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!daa
Dangaléat language
Dangaléat is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in central Chad.- References :* -External links:*-Further reading:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dangaléat|| || || || ||
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!dac 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dambi|| || || || ||
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!dad
Marik language
Marik is an Austronesian language spoken by about 3500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marik|| || || || ||
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!dae 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duupa|| || || || ||
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!daf
Dan language
Dan is a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia . There is also a population of about 800 speakers in Guinea. Dan is a tonal language, with three main tones and two glide/contour tones....

 
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!dag
Dagbani language
Dagbani is a Gur language spoken in Ghana. Its native speakers are primarily of the Dagomba people, but Dagbani is also widely known as a first language in northern Ghana.-Vowels:Dagbani has eleven phonemic vowels: six short and five long vowels:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagbani|| || ||达戈姆巴语||даргинский||
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!dah
Gwahatike language
Gwahatike is a language generally classified in the Warup branch of the Finisterre family of Finisterre–Huon languages. As of 2003, it was spoken by 1570 people in Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in several villages located south of Saidor....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gwahatike|| || || || ||
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!dai
Day language
Day is a Mbum–Day language of southern Chad, spoken by 49,916 as of that country's 1993 census....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Day|| || || || ||
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!daj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daju, Dar Fur|| || || || ||
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!dak
Dakota language
Dakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people of the Sioux tribes. Dakota is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language.-Dialects:...

 
| ||dak||I/L|| ||Lakhota||Dakota||dakota||dakota||达科他语||дакота||
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!dal
Dahalo language
Dahalo is an endangered South Cushitic language spoken by at most 400 people on the Kenyan coast near the mouth of the Tana River. The Dahalo, former elephant hunters, are dispersed among Swahili and other Bantu peoples, with no villages of their own, and are bilingual in those languages...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dahalo|| || || || ||
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!dam
Damakawa language
Damakawa is a moribund Benue–Congo language of northwest Nigeria. There are no longer any speakers of the language, although the oldest people can remember a few words...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Damakawa|| || || || ||
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!dan
Danish language
Danish is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, principally in the country of Denmark. It is also spoken by 50,000 Germans of Danish ethnicity in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, where it holds the status of minority language...

 
|da||dan||I/L|| ||dansk||Danish||danois||danés||丹麦语||датский||Dänisch
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!dao 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Daai|| || || || ||
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!dap 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nisi|| || || || ||
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!daq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Maria, Dandami|| || || || ||
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!dar
Dargwa language
The Dargwa or Dargin language is spoken by the Dargin people of Dagestan. It is the literary and main dialect of the dialect continuum constituting the Dargin languages. The four other languages in this dialect continuum are often considered variants of Dargwa...

