ISO 639:b
Encyclopedia
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!baa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babatana|| || || || ||
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!bab
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Gunyuño|| || || || ||
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!bac
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badui||badui|| || || ||
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!bae
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baré||baré|| || || ||
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!baf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nubaca|| || || || ||
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!bag
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tuki|| || || || ||
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!bah
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahamas Creole English||créole anglais bahaméen|| ||巴哈马克里奥尔英语|| ||
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!baj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barakai|| || || || ||
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!bak
|ba||bak||I/L|| ||башҡорт||Bashkir||bachkir||baskir||巴什基尔语||башкирский||Baschkirisch
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!bal
| ||bal||M/L|| ||بلوچی||Baluchi||baloutchi|| ||俾路支语|| ||
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!bam
|bm||bam||I/L|| ||bamanankan||Bambara||bambara|| ||班巴拉语||бамана||
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!ban
| ||ban||I/L|| ||Basa Bali||Balinese||balinais||balinés||巴厘语; 峇里语||балийский||Balinesisch
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!bao
| || ||I/L|| || ||Waimaha|| || || || ||
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!bap
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantawa|| || || || ||
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!bar
| || ||I/L|| ||Bairisch||Bavarian||bavarois||bávaro||巴伐利亚语||баварский||Bayerisch
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!bas
| ||bas||I/L|| ||ɓasaá||Basa (Cameroon)||basa|| ||巴萨语||баса||
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!bau
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bada (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
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!bav
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vengo||vengo|| || || ||
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!baw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bambili-Bambui|| || || || ||
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!bax
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamun||bamoun|| || || ||
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!bay
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batuley|| || || || ||
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!baz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tunen|| || || || ||
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!bba
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baatonum|| || || || ||
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!bbb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barai
||baraï|| || || ||
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!bbc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Toba|| || || ||батак тоба||
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!bbd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bau|| || || || ||
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!bbe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangba|| || || || ||
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!bbf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baibai|| || || || ||
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!bbg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barama|| || || || ||
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!bbh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugan|| || ||布甘语|| ||
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!bbi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barombi|| || || || ||
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!bbj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ghomálá'|| || || || ||
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!bbk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babanki|| || || || ||
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!bbl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bats|| ||bácico||巴茨语|| ||
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!bbm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babango|| || || || ||
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!bbn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Uneapa|| || || || ||
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!bbo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobo Madaré, Northern|| || || || ||
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!bbp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, West Central|| || || || ||
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!bbq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamali|| || || || ||
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!bbr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Girawa|| || || || ||
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!bbs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakpinka|| || || || ||
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!bbt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mburku|| || || || ||
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!bbu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulung (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
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!bbv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karnai|| || || || ||
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!bbw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baba|| || || || ||
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!bbx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bubia|| || || || ||
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!bby
| || ||I/L|| || ||Befang|| || || || ||
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!bbz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Arabic, Babalia Creole||créole arabe babalia|| || || ||
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!bca
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Central|| || ||剑川白语|| ||
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!bcb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Samik|| || || || ||
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!bcc
| || ||I/L|| ||بلوچی||Balochi, Southern|| || ||南俾路支语||белуджский южный||
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!bcd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babar, North||babar (du Nord)|| || || ||
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!bce
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamenyam|| || || || ||
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!bcf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamu|| || || || ||
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!bcg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Binari|| || || || ||
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!bch
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bariai|| || || || ||
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!bci
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baoulé||Baoulé|| || || ||
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!bcj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bardi|| || || || ||
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!bck
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunaba|| || || || ||
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!bcl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Central|| || ||中比科尔语||нага-бикольский (центральный биколано)||
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!bcm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bannoni|| || || ||баннони||
|-
!bcn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali (Nigeria)||bali (nigérian)|| || || ||
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!bco
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaluli|| || || || ||
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!bcp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali (Democratic Republic of Congo)||bali (République démocratique du Congo|| || || ||
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!bcq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bench|| || || || ||
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!bcr
| || ||I/L|| ||Witsuwit'en||Babine|| || || ||бабин-вицувитен (северный кэрриер, бабин)||
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!bcs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kohumono|| || || || ||
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!bct
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bendi|| || || || ||
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!bcu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Awad Bing|| || || || ||
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!bcv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Shoo-Minda-Nye|| || || || ||
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!bcw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bana|| || || || ||
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!(bcx
)
| || || || || ||Pamona|| || || || ||
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!bcy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bacama|| || || || ||
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!bcz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Gunyaamolo|| || || || ||
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!bda
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bayot|| || || || ||
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!bdb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basap|| || || || ||
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!bdc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Emberá-Baudó|| || || || ||
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!bdd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunama|| || || || ||
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!bde
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bade|| || || || ||
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!bdf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biage|| || || || ||
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!bdg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonggi|| || || || ||
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!bdh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baka (Sudan)|| || || || ||
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!bdi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burun|| || || || ||
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!bdj
| || ||I/L|| ||Bairt⤧ngvrt⤧zix||Bai||baï|| || || ||
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!bdk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budukh||boudoukh||budukh|| || ||Buduchisch
|-
!bdl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajau, Indonesian|| || || || ||
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!bdm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buduma|| || || || ||
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!bdn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baldemu|| || || || ||
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!bdo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bernde|| || || || ||
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!bdp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bende|| || || || ||
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!bdq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahnar|| || ||巴拿语|| ||
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!bdr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajau, West Coast|| || || || ||
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!bds
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burunge|| || || || ||
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!bdt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokoto|| || || || ||
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!bdu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Oroko||oroko|| || || ||
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!bdv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo Parja|| || || || ||
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!bdw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baham|| || || || ||
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!bdx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budong-Budong|| || || || ||
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!bdy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandjalang|| || || || ||
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!bdz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badeshi||badeshî|| || || ||
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!bea
| || ||I/L|| ||Dunne-za||Beaver|| || || || ||
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!beb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebele||bébélé|| || || ||
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!bec
| || ||I/L|| || ||Iceve-Maci|| || || || ||
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!bed
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bedoanas|| || || || ||
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!bee
| || ||I/L|| || ||Byangsi|| || || || ||
|-
!bef
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benabena|| || || || ||
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!beg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belait|| || || || ||
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!beh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biali|| || || || ||
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!bei
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekati'|| || || || ||
|-
!bej
| ||bej||I/L|| ||بداوية||Beja||bedja||beja||贝扎语; 贝贾语||беджа||Bedscha
|-
!bek
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebeli||bébéli|| || || ||
|-
!bel
|be||bel||I/L|| ||беларуская||Belarusian||biélorusse||bielorruso||白俄罗斯语||белорусский||Weißrussisch
|-
!bem
| ||bem||I/L|| ||ichibemba||Bemba (Zambia)||bemba||bemba||本巴语; 别姆巴语||бемба||Bemba
|-
!ben
|bn||ben||I/L|| ||বাংলা||Bengali||bengali||bengalí||孟加拉语||бенгальский||Bengalisch
|-
!beo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beami|| || || || ||
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!bep
| || ||I/L|| || ||Besoa|| || || || ||
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!beq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beembe|| || || || ||
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!bes
| || ||I/L|| || ||Besme|| || || || ||
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!bet
| || ||I/L|| || ||Béte, Guiberoua|| || || || ||
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!beu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blagar|| || || || ||
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!bev
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bété, Daloa|| || || || ||
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!bew
| || ||I/L|| ||Bahasa Betawi||Betawi|| || || || ||
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!bex
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jur Modo|| || || || ||
|-
!bey
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beli (Papua New Guinea)||béli (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée)|| || || ||
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!bez
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bena (Tanzania)||béna (Tanzanie)|| || || ||
|-
!bfa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bari|| || ||巴里语|| ||Bari
|-
!bfb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Pauri|| || || || ||
|-
!bfc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Northern||baï (du Nord)|| ||碧江白语|| ||
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!bfd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafut|| || || || ||
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!bfe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Betaf|| || || || ||
|-
!bff
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bofi|| || || || ||
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!bfg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayan, Busang|| || || || ||
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!bfh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blafe|| || || || ||
|-
!bfi
| || ||I/L|| || ||British Sign Language||langue des signes britannique|| ||英国手语|| ||
|-
!bfj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafanji|| || || || ||
|-
!bfk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ban Khor Sign Language||langue des signes de Ban Khor|| || || ||
|-
!bfl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Ndélé|| || || || ||
|-
!bfm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mmen|| || || || ||
|-
!bfn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunak|| || || || ||
|-
!bfo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birifor, Malba|| || || || ||
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!bfp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beba|| || || || ||
|-
!bfq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badaga|| || ||巴达加语|| ||
|-
!bfr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bazigar|| || || || ||
|-
!bfs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Southern||baï (du Sud)|| ||大理白语|| ||
|-
!bft
| || ||I/L|| ||بلتی||Balti|| || || || ||
|-
!bfu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gahri|| || || || ||
|-
!bfw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bondo|| || || || ||
|-
!bfx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantayanon|| || || || ||
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!bfy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagheli|| || || || ||
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!bfz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pahari, Mahasu|| || || || ||
|-
!bga
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gwamhi-Wuri|| || || || ||
|-
!bgb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobongko|| || || || ||
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!bgc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Haryanvi|| ||haryanví||哈里亚纳语||харянви||
|-
!bgd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Rathwi|| || || || ||
|-
!bge
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauria|| || || || ||
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!bgf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangandu|| || || || ||
|-
!bgg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugun|| || || || ||
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!(bgh)
| || || || || ||Bogan|| || || || ||
|-
!bgi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Giangan|| || || || ||
|-
!bgj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangolan|| || || || ||
|-
!bgk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bit|| || ||布兴话|| ||
|-
!bgl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bo (Laos)|| || || ||бо||
|-
!bgm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Mboteni|| || || || ||
|-
!bgn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balochi, Western||balotchî (occidental)|| ||西俾路支语|| ||
|-
!bgo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Koga|| || || || ||
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!bgp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balochi, Eastern||balotchî (oriental)|| ||东俾路支语|| ||
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!bgq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagri|| || || || ||
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!bgr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Bawm|| || || || ||
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!bgs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tagabawa|| || || || ||
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!bgt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bughotu|| || || || ||
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!bgu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mbongno|| || || || ||
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!bgv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Warkay-Bipim|| || || || ||
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!bgw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhatri|| || || || ||
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!bgx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balkan Gagauz Turkish||turc gagaouze des Balkans|| || || ||
|-
!bgy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benggoi|| || || || ||
|-
!bgz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banggai|| || || || ||
|-
!bha
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bharia|| || || || ||
|-
!bhb
| || ||I/L|| ||भीली||Bhili||bhili||bhili||比尔语||бхили||
|-
!bhc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biga|| || || || ||
|-
!bhd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhadrawahi|| || || || ||
|-
!bhe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhaya|| || || || ||
|-
!bhf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Odiai|| || || || ||
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!bhg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binandere|| || || || ||
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!bhh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukharic|| || || || ||
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!bhi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhilali|| || || || ||
