and Ugric speaking countries such as Finland, Estonia ... the close relationship between Hungarians and the Ugric peoples of central Russia, the Khanty and Mansi ... Ugric linguistic links was a psychological blow , as Hungarians had long prided themselves in their supposed ... more details
languages are spoken on both sides of this mountain range. Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric is now ... languages . By 1770, all the languages belonging to the Finno Ugriclanguages had been identified ... Citation needed date December 2007 Samoyedic languages Samoyedic Finno Ugriclanguages Finno UgricUgriclanguagesUgric Ugrian Hungarian language Hungarian Ob Ugriclanguages Ob Ugric Ob Ugrian ... recognized Finno Permic , UgriclanguagesUgric and Samoyedic languages Samoyedic . It had formerly been widely accepted to group Finno Permic and Ugric as the Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric ... A. 2002 The Classification of the Uralic Languages Lexical Evidence from Finno Ugric. In Finnisch ... to cover the Samoyedic languages suggests affinity with Ugric, resulting in the aforementioned East ... See also Finno Ugriclanguages Proto Uralic language Samoyedic languages Proto Uralic homeland hypotheses .... Collinder, Bj rn. 1955. Fenno Ugric Vocabulary An Etymological Dictionary of the Uralic Languages ... lists for Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric Swadesh vocabulary lists on Wiktionary http www.economist.com ... Proto Uralic child1 Finnic languages Finnic child2 Hungarian language Hungarian child3 Khanty language Khanty child4 Mansi language Mansi child5 Mari language Mari child6 Mordvinic languages Mordvinic child7 Permic languages Permic child8 Sami languages Sami child9 Samoyedic languages Samoyedic iso5 urj map Fenno Ugrian people.png mapcaption The Uralic languages map2 Linguistic map of the Uralic languages.png mapcaption2 The Uralic languages and Yukaghir, with a different projection and somewhat different boundaries The Uralic languages IPAc en icon j r l k sometimes referred to as Uralian IPAc en j r ei l i n languages constitute a language families language family of some three ... ref language s spoken by approximately 25 million people. The healthiest Uralic languages ... to a significant number of speakers of Uralic languages include Austria , Croatia , Estonia ... more details
, Finnic, Ugric and Samoyedic languages. legend FF00F0 Yukaghir legend FFCC00 Samoyedic languages Samoyedic legend 009707 UgriclanguagesUgric legend 50A6FE Finno Permic languages Finnic The Yukaghir languages also Yukagir, Jukagir are a small family of two closely related languages Northern Yukaghir ... Yukaghir languages Uralic Yukaghir ? child1 Northern Yukaghir language Northern child2 Omok language ... languages taken together have 604 speakers. http www.perepis2002.ru index.html?id 17 Recent reports from the field reveal that this number is far too high the Yukaghir languages have at most seventy ... of the Yukaghir languages with other language families is uncertain, though it has been suggested that they are distantly related to the Uralic languages , thus forming the putative Uralic Yukaghir languages Uralic Yukaghir language family. ref Collinder, Bj rn 1940 Jukagirisch und Uralisch ... to be one of the dominant languages language families of north eastern Siberia, spreading from the Anadyr ..., Irina 2008 Chuvan and Omok languages? In A. Lubotsky et al. Eds. Evidence and Counter Evidence. Festschrift Frederik Kortland. Amsterdam Rodopi, pp. 313 336. ref These two languages share only a relatively ..., however, are very similar. Both languages have residual vowel harmony and a complex phonotactics ... Chuvantsy , which survived until perhaps the 18th century. See also Paleosiberian languages Indigenous peoples of Siberia Uralic Yukaghir languages Yukaghirs References reflist Further reading refbegin ... Yukaghir. LINCOM Europa. Languages of the World Materials 372. Nikolaeva, Irina. 2006. A Historical ... Studies. refend External links refbegin http multitree.org codes yuka Yukaghir languages ... Languages http www.mpi.nl research research projects syntax typology and information structure fieldsites yukaghir Yukaghir languages http ling.uni konstanz.de pages home nikolaeva documentation ... Declaration of Human Rights refend Languages of Russia DEFAULTSORT Yukaghir Language Category Agglutinative ... more details
Ural UgriclanguagesUgric speakers and the cis Ural Komi people Komi to the south, but they are cut ... , transitional between Enets and Nenets Nenets languages Nenets Yurak , divided in in two closely related languages or dialects Forest Nenets language Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets language Tundra ... Nenets Enets language Enets Yenets, Yenisei Samoyed Yurats language Yurats Nenets languages Nenets Yurak ... Samoyedic languages historically ranged across a wide territory in central Siberia, extending from .... Of these languages, only the Selkup language has survived to the present day. References Janhunen, Juha 1998. Samoyedic. In Daniel Abondolo ed. , The Uralic Languages , pp.  457 479. London New York Routledge. reflist Uralic languages Category