 
| ||dar||I/L|| ||дарган||Dargwa||dargwa||dargínico||达尔格瓦语|| ||Darginisch
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!das
Daho-Doo language
Daho and Doo are two mutually intelligible Guere dialects which are divergent from other varieties spoken by the Guere people....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daho-Doo|| || || || ||
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!dau 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daju, Dar Sila|| || || || ||
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!dav
Taita language
Taita, or Dawida, is a Bantu language of Kenya. It is closely related to the Chaga languages of Kenya and Tanzania....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Taita|| || || || ||
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!daw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Davawenyo|| || || || ||
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!dax 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dayi|| || || || ||
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!daz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dao|| || || || ||
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!dba 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Bangeri Me|| || || || ||
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!dbb
Deno language
Deno is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria. Speakers are shifting to Hausa and Fulfulde....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Deno|| || || || ||
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!dbd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dadiya|| || || || ||
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!dbe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dabe|| || || || ||
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!dbf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Edopi|| || || || ||
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!dbg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Dogul Dom|| || || || ||
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!dbi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doka|| || || || ||
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!dbj
Ida'an language
The Ida'an language is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by the Ida'an people of Sabah, Malaysia.Begak is threatened with extinction, as younger speakers are switching to Malay.-Phonology:-Vowels:-Consonants:-External links:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ida'an|| || || || ||
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!dbl
Dyirbal language
Dyirbal is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in northeast Queensland by about 5 speakers of the Dyirbal tribe. It is a member of the small Dyirbalic branch of the Pama–Nyungan family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dyirbal|| || || || ||
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!dbm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duguri|| || || || ||
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!dbn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duriankere|| || || || ||
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!dbo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dulbu|| || || || ||
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!dbp
Duwai language
Duwai is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Jigawa and Kano States, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duwai|| || || || ||
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!dbq
Daba language
Daba is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province and in one village in neighboring Nigeria.-References:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daba|| || || || ||
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!dbr
Dabarre language
Dabarre is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Somalia by the Dabarre and Iroole clans. Dialects include Dabarre and Iroole....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dabarre|| || || || ||
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!dbu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Bondum Dom|| || || || ||
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!dbv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dungu|| || || || ||
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!dby 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dibiyaso|| || || || ||
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!dcc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Deccan|| || || || ||
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!dcr 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Negerhollands|| || || || ||
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!ddd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dongotono|| || || || ||
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!dde 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doondo|| || || || ||
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!ddg
Fataluku language
Fataluku is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 30,000 people of Fataluku ethnicity in the eastern areas of East Timor, especially around Lospalos. It is a Papuan language, and is usually considered a Trans–New Guinea language...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Fataluku|| || || || ||
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!ddi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Diodio|| || || || ||
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!ddj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jaru|| || || || ||
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!ddn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dendi (Benin)|| || || || ||
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!ddo 
| || ||I/L|| ||цез||Tsez|| || || ||цезский||Tsesisch
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!dds 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Donno So|| || || || ||
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!ddw
Dawera-Daweloor language
Dawera-Daweloor is an Austronesian language spoken in six villages on Dawera and Daweloor islands in South Maluku, Indonesia.- Consonants :Dawera-Daweloor has the following consonants.- Vowels :Dawera-Daweloor has the following vowels.- References :...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dawera-Daweloor|| || || || ||
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!dec 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagik|| || || || ||
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!ded
Dedua language
Dedua is a Papuan language spoken in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Dzeigoc and Fanic....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dedua|| || || || ||
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!dee
Dewoin language
The Dewoin language, also known as De, Dey, or Dei, is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language family. It is spoken primarily near the coastal areas of Montserrado County in western Liberia, including the capital Monrovia. It has a lexical similarity of .72 with the Bassa language., Dewoin was...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dewoin|| || || || ||
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!def 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dezfuli|| || || || ||
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!deg
Degema language
Degema is a Delta Edoid language of Nigeria. It is spoken in two autonomous communities on the Degema Island by about 22,000 people, going by the 1991 population census figures...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Degema|| || || || ||
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!deh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dehwari|| || || || ||
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!dei 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Demisa|| || || || ||
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!dek 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dek|| || || || ||
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!del 
| ||del||M/L|| ||Lënape||Delaware||delaware||delaware||特拉华语||делаварский||
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!dem
Dem language
Dem is a Trans–New Guinea language that forms an independent branch of that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dem|| || || || ||
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!den 
| ||den||M/L|| || ||Slave (Athapascan)||esclave (athapascan)|| ||史拉维语|| ||
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!dep 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Delaware, Pidgin|| || || || ||
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!deq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dendi (Central African Republic)|| || || || ||
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!der
Deori language
Deori is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Deori people of Assam. It is one of the official languages of Arunachal Pradesh. Only one of the Deori tribes, the Dibongya, has retained the language, the others having shifted to Assamese, but among the Dibongya it is vigorous.The Deori and their...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Deori|| || || || ||
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!des 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Desano|| || || || ||
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!deu
German language
German is a West Germanic language, related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union....

 
|de||ger||I/L|| ||Deutsch||German||allemand||alemán||德语||немецкий||Deutsch
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!dev 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Domung|| || || || ||
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!dez
Dengese language
Dengese is a Bantu language of northern Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dengese|| || || || ||
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!dga 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagaare, Southern|| || || || ||
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!dgb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bunoge Dogon|| || || || ||
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!dgc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Agta, Casiguran Dumagat|| || || || ||
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!dgd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagaari Dioula|| || || ||дагаари диула||
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!dge 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Degenan|| || || || ||
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!dgg
Doga language
The Doga language is an Austronesian language spoken by about 200 people along Cape Vogel in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea.- References :...