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!bhj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahing|| || || || ||
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!(bhk)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Albay|| || || || ||
|-
!bhl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bimin|| || || || ||
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!bhm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bathari|| || || || ||
|-
!bhn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bohtan Neo-Aramaic||néo-araméen de Bohtan|| || || ||
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!bho
| ||bho||I/L|| ||भोजपुरी||Bhojpuri||bhojpurî||bhojpurí||博杰普尔语||бходжпури||Bhojpuri
|-
!bhp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bima|| || || ||бима||
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!bhq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tukang Besi South|| || || || ||
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!bhr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Bara||malgache (de Bara)|| || || ||
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!bhs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buwal|| || || || ||
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!bht
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhattiyali|| || || || ||
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!bhu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhunjia|| || || || ||
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!bhv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahau|| || || || ||
|-
!bhw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biak|| || || ||биак||
|-
!bhx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhalay|| || || || ||
|-
!bhy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhele|| || || || ||
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!bhz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bada (Indonesia)||bada (Indonésie)|| || || ||
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!bia
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badimaya|| || || || ||
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!bib
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bissa|| || || || ||
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!bic
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bikaru|| || || || ||
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!bid
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidiyo|| || || || ||
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!bie
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bepour|| || || || ||
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!bif
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biafada|| || || || ||
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!big
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biangai|| || || || ||
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!(bii)
| || || || || ||Bisu|| || || || ||
|-
!bij
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vaghat-Ya-Bijim-Legeri|| || || || ||
|-
!bik
| ||bik||M/L|| ||Bicol||Bikol||bikol||bikol||比科尔语||бикольский||Bikolano
|-
!bil
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bile||bilé|| || || ||
|-
!bim
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bimoba|| || || || ||
|-
!bin
| ||bin||I/L|| ||Èdó||Bini||bini|| ||比尼语||бини||
|-
!bio
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nai||naï|| || || ||
|-
!bip
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bila|| || || || ||
|-
!biq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bipi|| || || || ||
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!bir
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisorio|| || || || ||
|-
!bis
|bi||bis||I/L|| ||Bislama||Bislama||bichlamar||bislama||比斯拉马语; 比斯拉玛语||бислама||Bislama
|-
!bit
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berinomo|| || || || ||
|-
!biu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biete|| || || || ||
|-
!biv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birifor, Southern||birifor (du Sud)|| || || ||
|-
!biw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kol (Cameroon)||kol (Cameroun)|| || || ||
|-
!bix
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bijori||bijorî|| || || ||
|-
!biy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birhor|| || || || ||
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!biz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baloi||baloï|| || || ||
|-
!bja
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budza|| || || || ||
|-
!bjb
| || ||I/E|| || ||Banggarla|| || || || ||
|-
!bjc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bariji||barijî|| || || ||
|-
!bjd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandjigali|| || || || ||
|-
!bje
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biao-Jiao Mien|| || ||标藻语|| ||
|-
!bjf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic||néo-araméen juif barzani|| ||巴尔扎尼犹太教亚拉姆语|| ||
|-
!bjg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidyogo|| || || || ||
|-
!bjh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahinemo|| || || || ||
|-
!bji
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burji|| || || || ||
|-
!bjj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanauji|| ||kanauji|| || ||
|-
!bjk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barok|| || || || ||
|-
!bjl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulu (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!bjm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajelani|| || || || ||
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!bjn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banjar|| || || ||банджар||
|-
!bjo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, Mid-Southern|| || || || ||
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!bjq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Southern Betsimisaraka
||malgache (betsimisaraka du Sud)|| || || ||
|-
!bjr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binumarien|| || || || ||
|-
!bjs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajan|| || || || ||
|-
!bjt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balanta-Ganja|| || || || ||
|-
!bju
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busuu|| || || || ||
|-
!bjv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bedjond|| || || || ||
|-
!bjw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakwé|| || || || ||
|-
!bjx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Itneg, Banao|| || || || ||
|-
!bjy
| || ||I/E|| || ||Bayali|| || || || ||
|-
!bjz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baruga|| || || || ||
|-
!bka
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kyak|| || || || ||
|-
!(bkb)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Finallig|| || || || ||
|-
!bkc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baka (Cameroon)||baka (Cameroun)|| || || ||
|-
!bkd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binukid|| || || || ||
|-
!(bke
)
| || || || || ||Bengkulu|| || || || ||
|-
!bkf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beeke|| || || || ||
|-
!bkg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buraka|| || || || ||
|-
!bkh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakoko|| || || || ||
|-
!bki
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baki|| || || || ||
|-
!bkj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pande|| || || || ||
|-
!bkk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brokskat|| || || || ||
|-
!bkl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berik|| || || || ||
|-
!bkm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kom (Cameroon)||kom (Cameroun)|| || || ||
|-
!bkn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukitan|| || || || ||
|-
!bko
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwa'|| || || || ||
|-
!bkp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boko (Democratic Republic of Congo)||boko (République démocratique du Congo)|| || || ||
|-
!bkq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakairí|| ||bacairí|| || ||
|-
!bkr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakumpai|| || || || ||
|-
!bks
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sorsogon, Masbate|| || || || ||
|-
!bkt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boloki|| || || ||болоки||
|-
!bku
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buhid||bouhide|| || || ||
|-
!bkv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekwarra|| || || || ||
|-
!bkw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekwil|| || || || ||
|-
!bkx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baikeno|| || || || ||
|-
!bky
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokyi|| || || || ||
|-
!bkz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bungku|| || || || ||
|-
!bla
| ||bla||I/L|| || ||Blackfoot||pied-noir (siksika)||pies negros||西克西卡语||блэкфут||Schwarzfuss
|-
!blb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilua|| || || || ||
|-
!blc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bella Coola|| || || || ||
|-
!bld
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolango|| || || || ||
|-
!ble
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balanta-Kentohe|| || || || ||
|-
!blf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buol|| || || || ||
|-
!blg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balau|| || || || ||
|-
!blh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuwaa|| || || || ||
|-
!bli
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolia|| || || || ||
|-
!blj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolongan|| || || || ||
|-
!blk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Pa'o||karène (Pa’o)|| || || ||
|-
!bll
| || ||I/E|| || ||Biloxi|| ||biloxi|| || ||
|-
!blm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beli (Sudan)|| || || || ||
|-
!bln
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Southern Catanduanes|| || || || ||
|-
!blo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anii|| || || || ||
|-
!blp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blablanga|| || || || ||
|-
!blq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baluan-Pam|| || || || ||
|-
!blr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blang
|| || ||布朗语|| ||
|-
!bls
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balaesang|| || || || ||
|-
!blt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tai Dam|| || ||傣担语|| ||
|-
!(blu)
| || || || || ||Hmong Njua|| || || || ||
|-
!blv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolo|| || || || ||
|-
!blw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balangao|| || || || ||
|-
!blx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ayta, Mag-Indi|| || || || ||
|-
!bly
| || ||I/L|| || ||Notre|| || || || ||
|-
!blz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balantak|| || || || ||
|-
!bma
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lame|| || || || ||
|-
!bmb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bembe|| || || ||бембе||
|-
!bmc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biem|| || || || ||
|-
!bmd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Manduri|| || || || ||
|-
!bme
| || ||I/L|| || ||Limassa|| || || || ||
|-
!bmf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bom|| || || || ||
|-
!bmg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamwe|| || || || ||
|-
!bmh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kein|| || || || ||
|-
!bmi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagirmi|| || ||巴吉尔米语|| ||
|-
!bmj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bote-Majhi|| || || || ||
|-
!bmk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ghayavi|| || || || ||
|-
!bml
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomboli|| || || || ||
|-
!bmm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Northern Betsimisaraka||malgache (betsimisaraka du Nord)|| || || ||
|-
!bmn
| || ||I/E|| || ||Bina (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!bmo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bambalang|| || || || ||
|-
!bmp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulgebi|| || || || ||
|-
!bmq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomu|| || || || ||
|-
!bmr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Muinane|| ||muinane|| || ||
|-
!bms
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanuri, Bilma|| || || || ||
|-
!bmt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biao Mon|| || ||标敏语|| ||
|-
!bmu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burum-Mindik|| || || || ||
|-
!bmv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bum|| || || || ||
|-
!bmw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomwali|| || || || ||
|-
!bmx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baimak|| || || || ||
|-
!bmy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bemba (Democratic Republic of Congo)||bemba (République démocratique du Congo)|| || || ||
|-
!bmz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baramu|| || || || ||
|-
!bna
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonerate|| || || || ||
|-
!bnb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bookan|| || || || ||
|-
!bnc
| || ||M/L|| || ||Bontoc, Central|| || || || ||
|-
!bnd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda (Indonesia)||banda (Indonésie)|| || || ||
|-
!bne
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bintauna|| || || || ||
|-
!bnf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Masiwang|| || || ||мазиванг||
|-
!bng
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benga|| || || ||бенга||
|-
!(bnh)
| || || || || ||Banawá|| || || || ||
|-
!bni
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangi|| || || || ||
|-
!bnj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tawbuid, Eastern|| || || || ||
|-
!bnk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bierebo|| || || || ||
|-
!bnl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boon|| || || || ||
|-
!bnm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batanga|| || || || ||
|-
!bnn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunun|| || ||布农语|| ||
|-
!bno
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantoanon|| || || || ||
|-
!bnp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bola|| || || || ||
|-
!bnq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantik|| || || ||бантик||
|-
!bnr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Butmas-Tur|| || || || ||
|-
!bns
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bundeli|| ||bundeli|| ||бундели||
|-
!bnu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bentong|| || || || ||
|-
!bnv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonerif|| || || || ||
|-
!bnw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisis|| || || || ||
|-
!bnx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangubangu|| || || ||бангубангу||
|-
!bny
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bintulu|| || || || ||
|-
!bnz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beezen|| || || || ||
|-
!boa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bora|| ||bora|| || ||
|-
!bob
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boni|| || || || ||
|-
!(boc)
| || || || || ||Bakung Kenyah|| || || || ||
|-
!bod
|bo||tib||I/L|| ||བོད་ཡིག||Tibetan||tibétain||tibetano||藏语; 卫藏语||тибетский||Tibetisch
|-
!boe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mundabli|| || || || ||
|-
!bof
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolon|| || || || ||
|-
!bog
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamako Sign Language||langue des signes de Bamako|| ||巴马科手语|| ||
|-
!boh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boma|| || || ||бома||
|-
!boi
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barbareño|| || || || ||
|-
!boj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anjam|| || || || ||
|-
!bok
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonjo|| || || || ||
|-
!bol
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bole|| || || || ||
|-
!bom
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berom|| || || || ||
|-
!bon
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bine|| || || || ||
|-
!boo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Tièma Cièwè|| || || || ||
|-
!bop
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonkiman|| || || || ||
|-
!boq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bogaya|| || || || ||
|-
!bor
| || ||I/L|| || ||Borôro|| || || || ||
|-
!bos
|bs||bos||I/L|| ||Bosanski||Bosnian||bosniaque||bosnio||波斯尼亚语; 波士尼亚语||боснийский||Bosnisch
|-
!bot
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongo|| || || || ||
|-
!bou
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bondei|| || || ||бондей||
|-
!bov
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tuwuli|| || || || ||
|-
!bow
| || ||I/E|| || ||Rema|| || || || ||
|-
!box
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buamu|| || || || ||
|-
!boy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo (Central African Republic)||bodo (centrafricain)|| || || ||
|-
!boz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Tiéyaxo|| || || || ||
|-
!bpa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dakaka|| || || || ||
|-
!bpb
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barbacoas|| || || || ||
|-
!bpd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Banda|| || || || ||
|-
!bpg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonggo|| || || || ||
|-
!bph
| || ||I/L|| || ||Botlikh|| ||botlikh||博特利赫语|| ||
|-
!bpi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagupi|| || || || ||
|-
!bpj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binji|| || || || ||
|-
!bpk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Orowe|| || || || ||
|-
!bpl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin|| || || || ||
|-
!bpm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biyom|| || || || ||
|-
!bpn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dzao Min|| || ||八排瑶语; 藻敏语|| ||
|-
!bpo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anasi|| || || || ||
|-
!bpp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaure|| || || || ||
|-
!bpq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Banda|| || || || ||
|-
!bpr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blaan, Koronadal|| || || || ||
|-
!bps
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blaan, Sarangani|| || || || ||
|-
!bpt
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barrow Point|| || || || ||
|-
!bpu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongu|| || || || ||
|-
!bpv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marind, Bian|| || || || ||
|-
!bpw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bo (Papua New Guinea)||bô (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée)|| || || ||
|-
!bpx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Palya|| || || || ||
|-
!bpy
| || ||I/L|| ||বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী||Bishnupriya Manipuri||Manipourî de Bishnupriya|| ||比什奴普莱利亚-曼尼浦尔语||бишнуприя-манипури||
|-
!bpz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilba|| || || || ||
|-
!bqa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tchumbuli|| || || || ||
|-
!bqb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagusa|| || || || ||
|-
!bqc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boko (Benin)|| || || || ||
|-
!bqd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bung|| || || || ||
|-
!(bqe)
| || || || || ||Navarro-Labourdin Basque|| || || || ||
|-
!bqf
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baga Kaloum|| || || || ||
|-
!bqg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bago-Kusuntu|| || || || ||
|-
!bqh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baima|| || ||白马语|| ||
|-
!bqi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakhtiari|| || ||巴克提尔利语||бахтиарский диалект||
|-
!bqj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandial|| || || || ||
|-
!bqk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Mbrès|| || || || ||
|-
!bql
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilakura|| || || || ||
|-
!bqm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wumboko|| || || || ||
|-
!bqn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulgarian Sign Language||langue des signes bulgare|| ||保加利亚手语|| ||
|-
!bqo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balo|| || || || ||
|-
!bqp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busa|| || || || ||
|-
!bqq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biritai|| || || || ||
|-
!bqr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burusu|| || || || ||
|-
!bqs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bosngun|| || || || ||
|-
!bqt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamukumbit|| || || || ||
|-
!bqu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boguru|| || || || ||
|-
!bqv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Begbere-Ejar|| || || || ||
|-
!bqw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buru (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
|-
!bqx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baangi|| || || || ||
|-
!bqy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali Sign Language||langue des signe balinaise|| || || ||
|-
!bqz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakaka|| || || || ||
|-
!bra
| ||bra||I/L|| || ||Braj||braj|| ||布拉吉语|| ||
|-
!brb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lave|| || || || ||
|-
!brc
| || ||I/E|| || ||Berbice Creole Dutch||créole néerlandais de Berbice|| || || ||
|-
!brd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baraamu|| || || || ||
|-
!bre
|br||bre||I/L|| ||brezhoneg||Breton||breton||bretón||布列塔尼语||бретонский||Bretonisch
|-
!brf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bera|| || || || ||
|-