Languages of Russia Category Samoyedic languages ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The Languages of the Peoples of the USSR Lang ru is a scholar work in five volumes published in Moscow in 1967 by Nauka publisher Nauka to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution , describing the languages of the Soviet Union in individual chapters. Indo European languages Turkic languages Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric and Samoyedic languages Ibero Caucasian languages Mongolic languages Mongolic , Tungusic languages Tungus Manchu and Paleosiberian languages , DEFAULTSORT Languages Of The Peoples Of The Ussr, The Category 1967 books Category Languages of Russia Category History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia USSR stub Ref book stub ... more details
Languages of country Finland official Finnish language Finnish First language 1st 92 , Second language ... Sami languages Sami , Romani language Romani , Finnish Sign Language , Karelian language immigrant Russian ... ebs ebs 243 en.pdf ebs 243 en.pdf europa.eu The two national languages of Finland are Finnish language Finnish and Swedish language Swedish . The official minority language s are three Sami languages , Romani language Romani , Finnish Sign Language and the Karelian language . Finnish Image Languages ... Finland location Helsinki ref of the population. It is a Finnic languages Finnic language closely related to Estonian language Estonian and less closely to the Sami languages . The Finnic languages belong to the Uralic languages Uralic language family , so Finnish is distantly related to languages as diverse as Hungarian language Hungarian a UgriclanguagesUgric language and Nenets languages Nenets a Samoyedic languages Samoyedic language in Siberia . Swedish main Finland Swedish land ... en.pdf Europeans and their languages, situationen 2005 ref Swedish is a North Germanic languages North ... of Indo European languages Indo European , it is also related to other Germanic languages such as German language German and English language English and more or less distantly to languages ... until the late 19th century. Now it is one of the two national languages, with a position equal to Finnish ... national languages are mandatory Swedish compulsory subjects in school except for children with a third ... languages The Sami languages are a group of related languages spoken across Lapland Finland Lapland . They are distantly related to Finnish. The three Sami languages spoken in Finland, Northern Sami ... Charter for Regional or Minority Languages . ref http www.finlex.fi fi sopimukset sopsteksti 2009 ... Languages, 68 2009 27.11.2009 in Finnish ref Territorial bilingualism All municipalities outside land where both of the two official languages Finnish and Swedish are spoken by either at least ... more details
languages, with special reference to Samoyed, Ugric, and Permic title The Uralic Languages ... name ethnologue ref name brown2006 The Nenets languages are classified in the Uralic languages Uralic language family , making them distantly related to some European national languages namely Finnish ... minority languages spoken in Russia. Both of the Nenets languages have been greatly influenced ... by eastern Khanty language Khanty dialects. Changes towards the modern languages include ref name ... equivalents References Note reflist Uralic languages Category Nenets languages Category Northern Samoyedic languages als Nenzische Sprache bg br Nenetseg ca Iurac de Nenzische Sprache ... more details
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338 , which also included the Indo European, Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric , Samoyed languages ... Proto Afroasiatic language Proto Afroasiatic child1 Semitic languages Semitic child2 Berber languages Berber child4 Egyptian language Egyptian extinct child5 Chadic languages Chadic child6 Cushitic languages Cushitic child7 Omotic languages Omotic inclusion debated ref name Sands2009 Sands, Bonny ... family language families of the world, and includes about 375 living languages. ref name ethnologue.com http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 52 16 Ethnologue family tree for Afroasiatic languages ref Afroasiatic languages are spoken predominantly in the Middle East , North Africa , the Horn .... ref http books.google.com books?id PxJrB OKn04C&printsec frontcover PPA27,M1 Languages of the World ref Berber languages Berber languages are spoken in Morocco , Algeria , Libya and across the rest ... languages are Amharic language Amharic , the national language of Ethiopia , with 18 million ... million speakers. ref name ethnologue.com In addition to languages spoken today, Afroasiatic includes several ancient languages, such as Egyptian language Ancient Egyptian , Akkadian language Akkadian ... first Edward title Semitic Languages Outline of a Comparative Grammar year 2001 publisher Peeters ... cite book last Lipi ski first Edward title Semitic Languages Outline of a Comparative Grammar ... distribution of the phylum s constituent languages. ref name NEB The term Hamito Semitic ... language family is usually considered to include the following branches Berber languages Berber Chadic languages Chadic Cushitic languages Cushitic Egyptian language Egyptian Omotic languages Omotic Semitic languages Semitic While there is general agreement on these six families, there are some ... which most linguists have given greatest weight in classifying languages in the family are either absent ... that Ongota is an East Cushitic language with a Nilo Saharan languages Nilo Saharan substratum . In other ... more details