 
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!dgh
Dghwede language
Dghwede is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Borno State, Nigeria in the Gwoza LGA.-References:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dghwede|| || || || ||
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!dgi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagara, Northern|| || || || ||
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!dgk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dagba|| || || || ||
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!dgn 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dagoman|| || || || ||
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!dgo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogri (specific)|| || || || ||
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!dgr
Dogrib language
Dogrib, the English translation of the indigenous name ' , is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the First Nations Tłı̨chǫ people of the Canadian territory Northwest Territories...

 
| ||dgr||I/L|| ||Tłįchǫ||Dogrib||dogrib|| ||多格里布语|| ||
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!dgs
Dogoso language
, Black Dogose,Dogoso is a Gur language of Burkina Faso. Other than Khe, is distant from other languages, including the neighboring Dogosé language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogoso|| || || || ||
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!dgu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Degaru|| || || || ||
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!dgx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doghoro|| || || || ||
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!dgz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daga|| || || || ||
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!dha
| || || || || ||Dhanwar (spurious)|| || || || ||
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!dhd
Dhundari language
Dhundari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Dhundhar region of northeastern Rajasthan state, India. Dhundari-speaking people are found in three districts – Jaipur, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa, and Tonk. The derivation of the name “Dhundari” is thought to be from two origins...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhundari|| || || || ||
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!dhg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhangu|| || || || ||
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!dhi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhimal|| || || || ||
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!dhl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhalandji|| || || || ||
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!dhm
Zemba language
Zemba is a Bantu language spoken mainly in Angola where the language has about 18,000 speakers, and also in Namibia with some 4,000. It is closely related to Herero, and is often considered a dialect of that language, especially as the Zemba are ethnically Herero.There are various spellings and...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Zemba|| || || || ||
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!dhn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhanki|| || || || ||
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!dho 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhodia|| || || || ||
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!dhr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhargari|| || || || ||
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!dhs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhaiso|| || || || ||
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!dhu 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dhurga|| || || || ||
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!dhv 
| || ||I/L|| ||drehu||Dehu|| ||drehu|| ||деху||
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!dhw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhanwar (Nepal)|| || || || ||
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!dia
Dia language
Dia is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. Sinagen is also called Galu....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dia|| || || || ||
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!dib 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dinka, South Central|| || || || ||
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!dic 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dida, Lakota|| || || || ||
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!did
Didinga language
The Didinga language is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the Chukudum and Lowudo peoples of the Didinga Hills of South Sudan. It is a member of the Surmic languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Didinga|| || || || ||
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!dif 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dieri|| || || || ||
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!dig
Digo language
Digo is a Bantu language spoken primarily along the East African coast between Mombasa and Tanga by the Digo people of Kenya and Tanzania. The ethnic Digo population has been estimated at around 360,000 , the majority of whom are presumably speakers of the language. All adult speakers of Digo are...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Digo|| || || || ||
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!dih 
| || ||I/L|| ||K'miai||Kumiai|| ||kumiai|| || ||
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!dii 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dimbong|| || || || ||
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!dij 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dai|| || || || ||
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!dik 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dinka, Southwestern|| || || || ||
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!dil 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dilling|| || || || ||
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!dim
Dime language
Dime is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the northern part of the Selamago district in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region of Ethiopia, around Mount Smith. Dime divides into at least two dialects, which include Us'a and Gerfa. It has six case suffixes, in addition to an...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dime|| || || || ||
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!din
Dinka language
This article is about the language, for the ethnic group see Dinka.Dinka, or , is a Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, the major ethnic group of South Sudan. There are five main varieties, Ngok, Rek, Agaar, Twic / Tuic East, and Bor, which are distinct enough to require separate...

 
| ||din||M/L|| ||Thuɔŋjäŋ||Dinka||dinka|| ||丁卡语||динка||
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!dio 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dibo|| || || || ||
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!dip 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dinka, Northeastern|| || || || ||
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!diq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dimli (individual language)|| || ||南扎扎其语||димли||
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!dir 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dirim|| || || || ||
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!dis
Dimasa language
Dimasa language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Dimasa people in the state of Assam in North East India.-Phrases:English / Dimasa1)Where are you? = Ning baraha dong?2)I am here. = Ang eraha dong?...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dimasa|| || || || ||
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!dit 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dirari|| || || || ||
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!diu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Diriku|| || || || ||
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!div
Dhivehi language
Maldivian is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by about 350,000 people in the Maldives where it is the national language. It is also the first language of nearly 10,000 people in the island of Minicoy in the Union territory of Lakshadweep, India where the Mahl dialect of the Maldivian...