!brg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baure|| || || || ||
|-
!brh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brahui|| || ||布拉灰语||брауи||
|-
!bri
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mokpwe|| || || || ||
|-
!brj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bieria|| || || || ||
|-
!brk
| || ||I/E|| || ||Birked|| || || || ||
|-
!brl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birwa|| || || || ||
|-
!brm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barambu|| || || || ||
|-
!brn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boruca|| ||boruca|| || ||
|-
!bro
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brokkat|| || || || ||
|-
!brp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barapasi|| || || || ||
|-
!brq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Breri|| || || || ||
|-
!brr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birao|| || || || ||
|-
!brs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baras|| || || || ||
|-
!brt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bitare|| || ||比塔拉语|| ||
|-
!bru
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bru, Eastern|| || || || ||
|-
!brv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bru, Western|| || || || ||
|-
!brw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bellari|| || || || ||
|-
!brx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo (India)||bodo (Inde)||bodo||博多语||бодо||
|-
!bry
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burui|| || || || ||
|-
!brz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilbil|| || || || ||
|-
!bsa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Abinomn|| || || || ||
|-
!bsb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisaya, Brunei||bissaya (de Brunéi)|| || || ||
|-
!bsc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassari|| || || || ||
|-
!(bsd)
| || || || || ||Sarawak Bisaya|| || || || ||
|-
!bse
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wushi|| || || || ||
|-
!bsf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauchi|| || || || ||
|-
!bsg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bashkardi|| || || || ||
|-
!bsh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kati|| || || || ||
|-
!bsi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassossi|| || || || ||
|-
!bsj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangwinji|| || || || ||
|-
!bsk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burushaski|| || ||布鲁沙斯基语; 布鲁夏斯基语||бурушаски||
|-
!bsl
| || ||I/E|| || ||Basa-Gumna|| || || || ||
|-
!bsm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busami|| || || || ||
|-
!bsn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barasana|| ||barasana|| || ||
|-
!bso
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buso|| || || || ||
|-
!bsp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Sitemu|| || || || ||
|-
!bsq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassa|| || ||巴沙语|| ||
|-
!bsr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassa-Kontagora|| || || || ||
|-
!bss
| || ||I/L|| || ||Akoose|| || || || ||
|-
!bst
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basketo|| || || || ||
|-
!bsu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahonsuai|| || || || ||
|-
!bsv
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baga Sobané|| || || || ||
|-
!bsw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baiso|| || || || ||
|-
!bsx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Yangkam|| || || || ||
|-
!bsy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisaya, Sabah||bissaya (de Sabah)|| || || ||
|-
!(bsz)
| || || || || ||Souletin Basque|| || || || ||
|-
!bta
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bata|| || || || ||
|-
!(btb)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beti (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
|-
!btc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bati (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
|-
!btd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Dairi|| || || || ||
|-
!bte
| || ||I/E|| || ||Gamo-Ningi|| || || || ||
|-
!btf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birgit|| || || || ||
|-
!btg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bété, Gagnoa|| || || || ||
|-
!bth
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biatah|| || || || ||
|-
!bti
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burate|| || || || ||
|-
!btj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Bacanese||malais (bacanais)|| || || ||
|-
!btl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhatola|| || || || ||
|-
!btm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Mandailing|| || || || ||
|-
!btn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ratagnon|| || || || ||
|-
!bto
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Iriga|| || || ||диалект ринконада (ирига-бикольский)||
|-
!btp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budibud|| || || || ||
|-
!btq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batek|| || || || ||
|-
!btr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baetora|| || || || ||
|-
!bts
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Simalungun|| || || || ||
|-
!btt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bete-Bendi|| || || || ||
|-
!btu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batu|| || ||巴图语|| ||
|-
!btv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bateri|| || || || ||
|-
!btw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Butuanon|| || || || ||
|-
!btx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Karo|| || || || ||
|-
!bty
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobot|| || || ||бобот||
|-
!btz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Alas-Kluet|| || || || ||
|-
!bua
| ||bua||M/L|| ||буряад||Buriat||bouriate|| ||布里亚特语||бурятский||
|-
!bub
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bua|| || || || ||
|-
!buc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bushi|| || || || ||
|-
!bud
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ntcham|| || || || ||
|-
!bue
| || ||I/E|| || ||Beothuk|| || || || ||
|-
!buf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bushoong|| || || ||бушонг||
|-
!bug
| ||bug||I/L|| ||ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ||Buginese||bugi|| ||布吉语||бугийский||
|-
!buh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Younuo|| || ||优诺布努语|| ||
|-
!bui
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongili|| || || || ||
|-
!buj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basa-Gurmana|| || || || ||
|-
!buk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugawac|| || || || ||
|-
!bul
|bg||bul||I/L|| ||български||Bulgarian||bulgare||búlgaro||保加利亚语||болгарский||Bulgarisch
|-
!bum
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulu (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
|-
!bun
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sherbro|| || || || ||
|-
!buo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Terei|| || || || ||
|-
!bup
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busoa|| || || || ||
|-
!buq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brem|| || || || ||
|-
!bus
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokobaru|| || || || ||
|-
!but
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bungain|| || || || ||
|-
!buu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budu|| || || || ||
|-
!buv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bun|| || || || ||
|-
!buw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bubi|| || ||布比语||буби||
|-
!bux
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boghom|| || || || ||
|-
!buy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bullom So|| || || || ||
|-
!buz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukwen|| || || || ||
|-
!bva
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barein|| || || || ||
|-
!bvb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bube|| || || || ||
|-
!bvc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baelelea|| || || || ||
|-
!bvd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baeggu|| || || || ||
|-
!bve
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Berau||malais (Berau)|| || || ||
|-
!bvf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boor|| || || || ||
|-
!bvg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonkeng|| || || || ||
|-
!bvh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bure|| || || || ||
|-
!bvi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belanda Viri|| || || || ||
|-
!bvj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baan|| || || || ||
|-
!bvk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukat|| || || ||букат||
|-
!bvl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolivian Sign Language||langue des signes bolivienne|| ||玻利维亚手语|| ||
|-
!bvm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamunka|| || || || ||
|-
!bvn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buna|| || || || ||
|-
!bvo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolgo|| || || || ||
|-
!bvq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birri|| || || || ||
|-
!bvr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burarra|| || || || ||
|-
!(bvs)
| || || || || ||Belgian Sign Language|| || || || ||
|-
!bvt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bati (Indonesia)||bati (Indonésie)|| || || ||
|-
!bvu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Bukit||malais (Bukit)|| || || ||
|-
!bvv
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baniva|| || || || ||
|-
!bvw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boga|| || || || ||
|-
!bvx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dibole|| || || || ||
|-
!bvy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baybayanon|| || || || ||
|-
!bvz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauzi|| || || || ||
|-
!bwa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwatoo|| || || || ||
|-
!bwb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua|| || || || ||
|-
!bwc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwile|| || || || ||
|-
!bwd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwaidoka|| || || ||буайдока||
|-
!bwe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Bwe||karène (Bwé)|| || || ||
|-
!bwf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boselewa|| || || || ||
|-
!bwg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barwe|| || || || ||
|-
!bwh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bishuo|| || || || ||
|-
!bwi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baniwa|| || || || ||
|-
!bwj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwamu, Láá Láá|| || || || ||
|-
!bwk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauwaki|| || || || ||
|-
!bwl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwela|| || || || ||
|-
!bwm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biwat|| || || || ||
|-
!bwn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Wunai|| || ||唔奈布努语|| ||
|-
!bwo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boro|| || || || ||
|-
!bwp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mandobo Bawah|| || || || ||
|-
!bwq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobo Madaré, Southern||bobo madaré (du Sud)|| || ||южный бобо мандаре||
|-
!bwr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bura-Pabir|| || || || ||
|-
!bws
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomboma|| || || || ||
|-
!bwt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafaw-Balong|| || || || ||
|-
!bwu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buli (Ghana)|| || || || ||
|-
!(bwv)
| || || || || ||Bahau River Kenyah|| || || || ||
|-
!bww
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwa|| || || || ||
|-
!bwx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Bu-Nao|| || ||布-瑙布努语|| ||
|-
!bwy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwamu, Cwi|| || || || ||
|-
!bwz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwisi|| || || || ||
|-
!bxa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauro|| || || || ||
|-
!bxb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belanda Bor|| || || || ||
|-
!bxc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Molengue|| || || || ||
|-
!bxd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pela|| || ||布拉语|| ||
|-
!bxe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birale|| || || || ||
|-
!bxf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilur|| || || || ||
|-
!bxg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangala|| || || || ||
|-
!bxh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buhutu|| || || || ||
|-
!bxi
| || ||I/E|| || ||Pirlatapa|| || || || ||
|-
!bxj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bayungu|| || || || ||
|-
!bxk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukusu|| || || || ||
|-
!bxl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jalkunan|| || || || ||
|-
!bxm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, Mongolia||bouriate (Mongolie)|| ||蒙古布里亚特语||бурятский (Монголия)||
|-
!bxn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burduna|| || || || ||
|-
!bxo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barikanchi|| || || || ||
|-
!bxp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebil|| || || || ||
|-
!bxq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beele|| || || || ||
|-
!bxr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, Russia||bouriate (Russie)|| ||俄罗斯布里亚特语||бурятский (Россия)||
|-
!bxs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busam|| || || || ||
|-
!(bxt)
| || || || || ||Buxinhua|| || || || ||
|-
!bxu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, China||bouriate (Chine)|| ||巴尔虎布里亚特语||бурятский (Китай)||
|-
!bxv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berakou|| || || || ||
|-
!bxw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bankagooma|| || || || ||
|-
!bxx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Borna|| || || || ||
|-
!bxz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binahari|| || || || ||
|-
!bya
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak|| || ||巴塔克语|| ||
|-
!byb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bikya|| || || || ||
|-
!byc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ubaghara|| || || || ||
|-
!byd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benyadu'|| || || || ||
|-
!bye
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pouye|| || || || ||
|-
!byf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bete|| ||beté|| || ||
|-
!byg
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baygo
|| || || || ||
|-
!byh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bujhyal|| || || || ||
|-
!byi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buyu|| || || || ||
|-
!byj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bina (Nigeria)||bina (Nigéria)|| || || ||
|-
!byk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biao|| || ||标话|| ||
|-
!byl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bayono|| || || || ||
|-
!bym
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidyara|| || || || ||
|-
!byn
| ||byn||I/L|| || ||Bilin||bilen|| ||比林语|| ||
|-
!byo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biyo|| || ||碧约语|| ||
|-
!byp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bumaji|| || || ||бумаджи (язык группы бенди)||
|-
!byq
| || ||I/E|| || ||Basay|| || ||马赛语|| ||
|-
!byr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baruya|| || || || ||
|-
!bys
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burak|| || || || ||
|-
!byt
| || ||I/E|| || ||Berti|| || || || ||
|-
!(byu
)
| || || || || ||Buyang|| || || || ||
|-
!byv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Medumba|| || || || ||
|-
!byw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belhariya|| || || || ||
|-
!byx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Qaqet|| || || || ||
|-
!byy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buya|| || || || ||
|-
!byz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banaro|| || || || ||
|-
!bza
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandi|| || || || ||
|-
!bzb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Andio|| || || || ||
|-
!bzd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bribri|| ||bribri||布里布里语|| ||
|-
!bze
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Jenaama|| || || || ||
|-
!bzf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boikin|| || || || ||
|-
!bzg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babuza|| || ||猫雾语||бабуза||
|-
!bzh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buang, Mapos|| || || || ||
|-
!bzi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisu|| || ||毕苏语|| ||
|-
!bzj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belize Kriol English||créole anglais belizéen|| ||伯利兹克里奥尔英语|| ||
|-
!bzk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nicaragua Creole English||créole anglais nicaraguais|| ||尼加拉瓜克里奥尔英语|| ||
|-
!bzl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boano (Sulawesi)|| || || || ||
|-
!bzm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolondo|| || || || ||
|-
!bzn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boano (Maluku)|| || || || ||
|-
!bzo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozaba|| || || || ||
|-
!bzp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemberano|| || || || ||
|-
!bzq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buli (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
|-
!bzr
| || ||I/E|| || ||Biri|| || || || ||
|-
!bzs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brazilian Sign Language||langue des signes brésilienne|| ||巴西手语|| ||brasilianische Zeichensprache
|-
!bzt
| || ||I/C|| || ||Brithenig||britonnique|| || || ||
|-
!bzu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burmeso|| || || || ||
|-
!bzv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebe|| || || || ||
|-
!bzw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basa (Nigeria)||bassa (Nigéria)|| || || ||
|-
!bzx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Hainyaxo|| || || || ||
|-
!bzy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Obanliku|| || || || ||
|-
!bzz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Evant|| || || || ||
|}
!baa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babatana|| || || || ||
|-
!bab
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Gunyuño|| || || || ||
|-
!bac
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badui||badui|| || || ||
|-
!bae
Baré language
Baré is an Arawakan language, probably extinct, of Venezuela and Brazil. Aikhenvald reports "just a few old speakers left" of Baré proper, and that the Guinau variety was extinct. Ethnologue reports "no known speakers". Kaufman considers Baré proper, Guinau, and extinct Marawá to be distinct...
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baré||baré|| || || ||
|-
!baf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nubaca|| || || || ||
|-
!bag
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tuki|| || || || ||
|-
!bah
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahamas Creole English||créole anglais bahaméen|| ||巴哈马克里奥尔英语|| ||
|-
!baj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barakai|| || || || ||
|-
!bak
Bashkir language
The Bashkir language is a Turkic language, and is the language of the Bashkirs. It is co-official with Russian in the Republic of Bashkortostan.-Speakers:...
|ba||bak||I/L|| ||башҡорт||Bashkir||bachkir||baskir||巴什基尔语||башкирский||Baschkirisch
|-
!bal
| ||bal||M/L|| ||بلوچی||Baluchi||baloutchi|| ||俾路支语|| ||
|-
!bam
Bambara language
Bambara, more correctly known as Bamanankan , its designation in the language itself , is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people...
|bm||bam||I/L|| ||bamanankan||Bambara||bambara|| ||班巴拉语||бамана||
|-
!ban
Balinese language
Balinese or simply Bali is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by 3.3 million people on the Indonesian island of Bali, as well as northern Nusa Penida, western Lombok and eastern Java...
| ||ban||I/L|| ||Basa Bali||Balinese||balinais||balinés||巴厘语; 峇里语||балийский||Balinesisch
|-
!bao
| || ||I/L|| || ||Waimaha|| || || || ||
|-
!bap
Bantawa language
The Bantawa language is an endangered language group. It is a Tibeto-Burman language, Eastern Kiranti languages family, spoken in the eastern Himalayan hills of eastern Nepal by Rai ethnic groups. Bantawa speaking Population estimates vary between 20,000-60,000, though 35,000 speakers may be a...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantawa|| || || || ||
|-
!bar
| || ||I/L|| ||Bairisch||Bavarian||bavarois||bávaro||巴伐利亚语||баварский||Bayerisch
|-
!bas
Basaa language
Basaa is a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon. It is spoken by about 230,000 people in Centre and Littoral provinces.-Vowels:-Consonants:...
| ||bas||I/L|| ||ɓasaá||Basa (Cameroon)||basa|| ||巴萨语||баса||
|-
!bau
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bada (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
|-
!bav
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vengo||vengo|| || || ||
|-
!baw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bambili-Bambui|| || || || ||
|-
!bax
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamun||bamoun|| || || ||
|-
!bay
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batuley|| || || || ||
|-
!baz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tunen|| || || || ||
|-
!bba
Baatonum language
Bariba, also known as Baatonum is the language of the Bariba people of Benin and Nigeria and had been the language of the state of Borgu. It is not closely related to other languages.-Bibliography:* , Ethnologue report-External links:* at WolframAlpha...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baatonum|| || || || ||
|-
!bbb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barai
Koiarian languages
The Koiarian languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea...