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
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 languagesLanguages 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
Tungus Tungusic but also Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric and Samoyedic languages Samoyed . ref Poppe 1965   126 ref Finno Ugric and Samoyed are not included in later formulations of Altaic. They came ..., such as Indo European or Finno Ugric, and this is the reason why the modern Altaic languages ... of the Altaic languages across Eurasia . region East Asia East , North Asia North , Central Asia Central , and West Asia and Eastern Europe familycolor Altaic family Altaic child1 Turkic languages Turkic child2 Mongolic languages Mongolic child3 Tungusic languages Tungusic child4 Korean language Korean child5 Japonic languages Japonic iso2 tut iso5 tut Altaic is a proposed language family that includes the Turkic languages Turkic , Mongolic languages Mongolic , Tungusic languages Tungusic , and Japonic languages Japonic language families and the Korean language Korean language. ref http journals.cambridge.org ... online&aid 17033 Georg et al. 1999 73 74 ref These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching ... of Japonic languages Japonic , Korean language Korean and Tungusic languages Tungusic , appears to be restricted to Unger 1990 . ref Unger 1990 ref Micro Altaic includes about 66 living languages ... add Korean, Japanese, and the Ryukyuan languages for a total of about 74. These are estimates, depending ... languages Turkic , Mongolic languages Mongolic , and Tungusic languages are each others closest ... actually opposed the idea of a closer relationship between the languages which later became known as Altaic ... of a large number of languages some of which are Altaic. ref Poppe 1965   125 ref ... Finnish philology philologist who made major contributions to the study of the Uralic languages ... 2011 came to be known as Ural Altaic languages Ural Altaic . ref Poppe 1965   127 ref More precisely, Ural Altaic came to subgroup Finno Ugric and Samoyedic as Uralic and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic ..., together with Finno Ugric and Samoyedic, based on such shared features as vowel harmony and Agglutinative ... more details
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
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
languages to other language families, such as Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric and Altaic languages ... European , Finno Ugriclanguages Finno Ugric , Samoyedic languages Samoyed , Turkish language Turkish , Mongolian language Mongolian , Manchu language Manchu , Yukaghir languages Yukaghir , Eskimo Aleut languages Eskimo , Semitic languages Semitic , and Afroasiatic languages Hamitic languages, with the door ... Borean languages Borean ? child1 Indo European languages Indo European child2 Uralic languages Uralic child3 Altaic languages Altaic child4 Kartvelian languages Kartvelian child5 Afroasiatic languages Afroasiatic usually included child6 Dravidian languages Dravidian usually included child7 Elamite ... language Nivkh sometimes included child10 Yukaghir languages Yukaghir not always considered child11 Chukotko Kamchatkan languages Chukotko Kamchatkan not always considered child12 Eskimo Aleut languages Eskimo Aleut not always considered child13 Amerind languages Amerind rarely included Image Nostratic ... European languages Indo European , Uralic languages Uralic and Altaic languages Altaic as well as Kartvelian languages Kartvelian languages. Usually also included are the Afroasiatic languages native to Northern Africa , Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula , and the Dravidian languages of the Indian ... Baldi 2002 18 . ref Merritt Ruhlen endorses Eurasiatic languages Eurasiatic , a similar but not identical ... it to the languages of yellow races . ref Sweet 1900 , The History of Language , cit in Ruhlen ... for all the world s languages, widely reviled at the time ref Cf. Trombetti s defense against his critics .... In Trombetti s time, a widely held view on classifying languages was that similarity in inflections ... had taken hold that the comparative method previously used as a means of studying languages .... His merit is not to have discovered the kinship of Sanskrit with other European languages, but to have ... to validate them by a systematic comparison of the sound systems of the languages concerned. 21st ... more details
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
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
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
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