||baraï|| || || ||
|-
!bbc
Batak Toba language
The Batak Toba language is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra province in Indonesia. It is part of a group of languages called "Batak".There are approximately 2,000,000 Batak Toba speakers, living west of Lake Toba...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Toba|| || || ||батак тоба||
|-
!bbd
Bau language
The Bau language may be the:*Fijian language*Bau language *Bau Bidayuh language *Kulang dialect of the Gaam language...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bau|| || || || ||
|-
!bbe
Bangba language
Bangba is a minor Ubangian language of DRC Congo. It is not close enough to other Eastern Ngbaka languages for mutual intelligibility....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangba|| || || || ||
|-
!bbf
Baibai language
Baibai is one of two Fas languages of Papua New Guinea. It is the eponymous language of the spurious Baibai languages, which was posited when the Fas language was mistakenly swapped for the Kwomtari language Biaka in published data. It actually has little in common with Kwomtari, but is 40% cognate...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baibai|| || || || ||
|-
!bbg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barama|| || || || ||
|-
!bbh
Bugan language
Bugan, Bogan, Pakan, or Buzhui is an Austro-Asiatic language. The existence of the Bugan language was not known by the rest of world until recently. There are about 3000 speakers, mostly in some villages in southern Guangnan and northern Xichou , Yunnan Province, China...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugan|| || ||布甘语|| ||
|-
!bbi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barombi|| || || || ||
|-
!bbj
Ghomala' language
Ghɔmálá’, or Bamileke-Banjun , is a major Grassfields language of Cameroon....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ghomálá'|| || || || ||
|-
!bbk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babanki|| || || || ||
|-
!bbl
Bats language
Bats is the language of the Bats people, a Caucasian minority group, and is part of the Nakh family of Caucasian languages. It had 2,500 to 3,000 speakers in 1975....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bats|| ||bácico||巴茨语|| ||
|-
!bbm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babango|| || || || ||
|-
!bbn
Uneapa language
Uneapa is an Oceanic language spoken by about 10,000 people on Bali Island, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Uneapa|| || || || ||
|-
!bbo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobo Madaré, Northern|| || || || ||
|-
!bbp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, West Central|| || || || ||
|-
!bbq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamali|| || || || ||
|-
!bbr
Girawa language
Girawa, also known as Bagasin , is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Girawa|| || || || ||
|-
!bbs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakpinka|| || || || ||
|-
!bbt
Mburku language
Mburku is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria.- References :*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mburku|| || || || ||
|-
!bbu
Kulung language (Nigeria)
Kulung is one of the Bantoid Jarawan languages of Nigeria. The number of speakers is not known; a figure of 15,000 was published in 1973....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulung (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
|-
!bbv
Karnai language
Karnai is an Austronesian language spoken by about 915 individuals in small villages near Wasu, Morobe Province, on Umboi Island, and near Saidor in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karnai|| || || || ||
|-
!bbw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baba|| || || || ||
|-
!bbx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bubia|| || || || ||
|-
!bby
| || ||I/L|| || ||Befang|| || || || ||
|-
!bbz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Arabic, Babalia Creole||créole arabe babalia|| || || ||
|-
!bca
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Central|| || ||剑川白语|| ||
|-
!bcb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Samik|| || || || ||
|-
!bcc
| || ||I/L|| ||بلوچی||Balochi, Southern|| || ||南俾路支语||белуджский южный||
|-
!bcd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babar, North||babar (du Nord)|| || || ||
|-
!bce
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamenyam|| || || || ||
|-
!bcf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamu|| || || || ||
|-
!bcg
Baga Binari language
Baga, or Barka, is a dialect cluster spoken by the Baga people of coastal Guinea. The name derives from the phrase bae raka 'people of the seaside'. Most Baga are bilingual in the Mande language Susu, the official regional language...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Binari|| || || || ||
|-
!bch
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bariai|| || || || ||
|-
!bci
Baoulé language
Baoulé is a Central Tano language spoken in Ivory Coast.The Baoule are an Akan people of the central region of Ivory Coast. Baoule-speaking areas include Bouaké, Yamoussoukro, Bouaflé, Béoumi, Sakassou, Toumodi, Dimbokro, M'Bahiakro, Tiassalé....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baoulé||Baoulé|| || || ||
|-
!bcj
Bardi language
Bardi is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. There are approximately 20 speakers out of an ethnic population of 380.-Classification:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bardi|| || || || ||
|-
!bck
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunaba|| || || || ||
|-
!bcl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Central|| || ||中比科尔语||нага-бикольский (центральный биколано)||
|-
!bcm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bannoni|| || || ||баннони||
|-
!bcn
Bali language (Nigeria)
Bali is a Niger–Congo language spoken by 100,000 people in Demsa, Adamawa, Nigeria....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali (Nigeria)||bali (nigérian)|| || || ||
|-
!bco
Kaluli language
Kaluli, or Bosavi, is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. Named dialects are Ologo, Kaluli, Walulu, Kugenesi, but differences are not significant....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaluli|| || || || ||
|-
!bcp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali (Democratic Republic of Congo)||bali (République démocratique du Congo|| || || ||
|-
!bcq
Bench language
Bench is a Northern Omotic language of the "Gimojan" subgroup, spoken by about 174,000 people in the Bench Maji Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, in southern Ethiopia, around the towns of Mizan Teferi and Shewa Gimira...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bench|| || || || ||
|-
!bcr
| || ||I/L|| ||Witsuwit'en||Babine|| || || ||бабин-вицувитен (северный кэрриер, бабин)||
|-
!bcs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kohumono|| || || || ||
|-
!bct
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bendi|| || || || ||
|-
!bcu
Awad Bing language
Awad Bing is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,100 people in seven villages near Astrolabe Bay, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Almost all speakers also use Tok Pisin as a second language. Awad Bing is also spoken by a few Ngaing for trading purposes....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Awad Bing|| || || || ||
|-
!bcv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Shoo-Minda-Nye|| || || || ||
|-
!bcw
Bana language
Bana is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon. Dialects include Gamboura and Gili.-References:* * Erica Hofmann. 1990. "A Preliminary Phonology of Bana," University of Victoria MA thesis.-External links:**...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bana|| || || || ||
|-
!(bcx
Pamona language
Pamona is a language spoken in Central and South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is part of the northern group of the Kaili–Pamona languages.Every word in this language ends in vowel.-External links:*...
)
| || || || || ||Pamona|| || || || ||
|-
!bcy
Bacama language
Bacama is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria in Adamawa State in the Numan and Guyuk LGAs, and in Kaduna State northeast of Kaduna town. Dialects are Mulyen, Opalo, and Wa-Duku. Bacama is used as a trade language. It is often considered the same languages as Bata.- References :*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bacama|| || || || ||
|-
!bcz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bainouk-Gunyaamolo|| || || || ||
|-
!bda
Bayot language
Bayot is a language of southern Senegal, southwest of Ziguinchor in a group of villages near Nyassia, in northwestern Guinea-Bissau, along the Senegalese border, and in The Gambia....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bayot|| || || || ||
|-
!bdb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basap|| || || || ||
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!bdc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Emberá-Baudó|| || || || ||
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!bdd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunama|| || || || ||
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!bde
Bade language
Bade is a West Chadic language spoken by the Bade people in Yobe State and Jigawa State, Nigeria. Their traditional ruler is the Emir of Bade....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bade|| || || || ||
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!bdf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biage|| || || || ||
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!bdg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonggi|| || || || ||
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!bdh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baka (Sudan)|| || || || ||
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!bdi
Burun language
Burun is a Luo language of Sudan. It forms a dialect continuum with Mabaan....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burun|| || || || ||
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!bdj
| || ||I/L|| ||Bairt⤧ngvrt⤧zix||Bai||baï|| || || ||
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!bdk
Budukh language
Budukh or Budugh is a Samur language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in parts of the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan. It was reportedly spoken by approximately 1,000 Budukhs in 1990, but Authier reports at most 200 speakers....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budukh||boudoukh||budukh|| || ||Buduchisch
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!bdl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajau, Indonesian|| || || || ||
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!bdm
Buduma language
Buduma is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in western Chad and neighboring Cameroon and Nigeria.- References :*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buduma|| || || || ||
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!bdn
Baldemu language
Baldemu is a nearly extinct Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon. Speakers have been shifting to Fulfulde.- References :* -External links:**...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baldemu|| || || || ||
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!bdo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bernde|| || || || ||
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!bdp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bende|| || || || ||
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!bdq
Bahnar language
The Bahnar language is a Central Bahnaric language. It has nine vowel qualities and phonemic vowel length....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahnar|| || ||巴拿语|| ||
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!bdr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajau, West Coast|| || || || ||
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!bds
Burunge language
Burunge is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Tanzania in the Dodoma Region.- References :* * Roland Kiessling. 2000. Eine Grammatik des Burunge. Afrikanistische Forschungen Band 13. Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burunge|| || || || ||
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!bdt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokoto|| || || || ||
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!bdu
Oroko language
Oroko, or Bakundu-Balue, is a poorly known Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.Dialects are Kundu/Nkundu , Lue , Mbonge, Ekombe, Londo, Ngolo , Bima, Tanga , and Koko ....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Oroko||oroko|| || || ||
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!bdv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo Parja|| || || || ||
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!bdw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baham|| || || || ||
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!bdx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budong-Budong|| || || || ||
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!bdy
Bandjalang language
Bundjalung is an Australian Indigenous language of New South Wales.Bundjalung consists of a number of dialects, including Yugumbir, Nganduwal, Minjangbal, Njangbal, Biriin, Baryulgil, Waalubal, Dinggabal, Wiyabal, Gidabal, Galibal, and Wudjeebal.-Vowels:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandjalang|| || || || ||
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!bdz
Badeshi language
Badeshi is an Indo-Iranian language spoken in the upper reaches of the Bishigram Valley , east of Madyan, Swat, Kohistan in Northern Areas of Pakistan....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badeshi||badeshî|| || || ||
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!bea
| || ||I/L|| ||Dunne-za||Beaver|| || || || ||
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!beb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebele||bébélé|| || || ||
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!bec
| || ||I/L|| || ||Iceve-Maci|| || || || ||
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!bed
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bedoanas|| || || || ||
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!bee
Byangsi language
Byangsi was a West Himalayish language of India and Nepal....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Byangsi|| || || || ||
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!bef
Benabena language
Benabena is a Papuan language spoken in the Goroka District of Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benabena|| || || || ||
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!beg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belait|| || || || ||
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!beh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biali|| || || || ||
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!bei
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekati'|| || || || ||
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!bej
Beja language
Beja or North Cushitic is an Afro-Asiatic language of the southern coast of the Red Sea, spoken by about two million nomads, the Beja, in parts of Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea.-Classification:...
| ||bej||I/L|| ||بداوية||Beja||bedja||beja||贝扎语; 贝贾语||беджа||Bedscha
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!bek
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebeli||bébéli|| || || ||
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!bel
Belarusian language
The Belarusian language , sometimes referred to as White Russian or White Ruthenian, is the language of the Belarusian people...
|be||bel||I/L|| ||беларуская||Belarusian||biélorusse||bielorruso||白俄罗斯语||белорусский||Weißrussisch
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!bem
Bemba language
The Bemba language, ChiBemba , is a major Bantu language spoken primarily in north-eastern Zambia by the Bemba people and as a lingua franca by about 18 related ethnic groups, including the Bisa people of Mpika and Lake Bangweulu, and to a lesser extent in Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the...
| ||bem||I/L|| ||ichibemba||Bemba (Zambia)||bemba||bemba||本巴语; 别姆巴语||бемба||Bemba
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!ben
Bengali language
Bengali or Bangla is an eastern Indo-Aryan language. It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal, which comprises present day Bangladesh, the Indian state of West Bengal, and parts of the Indian states of Tripura and Assam. It is written with the Bengali script...
|bn||ben||I/L|| ||বাংলা||Bengali||bengali||bengalí||孟加拉语||бенгальский||Bengalisch
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!beo
Beami language
Beami is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. Komofio is a dialect....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beami|| || || || ||
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!bep
| || ||I/L|| || ||Besoa|| || || || ||
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!beq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beembe|| || || || ||
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!bes
| || ||I/L|| || ||Besme|| || || || ||
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!bet
| || ||I/L|| || ||Béte, Guiberoua|| || || || ||
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!beu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blagar|| || || || ||
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!bev
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bété, Daloa|| || || || ||
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!bew
Betawi language
The Betawi language is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the native language of about 2,700,000 people . It is a Malay-based creole, and closely related to Malay language. Betawi vocabulary have large amount of Hokkien Chinese, Arabic, and Dutch loanwords...
| || ||I/L|| ||Bahasa Betawi||Betawi|| || || || ||
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!bex
Jur Modo language
Jur Modo, also known as Jur or Modo, is a Central Sudanic language spoken by the Jur Modo people of South Sudan. Dialects are Lori, Modo , Wira, Wetu. It is a tonal language.- Vowels :- Consonants :...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jur Modo|| || || || ||
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!bey
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beli (Papua New Guinea)||béli (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée)|| || || ||
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!bez
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bena (Tanzania)||béna (Tanzanie)|| || || ||
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!bfa
Bari language
Bari is the Nilotic language of the Karo people, spoken over large areas of Central Equatoria state in South Sudan, across the northwest corner of Uganda, and into the Democratic Republic of Congo....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bari|| || ||巴里语|| ||Bari
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!bfb
Pauri Bareli language
Pauri Bareli is a Bhil language of India. It is close to two other languages called Bareli, Rathwi and Palya, as well as to Kalto, but is not mutually intelligible with them....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Pauri|| || || || ||
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!bfc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Northern||baï (du Nord)|| ||碧江白语|| ||
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!bfd
Bafut language
The Bafut language, Fut, is an Eastern Grassfields language of the Niger–Congo languages, and related to Bamum. Oral tradition traces dynastic origins to the Ndobo or Tikari areas...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafut|| || || || ||
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!bfe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Betaf|| || || || ||
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!bff
Bofi language
Bofi is a Ubangian language spoken in Boda and Bimbo subprefectures in southwestern Central African Republic. Those speakers in Bimbo are mostly Bambenga pygmies. Although they no longer live in the forest, their area was forested in 1950....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bofi|| || || || ||
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!bfg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayan, Busang|| || || || ||
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!bfh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blafe|| || || || ||
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!bfi
British Sign Language
British Sign Language is the sign language used in the United Kingdom , and is the first or preferred language of some deaf people in the UK; there are 125,000 deaf adults in the UK who use BSL plus an estimated 20,000 children. The language makes use of space and involves movement of the hands,...
| || ||I/L|| || ||British Sign Language||langue des signes britannique|| ||英国手语|| ||
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!bfj
Bafanji language
-External links:**...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafanji|| || || || ||
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!bfk
Ban Khor Sign Language
Ban Khor Sign Language is a sign language used by about 1,000 people of a rice-farming community in the villages of Ban Khor and Plaa Pag in a remote area of Isan . Ban Khor proper and Plaa Pag are dialects, with some 80% of signs in common. It developed about 60–80 years ago due to a high number...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ban Khor Sign Language||langue des signes de Ban Khor|| || || ||
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!bfl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Ndélé|| || || || ||
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!bfm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mmen|| || || || ||
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!bfn
Bunak language
The Bunak language is the language of the Bunak people of the mountainous region of central Timor, split between the political boundary between West Timor, Indonesia, particularly in Lamaknen District and East Timor...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunak|| || || || ||
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!bfo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birifor, Malba|| || || || ||
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!bfp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beba|| || || || ||
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!bfq
Badaga language
The Badaga language is a southern Dravidian language spoken by approximately 400,000 people in the Nilgiri Hills in Southern India. It is known for its retroflex vowels. The word Badaga refers to the Badaga language as well as the Badaga community/tribe...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badaga|| || ||巴达加语|| ||
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!bfr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bazigar|| || || || ||
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!bfs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bai, Southern||baï (du Sud)|| ||大理白语|| ||
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!bft
Balti language
Balti is a language spoken in Baltistan, in Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan and adjoining parts of Ladakh. Baltistan, before 1948, was part of Ladakh province. The Balti language is a dialect of the Ladakhi language, a form of Tibetan. It is mutually intelligible with Ladakhi proper and Burig...
| || ||I/L|| ||بلتی||Balti|| || || || ||
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!bfu
Gahri language
Gahri, also known as Ghara, Lahuli of Bunan, Boonan, Punan, Poonan, Erankad, Keylong Boli or Bunan is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gahri|| || || || ||
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!bfw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bondo|| || || || ||
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!bfx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantayanon|| || || || ||
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!bfy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagheli|| || || || ||
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!bfz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pahari, Mahasu|| || || || ||
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!bga
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gwamhi-Wuri|| || || || ||
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!bgb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobongko|| || || || ||
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!bgc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Haryanvi|| ||haryanví||哈里亚纳语||харянви||
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!bgd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Rathwi|| || || || ||
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!bge
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauria|| || || || ||
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!bgf
Bangandu language
Bangandu is a Ubangian language of Cameroon and Congo. Its placement in the Ubangian family is unclear: Ethnologue lists it in with the Gbaya languages, but says that it might be related to Ngombe , which is itself uncertain, being listed as Ngbaka but possibly intelligible with Southwest Gbaya....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangandu|| || || || ||
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!bgg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugun|| || || || ||
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!(bgh)
| || || || || ||Bogan|| || || || ||
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!bgi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Giangan|| || || || ||
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!bgj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangolan|| || || || ||
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!bgk
Bit language
Bit is a language spoken by around 1,500 people in northern Laos, concentrated in the provinces of Louang Namtha and Phongsali. There are thought to be about another 500 speakers over the border in Yunnan Province, China. It has been classified as Khmuic, Palaungic, and as Mangic....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bit|| || ||布兴话|| ||
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!bgl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bo (Laos)|| || || ||бо||
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!bgm
Baga Mboteni language
Baga Mboteni is a nearly extinct Senegambian language of Guinea.Despite the name, it is not one of the Baga languages....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Mboteni|| || || || ||
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!bgn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balochi, Western||balotchî (occidental)|| ||西俾路支语|| ||
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!bgo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Koga|| || || || ||
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!bgp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balochi, Eastern||balotchî (oriental)|| ||东俾路支语|| ||
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!bgq
Bagri language
Bagri is a dialect of Rajasthani language of the Indo-Aryan family. It is spoken by about five million speakers in Hanumangarh and Sriganganagar districts of Rajasthan, Sirsa and Hissar districts of Haryana, Firozepur and Muktsar districts of Punjab of India and Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar areas...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagri|| || || || ||
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!bgr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Bawm|| || || || ||
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!bgs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tagabawa|| || || || ||
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!bgt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bughotu|| || || || ||
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!bgu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mbongno|| || || || ||
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!bgv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Warkay-Bipim|| || || || ||
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!bgw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhatri|| || || || ||
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!bgx
Balkan Gagauz Turkish language
Balkan Gagauz Turkish is a Turkic language spoken in European Turkey, Greece, and in the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of the Republic of Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash, Surguch, Tozluk Turk, Yuruk, and Macedonian Gagauz. This is a different language from Gagauz...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balkan Gagauz Turkish||turc gagaouze des Balkans|| || || ||
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!bgy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benggoi|| || || || ||
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!bgz
Banggai language
The Banggai language is the main language spoken by the inhabitants of the Banggai Archipelago off the island of Sulawesi.-References:* Moseley, Christopher and E. R. Asher, ed. Atlas of the Worlds Languages p. 122...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banggai|| || || || ||
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!bha
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bharia|| || || || ||
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!bhb
Bhili language
Bhili is a Western Indo-Aryan language spoken in west-central India, in the region east of Ahmedabad. Other names for the language include Bhagoria and Bhilboli; varieties are Wagdi and Garasia. Bhili is a member of the Bhil language family, which is related to Gujarati and the Rajasthani language...
| || ||I/L|| ||भीली||Bhili||bhili||bhili||比尔语||бхили||
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!bhc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biga|| || || || ||
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!bhd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhadrawahi|| || || || ||
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!bhe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhaya|| || || || ||
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!bhf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Odiai|| || || || ||
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!bhg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binandere|| || || || ||
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!bhh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukharic|| || || || ||
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!bhi
Bhilali language
Bhilali is a Bhil language of India. Two varieties, Bhilali proper and Rathawi , are largely mutually intelligible. A third, Parya Bhilali, is more distant, but is treated as a dialect....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhilali|| || || || ||
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!bhj
Bahing language
Bahing is a language spoken by 2,765 people of the Bahing ethnic group in the Okhaldhunga district of Nepal. It belongs to the family of Kiranti languages, a subgroup of Tibeto-Burman....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahing|| || || || ||
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!(bhk)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Albay|| || || || ||
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!bhl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bimin|| || || || ||
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!bhm
Bathari language
Bathari is an endangered Semitic language spoken in a small area of Yemen and Oman....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bathari|| || || || ||
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!bhn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bohtan Neo-Aramaic||néo-araméen de Bohtan|| || || ||
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!bho
Bhojpuri language
Bhojpuri is a language spoken in parts of north-central and eastern India. It is spoken in the western part of state of Bihar, the northwestern part of Jharkhand, and the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh , as well as adjoining parts of the Nepal Terai. Bhojpuri is also spoken in Guyana,...
| ||bho||I/L|| ||भोजपुरी||Bhojpuri||bhojpurî||bhojpurí||博杰普尔语||бходжпури||Bhojpuri
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!bhp
Bima language
The Bima language, or Bimanese, is the language of the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia, which it shares with the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language Tambora was once spoken. It is closely related to the languages of Sumba...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bima|| || || ||бима||
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!bhq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tukang Besi South|| || || || ||
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!bhr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Bara||malgache (de Bara)|| || || ||
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!bhs
Buwal language
Buwal is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province in and around Gadala.-External links:**...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buwal|| || || || ||
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!bht
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhattiyali|| || || || ||
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!bhu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhunjia|| || || || ||
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!bhv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahau|| || || || ||
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!bhw
Biak language
Biak is an Austronesian language which has been classified as one of 41 languages of the South Halmahera-West New Guinea subgroup of Eastern Malayo-Polynesian...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biak|| || || ||биак||
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!bhx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhalay|| || || || ||
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!bhy
Bhele language
Bhele , or Piri , is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhele|| || || || ||
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!bhz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bada (Indonesia)||bada (Indonésie)|| || || ||
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!bia
Badimaya language
Badimaya is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is a member of the Kartu subgroup of the Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.Badimaya country lies in the area between Mount Magnet and Dalwallinu...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Badimaya|| || || || ||
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!bib
Bissa language
Bissa is a Mande language spoken by the Bissa people of Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Togo. Dialects are Barka, Lebir, Lere.-Comparison of Barka and Lere:-Phrases :* Good morning: Domireh ki* Good afternoon: Sundareh ki...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bissa|| || || || ||
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!bic
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bikaru|| || || || ||
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!bid
Bidiyo language
Bidiyo is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in south central Chad.- References :* -External links:**-Further reading:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidiyo|| || || || ||
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!bie
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bepour|| || || || ||
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!bif
Biafada language
Biafada is a Senegambian language of Guinea-Bissau.Biafada is heavily influenced by Mandinka. Variants on the name include Beafada, Bedfola, Biafar, Bidyola, Dfola, Fada....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biafada|| || || || ||
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!big
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biangai|| || || || ||
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!(bii)
| || || || || ||Bisu|| || || || ||
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!bij
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vaghat-Ya-Bijim-Legeri|| || || || ||
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!bik
Bikol language
Central Bicolano , is one of the individual languages of the Bikol languages. It belongs to Coastal Bikol. It is spoken in Bicol Region of the Philippines .-Bikol-Naga:...
| ||bik||M/L|| ||Bicol||Bikol||bikol||bikol||比科尔语||бикольский||Bikolano
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!bil
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bile||bilé|| || || ||
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!bim
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bimoba|| || || || ||
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!bin
| ||bin||I/L|| ||Èdó||Bini||bini|| ||比尼语||бини||
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!bio
Nai language
Nai or Biaka is a language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Amanab District, Sandaun Province, in three villages: Konabasi, Biaka, and Amini....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nai||naï|| || || ||
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!bip
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bila|| || || || ||
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!biq
Bipi language
The Bipi language is the westernmost West Manus language. It is spoken by approximately 1200 people on the Bipi and Sisi Islands off the west coast of Manus Island, Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. It has SVO word order....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bipi|| || || || ||
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!bir
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisorio|| || || || ||
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!bis
Bislama language
Bislama is a creole language, one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" , and the second language of much of the rest of the country's residents...
|bi||bis||I/L|| ||Bislama||Bislama||bichlamar||bislama||比斯拉马语; 比斯拉玛语||бислама||Bislama
|-
!bit
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berinomo|| || || || ||
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!biu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biete|| || || || ||
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!biv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birifor, Southern||birifor (du Sud)|| || || ||
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!biw
Kol language (Cameroon)
Kol is a Niger–Congo language of the Bantu family. According to the , it is spoken in the East Province of Cameroon, in the vicinity of Messaména. Alternate names for Kol language include Bikele-Bikay, Bikele-Bikeng, Bekol.-Further reading:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kol (Cameroon)||kol (Cameroun)|| || || ||
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!bix
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bijori||bijorî|| || || ||
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!biy
Birhor language
The Birhor language is a Munda language spoken by the Birhor people in Orissa, West Bengal, and Maharashtra states in India....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birhor|| || || || ||
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!biz
Baloi language
Loi is a Bantu language closely related to Lingala. It is often called Baloi, which is not actually the name of the language but the endonym for the Loi people....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baloi||baloï|| || || ||
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!bja
Budza language
Budza or Buja is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of Congo....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budza|| || || || ||
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!bjb
| || ||I/E|| || ||Banggarla|| || || || ||
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!bjc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bariji||barijî|| || || ||
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!bjd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandjigali|| || || || ||
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!bje
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biao-Jiao Mien|| || ||标藻语|| ||
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!bjf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic||néo-araméen juif barzani|| ||巴尔扎尼犹太教亚拉姆语|| ||
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!bjg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidyogo|| || || || ||
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!bjh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahinemo|| || || || ||
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!bji
Burji language
Burji language is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Burji people who reside in Ethiopia south of Lake Chamo. There are over 46,000 speakers in Ethiopia, and a further 10,400 speakers in Kenya...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burji|| || || || ||
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!bjj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanauji|| ||kanauji|| || ||
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!bjk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barok|| || || || ||
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!bjl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulu (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
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!bjm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajelani|| || || || ||
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!bjn
Banjar language
Banjar language is the native language used by the Banjarese people of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. As many Banjarese are travelling merchants, they brought their language wherever they went all over Indonesia, even all over the world....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banjar|| || || ||банджар||
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!bjo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, Mid-Southern|| || || || ||
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!bjq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Southern Betsimisaraka
Betsimisaraka
The Betsimisaraka make up approximately fifteen percent of the Malagasy people and are the second largest ethnic group in Madagascar after the Merina....
||malgache (betsimisaraka du Sud)|| || || ||
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!bjr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binumarien|| || || || ||
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!bjs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bajan|| || || || ||
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!bjt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balanta-Ganja|| || || || ||
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!bju
Busuu language
Busuu is an unclassified Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. R Breton noted in 1986 that there were just 8 speakers left, while as of 2005 there are 3 living speakers of the language.- External links :***...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busuu|| || || || ||
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!bjv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bedjond|| || || || ||
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!bjw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakwé|| || || || ||
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!bjx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Itneg, Banao|| || || || ||
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!bjy
| || ||I/E|| || ||Bayali|| || || || ||
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!bjz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baruga|| || || || ||
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!bka
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kyak|| || || || ||
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!(bkb)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Finallig|| || || || ||
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!bkc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baka (Cameroon)||baka (Cameroun)|| || || ||
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!bkd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binukid|| || || || ||
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!(bke
Bengkulu language
Bengkulu , or Central Malay, is a language spoken on Indonesian island of Sumatra, around the city of Bengkulu....
)
| || || || || ||Bengkulu|| || || || ||
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!bkf
Beeke language
Beeke is a Bantu language of uncertain affiliation. Guthrie assigned to the Nyali cluster. However, Ethnologue suggests that it may be a divergent form of Bali. It is 65% cognate with Bali, but 38% with the Nyali language Ndaka....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beeke|| || || || ||
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!bkg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buraka|| || || || ||
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!bkh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakoko|| || || || ||
|-
!bki
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baki|| || || || ||
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!bkj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pande|| || || || ||
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!bkk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brokskat|| || || || ||
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!bkl
Berik language
Berik is a Papuan language spoken in eastern Papua. Speakers are located in four village groups on the Tor river towards the northern coast of Indonesian-controlled Irian Jaya. In 1994 it was estimated to have around 1200 speakers...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berik|| || || || ||
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!bkm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kom (Cameroon)||kom (Cameroun)|| || || ||
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!bkn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukitan|| || || || ||
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!bko
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwa'|| || || || ||
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!bkp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boko (Democratic Republic of Congo)||boko (République démocratique du Congo)|| || || ||
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!bkq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakairí|| ||bacairí|| || ||
|-
!bkr
Bakumpai language
Bakumpai is an Austronesian language bellonging to West Barito languages. It is spoken by about 100 000 Bakumpai people living in the central Kalimantan, Indonesia....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakumpai|| || || || ||
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!bks
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sorsogon, Masbate|| || || || ||
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!bkt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boloki|| || || ||болоки||
|-
!bku
Buhid language
The Buhid language is a language spoken by Mangyans in the province of Mindoro in the Philippines. It is divided into eastern and western dialects.It uses the Buhid script, which is encoded in the Unicode-Block Buhid .- External links :...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buhid||bouhide|| || || ||
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!bkv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekwarra|| || || || ||
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!bkw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bekwil|| || || || ||
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!bkx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baikeno|| || || || ||
|-
!bky
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokyi|| || || || ||
|-
!bkz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bungku|| || || || ||
|-
!bla
| ||bla||I/L|| || ||Blackfoot||pied-noir (siksika)||pies negros||西克西卡语||блэкфут||Schwarzfuss
|-
!blb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilua|| || || || ||
|-
!blc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bella Coola|| || || || ||
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!bld
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolango|| || || || ||
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!ble
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balanta-Kentohe|| || || || ||
|-
!blf
Buol language
Buol is a Philippine language spoken in North-eastern Sulawesi, Indonesia.-Phonology:Vowels are . Stress falls on penultimate syllable, with sequence of like vowels counting as one syllable. Consonants are:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buol|| || || || ||
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!blg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balau|| || || || ||
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!blh
Kuwaa language
The Kuwaa language, also known as Belle, Belleh, Kowaao, and Kwaa, is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language family. It is spoken in northwestern Liberia, primarily in Lofa County. The speech of the Lubaisu and Gbade, the two Kuwaa clans, is differentiated only by minor variations in...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuwaa|| || || || ||
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!bli
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolia|| || || || ||
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!blj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolongan|| || || || ||
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!blk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Pa'o||karène (Pa’o)|| || || ||
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!bll
Biloxi language
Biloxi is an extinct Siouan language which was at one time spoken in Mississippi, Louisiana. and southeast Texas.- History :Biloxis first encountered Europeans in 1699 along the Pascagoula River. By the mid-18th century they had settled in central Louisiana. Some were also noted in Texas in the...
| || ||I/E|| || ||Biloxi|| ||biloxi|| || ||
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!blm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beli (Sudan)|| || || || ||
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!bln
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Southern Catanduanes|| || || || ||
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!blo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anii|| || || || ||
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!blp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blablanga|| || || || ||
|-
!blq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baluan-Pam|| || || || ||
|-
!blr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blang
Blang
The Blang people are an ethnic group. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.-Language:...
|| || ||布朗语|| ||
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!bls
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balaesang|| || || || ||
|-
!blt
Tai Dam language
Tai Dam Black Tai is a Tai language spoken by the Tai Dam in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and China . It is called ภาษาไทดำ "Black Tai language" in Thai and Dǎidānyǔ 傣担语 in Chinese....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tai Dam|| || ||傣担语|| ||
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!(blu)
| || || || || ||Hmong Njua|| || || || ||
|-
!blv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolo|| || || || ||
|-
!blw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balangao|| || || || ||
|-
!blx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ayta, Mag-Indi|| || || || ||
|-
!bly
| || ||I/L|| || ||Notre|| || || || ||
|-
!blz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Balantak|| || || || ||
|-
!bma
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lame|| || || || ||
|-
!bmb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bembe|| || || ||бембе||
|-
!bmc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biem|| || || || ||
|-
!bmd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Manduri|| || || || ||
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!bme
| || ||I/L|| || ||Limassa|| || || || ||
|-
!bmf
Bom language
The Bom language is an endangered language of Sierra Leone. It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family and is particularly closely related to the Bullom So language. Most speakers are bilingual in Mende, and use of the Bom language is declining among members of the ethnic...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bom|| || || || ||
|-
!bmg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamwe|| || || || ||
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!bmh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kein|| || || || ||
|-
!bmi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagirmi|| || ||巴吉尔米语|| ||
|-
!bmj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bote-Majhi|| || || || ||
|-
!bmk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ghayavi|| || || || ||
|-
!bml
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomboli|| || || || ||
|-
!bmm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malagasy, Northern Betsimisaraka||malgache (betsimisaraka du Nord)|| || || ||
|-
!bmn
| || ||I/E|| || ||Bina (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!bmo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bambalang|| || || || ||
|-
!bmp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulgebi|| || || || ||
|-
!bmq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomu|| || || || ||
|-
!bmr
Muinane language
-Classification:Muinane belongs to the Witotoan language family. Along with Bora, it comprises the Boran sub-grouping.-Geographic distribution:Muinane is spoken by 150 people in Colombia along the Upper Cahuinarí river in the Department of Amazonas...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Muinane|| ||muinane|| || ||
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!bms
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanuri, Bilma|| || || || ||
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!bmt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biao Mon|| || ||标敏语|| ||
|-
!bmu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burum-Mindik|| || || || ||
|-
!bmv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bum|| || || || ||
|-
!bmw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomwali|| || || || ||
|-
!bmx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baimak|| || || || ||
|-
!bmy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bemba (Democratic Republic of Congo)||bemba (République démocratique du Congo)|| || || ||
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!bmz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baramu|| || || || ||
|-
!bna
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonerate|| || || || ||
|-
!bnb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bookan|| || || || ||
|-
!bnc
| || ||M/L|| || ||Bontoc, Central|| || || || ||
|-
!bnd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda (Indonesia)||banda (Indonésie)|| || || ||
|-
!bne
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bintauna|| || || || ||
|-
!bnf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Masiwang|| || || ||мазиванг||
|-
!bng
Benga language
Benga is a West Bantu family language spoken by the Benga people of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It has a dialectical variation called Bapuku. Benga speakers inhabit a small coastal portion of Rio Muni, the Cape of San Juan, suburban enclaves of Rio Benito and Bata, the islands of Corisco, and both...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benga|| || || ||бенга||
|-
!(bnh)
| || || || || ||Banawá|| || || || ||
|-
!bni
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangi|| || || || ||
|-
!bnj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tawbuid, Eastern|| || || || ||
|-
!bnk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bierebo|| || || || ||
|-
!bnl
Boon language
Boon or Af-Boon is a nearly extinct East Cushitic language spoken by 59 people in Jilib District, Middle Jubba Region, Somalia. In recent decades they have shifted to the Maay dialect of Jilib. All speakers are older than 60....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boon|| || || || ||
|-
!bnm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batanga|| || || || ||
|-
!bnn
Bunun language
The Bunun language is spoken by the Bunun people of Taiwan. It is one of the Formosan languages, a geographic group of Austronesian languages, and is subdivided in five dialects: Isbukun, Takbunuaz, Takivatan, Takibaka and Takituduh. Isbukun, the dominant dialect, is mainly spoken in the south of...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunun|| || ||布农语|| ||
|-
!bno
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantoanon|| || || || ||
|-
!bnp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bola|| || || || ||
|-
!bnq
Bantik language
Bantik is an endangered is an Austronesian language, perhaps a Philippine language, of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is the traditional language of the Bantik people, who are now switching to Manado Malay as their language for everyday communication, though Bantik is still used as a marker of...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bantik|| || || ||бантик||
|-
!bnr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Butmas-Tur|| || || || ||
|-
!bns
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bundeli|| ||bundeli|| ||бундели||
|-
!bnu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bentong|| || || || ||
|-
!bnv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonerif|| || || || ||
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!bnw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisis|| || || || ||
|-
!bnx
Bangubangu language
Bangubangu is a Bantu dialect cluster of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The dialects are about 80% similar, apart from Hombo which is 70%, and may be distinct languages. Christine Ahmed classifies the small "Bangubangu of Mutingua" with the Luba rather than Hemba languages; this is...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangubangu|| || || ||бангубангу||
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!bny
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bintulu|| || || || ||
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!bnz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beezen|| || || || ||
|-
!boa
Bora language
Bora is an indigenous American language spoken in western South America. Bora proper has 94% mutual comprehensibility with the Miraña dialect. The majority of its speakers reside in Perú where 2,328 Bora-speakers live in the Northeast Yaguasyacu, Putumayo, and Ampiyacu river areas. Peruvian...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bora|| ||bora|| || ||
|-
!bob
Aweer language
Aweer is a Cushitic language spoken in Kenya....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boni|| || || || ||
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!(boc)
| || || || || ||Bakung Kenyah|| || || || ||
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!bod
Tibetan language
The Tibetan languages are a cluster of mutually-unintelligible Tibeto-Burman languages spoken primarily by Tibetan peoples who live across a wide area of eastern Central Asia bordering the Indian subcontinent, including the Tibetan Plateau and the northern Indian subcontinent in Baltistan, Ladakh,...
|bo||tib||I/L|| ||བོད་ཡིག||Tibetan||tibétain||tibetano||藏语; 卫藏语||тибетский||Tibetisch
|-
!boe
Mundabli language
Mundabli is a Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is traditionally classified as a Western Beboid language, but that has not been demonstrated to be a valid family....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mundabli|| || || || ||
|-
!bof
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolon|| || || || ||
|-
!bog
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamako Sign Language||langue des signes de Bamako|| ||巴马科手语|| ||
|-
!boh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boma|| || || ||бома||
|-
!boi
Barbareño language
Barbareño is one of the extinct Chumash languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken along the coastal areas of Southern California from as far north as San Luis Obispo to as far south as Malibu, California. The last first-language speaker of Barbareño was Mary...
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barbareño|| || || || ||
|-
!boj
Anjam language
Anjam or Bom is a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.Other names are Bogadjim, Bogajim, Bogati, Lalok....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anjam|| || || || ||
|-
!bok
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonjo|| || || || ||
|-
!bol
Bole language
Bole is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria. Dialects include Bara and Fika, spoken in the Fika Emirate.-Further reading:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bole|| || || || ||
|-
!bom
Berom language
Berom is a Plateau language of Nigeria. Although locally numerically important, the Berom are shifting to Hausa.The small Cen and Nincut dialects may be separate languages....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berom|| || || || ||
|-
!bon
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bine|| || || || ||
|-
!boo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Tièma Cièwè|| || || || ||
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!bop
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonkiman|| || || || ||
|-
!boq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bogaya|| || || || ||
|-
!bor
Bororo language
The Bororo language, or Borôro, also known as Boe, is the sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Gê languages. It is spoken by the Bororo people, hunters and gatherers in the Central Mato Grosso region of Brazil....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Borôro|| || || || ||
|-
!bos
Bosnian language
Bosnian is a South Slavic language, spoken by Bosniaks. As a standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect, it is one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina....
|bs||bos||I/L|| ||Bosanski||Bosnian||bosniaque||bosnio||波斯尼亚语; 波士尼亚语||боснийский||Bosnisch
|-
!bot
Bongo language
Bongo, also spelled Bungu and known as Dor, is a Central Sudanic language spoken in sparsely populated areas of South Sudan. Dialectical differences are slight....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongo|| || || || ||
|-
!bou
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bondei|| || || ||бондей||
|-
!bov
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tuwuli|| || || || ||
|-
!bow
| || ||I/E|| || ||Rema|| || || || ||
|-
!box
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buamu|| || || || ||
|-
!boy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo (Central African Republic)||bodo (centrafricain)|| || || ||
|-
!boz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Tiéyaxo|| || || || ||
|-
!bpa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dakaka|| || || || ||
|-
!bpb
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barbacoas|| || || || ||
|-
!bpd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Banda|| || || || ||
|-
!bpg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonggo|| || || || ||
|-
!bph
Botlikh language
Botlikh is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken by the Botlikhs in the Buikhe and Ashino villages in southwestern Dagestan, Russia by approximately 5,500 people, according to a survey by Koryakov in 2006.-External links:*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Botlikh|| ||botlikh||博特利赫语|| ||
|-
!bpi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagupi|| || || || ||
|-
!bpj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binji|| || || || ||
|-
!bpk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Orowe|| || || || ||
|-
!bpl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin|| || || || ||
|-
!bpm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biyom|| || || || ||
|-
!bpn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dzao Min|| || ||八排瑶语; 藻敏语|| ||
|-
!bpo
Anasi language
Anasi, also known as Bapu, is a Papuan language of the Indonesian province of Papua....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Anasi|| || || || ||
|-
!bpp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaure|| || || || ||
|-
!bpq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Banda|| || || || ||
|-
!bpr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blaan, Koronadal|| || || || ||
|-
!bps
| || ||I/L|| || ||Blaan, Sarangani|| || || || ||
|-
!bpt
Barrow Point language
The Barrow Point language is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language. According to Ethnologue, there was one speaker left in 1981.-Classification:Ethnologue classifies Barrow Point together with Guugu Yimidhirr as a branch of Pama–Nyungan....
| || ||I/E|| || ||Barrow Point|| || || || ||
|-
!bpu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongu|| || || || ||
|-
!bpv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marind, Bian|| || || || ||
|-
!bpw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bo (Papua New Guinea)||bô (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée)|| || || ||
|-
!bpx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bareli, Palya|| || || || ||
|-
!bpy
Bishnupriya Manipuri language
The Bishnupriya or Bishnupriya Manipuri is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of the Indian states of Assam, Tripura, Manipur and others, as well as in Bangladesh, Burma, and other countries.-History and development:...
| || ||I/L|| ||বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী||Bishnupriya Manipuri||Manipourî de Bishnupriya|| ||比什奴普莱利亚-曼尼浦尔语||бишнуприя-манипури||
|-
!bpz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilba|| || || || ||
|-
!bqa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tchumbuli|| || || || ||
|-
!bqb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagusa|| || || || ||
|-
!bqc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boko (Benin)|| || || || ||
|-
!bqd
Bung language
The Bung language is a nearly extinct language of Cameroon spoken by 3 people at the village of Boung on the Adamawa Plateau. A wordlist collected for it shows its strongest resemblance to be with the Ndung dialect of Mambiloid language Kwanja, although that may simply be because this has become...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bung|| || || || ||
|-
!(bqe)
| || || || || ||Navarro-Labourdin Basque|| || || || ||
|-
!bqf
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baga Kaloum|| || || || ||
|-
!bqg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bago-Kusuntu|| || || || ||
|-
!bqh
Baima language
Baima is a language spoken by 11,000 people of Tibetan nationality in north central Sichuan Province, China. It has vigorous use amongst adult speakers....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baima|| || ||白马语|| ||
|-
!bqi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakhtiari|| || ||巴克提尔利语||бахтиарский диалект||
|-
!bqj
Bandial language
Bandial , or Eegima , is a Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal. The three dialects, Affiniam, Bandial proper, and Elun are divergent, on the border between dialects and distinct languages....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bandial|| || || || ||
|-
!bqk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Mbrès|| || || || ||
|-
!bql
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilakura|| || || || ||
|-
!bqm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wumboko|| || || || ||
|-
!bqn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulgarian Sign Language||langue des signes bulgare|| ||保加利亚手语|| ||
|-
!bqo
Balo language
Balo is a Grassfields language of Cameroon. Alunfa is distinct, and perhaps should be considered a different language.Balo and Alunfa are poorly documented, and for a time had been considered Tivoid languages....
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!bqp
Busa language
The Busa language, also known as Odiai , is a language isolate in northwestern Papua New Guinea. There were 244 speakers at the time of the 2000 census.-External links:*...
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!bqq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biritai|| || || || ||
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!bqr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burusu|| || || || ||
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!bqs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bosngun|| || || || ||
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!bqt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamukumbit|| || || || ||
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!bqu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boguru|| || || || ||
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!bqv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Begbere-Ejar|| || || || ||
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!bqw
Buru language (Nigeria)
Buru is a Bantoid language of uncertain classification spoken in a single village in Nigeria....
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!bqx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baangi|| || || || ||
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!bqy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bali Sign Language||langue des signe balinaise|| || || ||
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!bqz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakaka|| || || || ||
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!bra
| ||bra||I/L|| || ||Braj||braj|| ||布拉吉语|| ||
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!brb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lave|| || || || ||
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!brc
| || ||I/E|| || ||Berbice Creole Dutch||créole néerlandais de Berbice|| || || ||
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!brd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baraamu|| || || || ||
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!bre
Breton language
Breton is a Celtic language spoken in Brittany , France. Breton is a Brythonic language, descended from the Celtic British language brought from Great Britain to Armorica by migrating Britons during the Early Middle Ages. Like the other Brythonic languages, Welsh and Cornish, it is classified as...
|br||bre||I/L|| ||brezhoneg||Breton||breton||bretón||布列塔尼语||бретонский||Bretonisch
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!brf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bera|| || || || ||
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!brg
Baure language
Baure is a nearly extinct Arawakan language spoken by only 13 of 200 ethnic tribal Baure people of the Beni department of northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia. Some Bible portions have been translated into Baure. Most speakers have been shifting to Spanish....
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!brh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brahui|| || ||布拉灰语||брауи||
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!bri
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mokpwe|| || || || ||
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!brj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bieria|| || || || ||
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!brk
| || ||I/E|| || ||Birked|| || || || ||
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!brl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birwa|| || || || ||
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!brm
Barambu language
Barambu is an Ubangian language spoken in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo....
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!brn
Boruca language
The Boruca language is the native language of the Boruca people of Costa Rica. It is one of the Chibchan languages. It is nearly extinct; it was spoken fluently by only five women in 1986, while 30 to 35 others spoke it nonfluently. The rest of the tribe's 1,000 members speak Spanish...
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!bro
Brokkat language
The Brokkat language is an endangered Southern Tibetan language spoken by about 300 people in the village of Dhur in Bumthang Valley of Bumthang District in central Bhutan. Brokkat is spoken by descendants of pastoral yakherd communities.- External links :*...
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!brp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barapasi|| || || || ||
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!brq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Breri|| || || || ||
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!brr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birao|| || || || ||
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!brs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baras|| || || || ||
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!brt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bitare|| || ||比塔拉语|| ||
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!bru
Eastern Bru language
Bruu is a Mon–Khmer dialect continuum spoken by the Bru people of mainland Southeast Asia. There are varieties called Bruu, Western Bru in Thailand and Eastern Bruu in Laos and Vietname, which are partially intelligible...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bru, Eastern|| || || || ||
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!brv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bru, Western|| || || || ||
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!brw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bellari|| || || || ||
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!brx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bodo (India)||bodo (Inde)||bodo||博多语||бодо||
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!bry
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burui|| || || || ||
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!brz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilbil|| || || || ||
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!bsa
Abinomn language
The Abinomn language is a language isolate initially reported by Mark Donohue from Papua province, Indonesia. It is also known as Avinomen, Baso , and Foia. There are about 300 speakers.-Pronouns:The Abinomn pronouns are-External links:*...
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!bsb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisaya, Brunei||bissaya (de Brunéi)|| || || ||
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!bsc
Bassari language
Basari, or Oniyan , is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea spoken by traditional hunter-gatherers....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassari|| || || || ||
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!(bsd)
| || || || || ||Sarawak Bisaya|| || || || ||
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!bse
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wushi|| || || || ||
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!bsf
Bauchi language
Bauchi is a Kainji language spoken in Nigeria....
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!bsg
Bashkardi language
Bashkardi or Bashagerdi is a northwestern Iranian language spoken in the southeast of Iran in the provinces of Kerman, Sistan and Baluchestan, and Hormozgan....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bashkardi|| || || || ||
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!bsh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kati|| || || || ||
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!bsi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassossi|| || || || ||
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!bsj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bangwinji|| || || || ||
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!bsk
Burushaski language
The Burushaski or Burushko language , is a language isolate . It is spoken by some 87,000 Burusho people in the Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, and Ishkoman valleys, and some parts of the Gilgit valley, in Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan and by about 300 Burusho people in Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burushaski|| || ||布鲁沙斯基语; 布鲁夏斯基语||бурушаски||
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!bsl
| || ||I/E|| || ||Basa-Gumna|| || || || ||
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!bsm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busami|| || || || ||
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!bsn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barasana|| ||barasana|| || ||
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!bso
Buso language
Buso is a nearly extinct Afro-Asiatic language spoken in western Chad....
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!bsp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baga Sitemu|| || || || ||
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!bsq
Bassa language
The Bassa language is a Kru language spoken by about 350,000 people in Liberia and 5,000 in Sierra Leone by Bassa people.It has an indigenous script, Vah, developed before 1907 by Thomas Narvin Lewis while he was studying at Syracuse University in the United States. The first primer was printed...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassa|| || ||巴沙语|| ||
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!bsr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bassa-Kontagora|| || || || ||
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!bss
| || ||I/L|| || ||Akoose|| || || || ||
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!bst
Basketo language
Basketo is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Basketo special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, which is part of Ethiopia. The speakers refer to the language as "Masketo", while their neighbors refer to it as "Basketo." It has said to consist of two dialects,...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basketo|| || || || ||
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!bsu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bahonsuai|| || || || ||
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!bsv
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baga Sobané|| || || || ||
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!bsw
Baiso language
Baiso is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Ethiopia in the region around Lake Abaya.-Further reading:* Greville G. Corbett & Richard J. Hayward. 1987. "Gender and number in Bayso," Lingua 72:195-222.-External links:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baiso|| || || || ||
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!bsx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Yangkam|| || || || ||
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!bsy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisaya, Sabah||bissaya (de Sabah)|| || || ||
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!(bsz)
| || || || || ||Souletin Basque|| || || || ||
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!bta
Bata language
Bata is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria in Adamawa State in the Numan, Song, Fufore, and Mubi LGAs, and in Cameroon in North Province along the border with Nigeria. Dialects are Demsa, Garoua, Jirai, Kobotachi, Malabu, Ndeewe, Ribaw, Wadi, and Zumu. It is often considered the same...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bata|| || || || ||
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!(btb)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Beti (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
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!btc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bati (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
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!btd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Dairi|| || || || ||
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!bte
| || ||I/E|| || ||Gamo-Ningi|| || || || ||
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!btf
Birgit language
Birgit is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in southeastern Chad.- References :* **...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birgit|| || || || ||
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!btg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bété, Gagnoa|| || || || ||
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!bth
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biatah|| || || || ||
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!bti
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burate|| || || || ||
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!btj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Bacanese||malais (bacanais)|| || || ||
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!btl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bhatola|| || || || ||
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!btm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Mandailing|| || || || ||
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!btn
Ratagnon language
Ratagnon is a language spoken by the Ratagnon people, an indigenous group from Occidental Mindoro. Its speakers are shifting to Tagalog, and it is nearly extinct....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ratagnon|| || || || ||
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!bto
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Iriga|| || || ||диалект ринконада (ирига-бикольский)||
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!btp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budibud|| || || || ||
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!btq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batek|| || || || ||
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!btr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baetora|| || || || ||
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!bts
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Simalungun|| || || || ||
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!btt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bete-Bendi|| || || || ||
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!btu
Batu language
Batu is a Tivoid language of the Cameroons. Dialects are Amanda-Afi, Angwe, Kamino....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batu|| || ||巴图语|| ||
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!btv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bateri|| || || || ||
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!btw
Butuanon language
Butuanon is an Austronesian language spoken in Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur, with some native speakers in Misamis Oriental and Surigao del Norte. According to an article in the Manila Times, as of 2007 Butuanon is spoken by fewer than 500 youngsters in Butuan itself.Butuanon is very closely...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Butuanon|| || || || ||
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!btx
Batak Karo language
Batak Karo, referred to in Indonesia simply as Bahasa Karo , is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by around 600,000 people in North Sumatra...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Karo|| || || || ||
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!bty
Bobot language
-External links:*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobot|| || || ||бобот||
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!btz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak Alas-Kluet|| || || || ||
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!bua
| ||bua||M/L|| ||буряад||Buriat||bouriate|| ||布里亚特语||бурятский||
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!bub
Bua language
The Bua language is spoken by some 7,708 people north of the Chari River around Korbol and Gabil in Chad. It is the largest member of the small Bua group of languages and is mutually comprehensible with Fanian.-External links:**...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bua|| || || || ||
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!buc
Bushi language
Bushi, Shibushi, or Kibushi is a language spoken in Madagascar and the French-ruled Comorian islands of Mayotte. In 1995, it was spoken by 806,200 people .-Madagascar Bushi:...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bushi|| || || || ||
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!bud
Ntcham language
Ntcham, or Basari, is a language of the Gurma people in Togo and Ghana. Akaselem is frequently listed as a separate language....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ntcham|| || || || ||
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!bue
Beothuk language
The Beothuk language , also called Beothukan, was spoken by the indigenous Beothuk people of Newfoundland. The Beothuk have been extinct since 1829 and there are few written accounts of their language, little is known about it. There have been claims of links with the neighbouring Algonquian...
| || ||I/E|| || ||Beothuk|| || || || ||
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!buf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bushoong|| || || ||бушонг||
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!bug
Buginese language
Buginese is the language spoken by about four million people mainly in the southern part of Sulawesi, Indonesia.-History:The word Buginese derives from the word Bahasa Bugis in Malay. In Buginese, it is called while the Bugis people are called...
| ||bug||I/L|| ||ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ||Buginese||bugi|| ||布吉语||бугийский||
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!buh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Younuo|| || ||优诺布努语|| ||
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!bui
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bongili|| || || || ||
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!buj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basa-Gurmana|| || || || ||
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!buk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bugawac|| || || || ||
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!bul
Bulgarian language
Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the...
|bg||bul||I/L|| ||български||Bulgarian||bulgare||búlgaro||保加利亚语||болгарский||Bulgarisch
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!bum
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bulu (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
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!bun
Sherbro language
The Sherbro language is an endangered language of Sierra Leone. It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family. While Sherbro has more speakers than the other Bullom languages, its use is declining among the Sherbro people, in favor of English and Krio.- External links :* *...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sherbro|| || || || ||
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!buo
Terei language
Terei or Buin, also known as Telei, Rugara, is the most populous Papuan language spoken to the east of New Guinea. There are about 27,000 speakers in the Buin District of Bougainville Province, Papua New Guinea....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Terei|| || || || ||
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!bup
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busoa|| || || || ||
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!buq
Brem language
Brem , also known as Bunabun , is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.Once placed in an 'Isumrud' branch, with Dimir and Malas, Brem was reassigned to the Kumil languages by Ross ....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brem|| || || || ||
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!bus
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bokobaru|| || || || ||
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!but
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bungain|| || || || ||
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!buu
Budu language
Budu is a Bantu language spoken by the Budu people in the Wamba Territory in the Orientale Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its orthography uses the special character ɨ, ʉ, ɛ and ɔ, as well as colon ꞉ and short equal sign ꞊ for tones....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Budu|| || || || ||
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!buv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bun|| || || || ||
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!buw
Bubi language
Bube, Bohobé, or Bube–Benga, is a Bantu or Bantoid language spoken by the Bubi, a Bantu people native to, and once the primary inhabitants of, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bubi|| || ||布比语||буби||
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!bux
Boghom language
Boghom is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria.- References :*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boghom|| || || || ||
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!buy
Bullom So language
The Bullom So language, also called Mmani or Mandingi, is an endangered language spoken near the border between Guinea and Sierra Leone. It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family and is particularly closely related to the Bom language. The people have intermarried with Temne...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bullom So|| || || || ||
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!buz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukwen|| || || || ||
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!bva
Barein language
Barein is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in south central Chad. Dialects are Guilia, Jalkia, Komi, and Sakaya.- References :* *...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barein|| || || || ||
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!bvb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bube|| || || || ||
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!bvc
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baelelea|| || || || ||
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!bvd
Baeggu language
The Baeggu language is spoken by the indigenous people of the North Malaita Island in the Solomon Islands. In 1999 there were 5,900 people known to speak the language. The language is largely intelligible with Baelelea, To'aba'ita, and Lau.-External links:*...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baeggu|| || || || ||
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!bve
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Berau||malais (Berau)|| || || ||
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!bvf
Boor language
Boor is an endangered Afro-Asiatic language spoken in southern Chad.- References :* **...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boor|| || || || ||
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!bvg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bonkeng|| || || || ||
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!bvh
Bure language
Bure is an Afro-Asiatic language belonging to the Bole-Tangale group of the West branch of the Chadic family. It is spoken in northern Nigeria in the village of Bure and in some small settlements nearby...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bure|| || || || ||
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!bvi
Belanda Viri language
Belanda Viri is a Ubangian language of South Sudan....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belanda Viri|| || || || ||
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!bvj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baan|| || || || ||
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!bvk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bukat|| || || ||букат||
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!bvl
Bolivian Sign Language
Bolivian Sign Language is a dialect of American Sign Language used in Bolivia.In 1973 ASL was adopted in Bolivia by missionary activities and the original sign languages of the towns were no longer used. The first book of LSB was published in 1992, but more than 90% of the signs were of from ASL...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolivian Sign Language||langue des signes bolivienne|| ||玻利维亚手语|| ||
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!bvm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bamunka|| || || || ||
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!bvn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buna|| || || || ||
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!bvo
Bolgo language
The Bolgo language is a member of the Bua languages spoken in south-central Chad, in the villages of Koya, Boli, Gagne, and Bedi southeast of Melfi, by about 1,800 people According to de Rendinger, it has two principal dialects, Bolgo Werel around Daguela and Bolgo Mengo around Aloa-Niagara, as...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolgo|| || || || ||
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!bvq
Birri language
Birri is a nearly extinct Central Sudanic language of CAR and formerly of Sudan. It may be one of the Vale languages.-References:*Roger Blench...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birri|| || || || ||
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!bvr
Burarra language
Burarra is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Burarra people of Arnhemland.Other names and spellings are Barera, Bawera, Burada, Bureda, Burera, Anbarra, Gidjingaliya Gujingalia, Gujalabiya, Gun-Guragone , Jikai, Tchikai....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burarra|| || || || ||
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!(bvs)
| || || || || ||Belgian Sign Language|| || || || ||
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!bvt
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bati (Indonesia)||bati (Indonésie)|| || || ||
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!bvu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Bukit||malais (Bukit)|| || || ||
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!bvv
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baniva|| || || || ||
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!bvw
Boga language
Boga is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Adamawa State of Nigeria....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boga|| || || || ||
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!bvx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dibole|| || || || ||
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!bvy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baybayanon|| || || || ||
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!bvz
Bauzi language
Bauzi is a Papuan language of the East Geelvink Bay family spoken in the Indonesian province of Papua.Dialects are Gesda Dae, Neao, and Aumenefa. It is reported to use a mode of whistled speech....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauzi|| || || || ||
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!bwa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwatoo|| || || || ||
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!bwb
Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua language
Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua is an Oceanic language spoken in Fiji by about 1600 people....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Namosi-Naitasiri-Serua|| || || || ||
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!bwc
Bwile language
Bwile is a divergent Bantu language of Zambia and DR Congo. The number of speakers is unknown: Ethnologue reports 12,400 were counted in DR Congo in 2002, and the same number in the Zambian census of 1969....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwile|| || || || ||
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!bwd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwaidoka|| || || ||буайдока||
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!bwe
Bwe Karen language
Bwe, also known as Bwe Karen and Bghai , is a Karen language of Burma....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Bwe||karène (Bwé)|| || || ||
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!bwf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boselewa|| || || || ||
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!bwg
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barwe|| || || || ||
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!bwh
Bishuo language
The Bishuo Language is a language of Cameroon. It was spoken in the North West Province, Menchum Division, Furu-Awa Subdivision, Ntjieka, Furu-Turuwa, and the Furu-Sambari villages. It was related to Bikya. It was reported by Breton 1986 that the Bishuo people had shifted to Jukun. However,...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bishuo|| || || || ||
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!bwi
Baniwa language
Baniwa , or Baniwa of Içana , is an Arawakan language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil, and in Venezuela.Aikhenvald considers Curripaco and Kadaupuritana to be dialects; Kaufman considers them to be distinct languages. Ethnologue distinguishes only the first...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baniwa|| || || || ||
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!bwj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwamu, Láá Láá|| || || || ||
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!bwk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bauwaki|| || || || ||
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!bwl
Bwela language
Bwela, or Lingi, is a poorly known Cameroonian Bantu language of uncertain affiliation....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwela|| || || || ||
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!bwm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biwat|| || || || ||
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!bwn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Wunai|| || ||唔奈布努语|| ||
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!bwo
Boro language (Ethiopia)
Shinasha, also known as Boro is a North Omotic language spoken in western Ethiopia by the Shinasha people. Its speakers live in scattered areas north of the Abay River: in the Dangur, Dibate and Wenbera districts, which are parts of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region.-References:* Lamberti, Marcello ...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boro|| || || || ||
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!bwp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mandobo Bawah|| || || || ||
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!bwq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bobo Madaré, Southern||bobo madaré (du Sud)|| || ||южный бобо мандаре||
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!bwr
Bura-Pabir language
Bura-Pabir is a Chadic language spoken in Nigeria. Dialects are Pela, Bura Pela, Hill Bura, Hyil Hawul, Bura Hyilhawul, and Plain Bura....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bura-Pabir|| || || || ||
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!bws
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bomboma|| || || || ||
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!bwt
Bafaw-Balong language
Bafaw-Balong is a Bantu language of Cameroon. There are two divergent varieties, Fo’ and Long , which are sometimes considered distinct languages....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafaw-Balong|| || || || ||
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!bwu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buli (Ghana)|| || || || ||
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!(bwv)
| || || || || ||Bahau River Kenyah|| || || || ||
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!bww
Bwa language
Bwa , including the Benge , Baati, Boganga , and Ligbe dialects, is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Pagibete is close, and might be considered a dialect....
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!bwx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunu, Bu-Nao|| || ||布-瑙布努语|| ||
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!bwy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bwamu, Cwi|| || || || ||
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!bwz
Bwisi language
Bwisi is a language spoken mainly in the Kibangou District of the Republic of Congo, next to the Gabon border, where it is also spoken by a minority. According to the Ethnologue, approximately 4,250 people speak the language today worldwide.-Bibliography:* , Ethnologue report-External links:* at...
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!bxa
Bauro language
The Bauro language is a member of the family of San Cristobal languages, and is spoken in the central part of the island of Makira, formerly known as San Cristobal in the Solomon Islands....
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!bxb
Belanda Bor language
Belanda Bor is a Luo language of South Sudan. Most speakers also use Belanda Viri, which is a Ubangian language and not at all related....
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!bxc
Molengue language
The Lengue language, also called Molengue, Balengue, Molendji, is a Bantu language of southern Equatorial Guinea, spoken by the Lengue people between Bata and the Gabon border near the coast. The speakers have come under increasing Fang influence...
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!bxd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pela|| || ||布拉语|| ||
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!bxe
| || ||I/L|| || ||Birale|| || || || ||
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!bxf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilur|| || || || ||
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!bxg
Bangala language
Bangala, or Ngala, is a Bantu language spoken in the northeast part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in South Sudan, and the extreme western part of Uganda. A divergent form of Lingala, it's used as a lingua franca by people with different languages and rarely as a first language. The...
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!bxh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buhutu|| || || || ||
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!bxi
| || ||I/E|| || ||Pirlatapa|| || || || ||
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!bxj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bayungu|| || || || ||
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!bxk
Bukusu language
Bukusu is a Luhya language from Bantu group spoken by the Bukusu people of western Kenya. It is one of the related languages of the Luhya people...
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!bxl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jalkunan|| || || || ||
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!bxm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, Mongolia||bouriate (Mongolie)|| ||蒙古布里亚特语||бурятский (Монголия)||
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!bxn
Burduna language
Burduna, also known as Boordoona, Budina, Budoona, Buduna, Pinneegooroo, Poodena, Poordoona, Purduma, and Purduna is an aboriginal language of Australia. It is spoken in Henry and upper Lyndon rivers region according to Ethnologue. It is endangered, with only three speakers remaining as of 1981.-...
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!bxo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Barikanchi|| || || || ||
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!bxp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bebil|| || || || ||
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!bxq
Beele language
Beele is an endangered Afro-Asiatic language spoken a few villages in Bauchi State, Nigeria....
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!bxr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, Russia||bouriate (Russie)|| ||俄罗斯布里亚特语||бурятский (Россия)||
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!bxs
| || ||I/L|| || ||Busam|| || || || ||
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!bxu
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buriat, China||bouriate (Chine)|| ||巴尔虎布里亚特语||бурятский (Китай)||
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!bxv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Berakou|| || || || ||
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!bxw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bankagooma|| || || || ||
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!bxx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Borna|| || || || ||
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!bxz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Binahari|| || || || ||
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!bya
| || ||I/L|| || ||Batak|| || ||巴塔克语|| ||
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!byb
Bikya language
Bikya is a Bantoid language isolate spoken in Cameroon. It is unknown if this language is still existent. In 1986 four surviving speakers were identified, although only one spoke the language fluently....
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!byc
Ubaghara language
Ubaghara is a Upper Cross River language of Nigeria. 80% of speakers speak the principal dialect, Biakpan....
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!byd
| || ||I/L|| || ||Benyadu'|| || || || ||
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!bye
Pouye language
Pouye is a language spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, by a thousand people, and growing....
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!byf
Bete language
The Bete language of Nigeria is a nearly extinct language spoken by a small minority of the 3,000 inhabitants of Bete Town, Takum Local Government Authority, Taraba State; its speakers have mostly shifted to Jukun Takum. It is reported to have been close to Lufu and Bibi...
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!byg
| || ||I/E|| || ||Baygo
Beigo
Beigo is an extinct East Sudanic language once spoken in Sudan by the Baygo tribe, numbering some 850 in the late twentieth century...
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!byh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bujhyal|| || || || ||
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!byi
Buyu language
Buyu, or Buyi, is a Bantu language language of Lake Tanganyika that is closely related to Nyanga....
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!byj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bina (Nigeria)||bina (Nigéria)|| || || ||
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!byk
Biao language
The Biao language is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in southwestern Huaiji County and Fengkai County, Zhaoqing, Guangdong. Variants of Biao include the Shidong 诗洞, Yonggu 永固, Qiaotou 桥头, and Dagang 大岗 dialects...
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!byl
Bayono language
Bayono is a recently described language spoken by a hundred people in the southeast of Papua province, Indonesia. The language is related to neighboring Awbono, with which it shares half its vocabulary, but is otherwise unclassified....
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!bym
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bidyara|| || || || ||
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!byn
Blin language
The Blin language , Bilin or Bilen has approximately 70,000 speakers in and around the city of Keren in Eritrea. It is the only Central Cushitic language which is spoken in Eritrea....
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!byo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Biyo|| || ||碧约语|| ||
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!byp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bumaji|| || || ||бумаджи (язык группы бенди)||
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!byq
Basay language
Basay was a Formosan language spoken around modern-day Taipei in northern Taiwan by the Basay, Qauqaut, and Trobiawan peoples. Trobiawan, Linaw, and Qauqaut were other dialects ....
| || ||I/E|| || ||Basay|| || ||马赛语|| ||
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!byr
| || ||I/L|| || ||Baruya|| || || || ||
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!bys
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burak|| || || || ||
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!byt
| || ||I/E|| || ||Berti|| || || || ||
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!(byu
Buyang language
Buyang is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people. It is important to the reconstruction of Austro-Tai as it retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian languages. Examples are "to die", "eye", "head", and "eight"...
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!byv
| || ||I/L|| || ||Medumba|| || || || ||
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!byw
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belhariya|| || || || ||
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!byx
Qaqet language
Qaqet is a Papuan language spoken in East New Britain Province on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea....
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!byy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buya|| || || || ||
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!byz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banaro|| || || || ||
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!bza
Bandi language
The Bandi language, also known as Bande, Gbande, Gbandi and Gbunde, is a Mande language. It is spoken primarily in Lofa County in northern Liberia by the Bandi people....
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!bzb
| || ||I/L|| || ||Andio|| || || || ||
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!bzd
Bribri language
The Bribri language is a tonal SOV language spoken by the Bribri people from Costa Rica. It belongs to the Chibchan language family and there are about 11,000 speakers.-External links:* * * *...
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!bze
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Jenaama|| || || || ||
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!bzf
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boikin|| || || || ||
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!bzg
Babuza language
Babuza is a Formosan language of the Babuza and Taokas, indigenous peoples of Taiwan. It is related to or perhaps descended from Favorlang, attested from the 16th century.Babuza was once spoken along much of the western coast of Taiwan...
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babuza|| || ||猫雾语||бабуза||
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!bzh
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buang, Mapos|| || || || ||
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!bzi
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bisu|| || ||毕苏语|| ||
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!bzj
| || ||I/L|| || ||Belize Kriol English||créole anglais belizéen|| ||伯利兹克里奥尔英语|| ||
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!bzk
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nicaragua Creole English||créole anglais nicaraguais|| ||尼加拉瓜克里奥尔英语|| ||
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!bzl
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boano (Sulawesi)|| || || || ||
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!bzm
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bolondo|| || || || ||
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!bzn
| || ||I/L|| || ||Boano (Maluku)|| || || || ||
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!bzo
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozaba|| || || || ||
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!bzp
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemberano|| || || || ||
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!bzq
| || ||I/L|| || ||Buli (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
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!bzr
| || ||I/E|| || ||Biri|| || || || ||
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!bzs
Brazilian Sign Language
Brazilian Sign Language, also known as "Libras" and previously known as LSB, LGB or LSCB , is the language of the Deaf communities of urban Brazil....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brazilian Sign Language||langue des signes brésilienne|| ||巴西手语|| ||brasilianische Zeichensprache
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!bzt
| || ||I/C|| || ||Brithenig||britonnique|| || || ||
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!bzu
Burmeso language
The Burmeso language, also known as Taurap, is spoken by some 300 people along the mid Mamberamo River in Papua province, Indonesia. It forms a branch of Malcolm Ross's family of East Bird's Head – Sentani languages, but had been considered a language isolate by Stephen Wurm....
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!bzv
Bebe language
Bebe is an Eastern Beboid language of Cameroon. According to Ethnologue, it's 85% lexically similar to Kemezung.-References:* Blench, Roger, 2011. . Bantu IV, Humboldt University, Berlin.*Brye, Edward and Elizabeth Brye. 2004...
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!bzw
Basa language
Basa, also called Abacha, Abatsa, Basa-Benue, Bassa-Komo, Bassa-Kwomu, Rubasa, and Rubassa, is a Kainji language spoken in central Nigeria, in the vicinity of Bassa, Ankpa, Nasarawa, and Kwali Local Government Areas and of the city of Makurdi.Basa speakers also often speak Igala or Nupe....
| || ||I/L|| || ||Basa (Nigeria)||bassa (Nigéria)|| || || ||
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!bzx
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bozo, Hainyaxo|| || || || ||
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!bzy
| || ||I/L|| || ||Obanliku|| || || || ||
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!bzz
| || ||I/L|| || ||Evant|| || || || ||
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