 
|dv||div||I/L|| ||ދިވެހިބަސ||Divehi||maldivien||maldivo||迪维希语||дивехи||Dhivehi
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!diw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dinka, Northwestern|| || || || ||
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!dix 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dixon Reef|| || || || ||
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!diy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Diuwe|| || || || ||
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!diz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ding|| || || || ||
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!djb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djinba|| || || || ||
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!djc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daju, Dar Daju|| || || || ||
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!djd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djamindjung|| || || || ||
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!dje
Zarma language
Zarma is a member of the Songhay languages...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||zarmaciine||Zarma|| || ||哲尔马语|| ||
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!djf 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Djangun|| || || || ||
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!dji 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djinang|| || || || ||
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!djj
Djeebbana language
Djeebbana, also known as Ndjebbana, Gunavidji, Gunivugi, Kunibidji, or Gombudj, is a Burarran language once spoken by the Djeebbana people, who now speak English with some ability in their ancestral language. It has no close relatives....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djeebbana|| || || || ||
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!djk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Aukan|| || || || ||Aukaans
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!djl 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Djiwarli|| || || || ||
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!djm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Jamsay|| || || || ||
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!djn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djauan|| || || || ||
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!djo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djongkang|| || || || ||
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!djr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Djambarrpuyngu|| || || || ||
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!dju
Kapriman language
Kapriman is a Sepik language spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua-New Guinea. Alternative names are Mugumute, Wasare....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kapriman|| || || || ||
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!djw 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Djawi|| || || || ||
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!dka 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dakpakha|| || || || ||
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!dkk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dakka|| || || || ||
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!dkl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Kolum So|| || || || ||
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!dkr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuijau|| || || || ||
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!dks 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dinka, Southeastern|| || || || ||
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!dkx
Mazagway language
Mazagway is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon in North Province and Far North Province.- References :***...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mazagway|| || || || ||
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!dlg
Dolgan language
The Dolgan language is a Turkic language with around 5,000 speakers, spoken in the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. Its speakers are known as the Dolgans.-Classification:...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Дулҕан||Dolgan|| ||dolgan||多尔干语|| ||Dolganisch
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!dlm
Dalmatian language
Dalmatian was a Romance language spoken in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro. The name refers to a pre-Roman tribe of the Illyrian linguistic group, Dalmatae...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dalmatian||dalmate||dalmático||达尔马提亚语||далматинский||Dalmatisch
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!dln 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darlong|| || || || ||
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!dma 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duma|| || || || ||
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!dmc
Dimir language
Dimir, also known as Bosiken , is a Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dimir|| || || || ||
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!dme
Dugwor language
Dugwor is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon.- References :* -External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dugwor|| || || || ||
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!dmg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinabatangan, Upper|| || || || ||
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!dmk
Domaaki language
Domaakí – also known as Dumaki or Domaá – is a language spoken by a few hundred people living in the Northern Areas of Pakistan.It belongs to the Indo-European language family, and can be affiliated to the Dardic group of the Indo-Iranian branch....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Domaaki|| || || || ||
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!dml 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dameli|| || || || ||
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!dmm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dama|| || || || ||
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!dmo
Kemezung language
Kemezung is a Bantoid language of Cameroon. According to Ethnologue, it's 85% lexically similar to Bebe.-References:*Cox, Bruce. 2005. Notes on the Phonology of Kemezung. ms. Yaoundé: SIL...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemezung|| || || || ||
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!dmr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Damar, East|| || || ||(вост.) дамар||Ost-Damar
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!dms 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dampelas|| || || || ||
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!dmu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dubu|| || || || ||
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!dmv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dumpas|| || || || ||
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!dmx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dema|| || || || ||
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!dmy
Demta language
Demta, also known as Sowari and Muris, is a Papuan language on the north coast of Papua, Indonesia....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Demta|| || || || ||
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!dna 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dani, Upper Grand Valley|| || || || ||
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!dnd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daonda|| || || || ||
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!dne 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ndendeule|| || || || ||
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!dng
Dungan language
The Dungan language is a Sinitic language spoken by the Dungan of Central Asia, an ethnic group related to the Hui people of China.-History:...

 
| || ||I/L|| Sino-Tibetan
Sino-Tibetan languages
The Sino-Tibetan languages are a language family comprising, at least, the Chinese and the Tibeto-Burman languages, including some 250 languages of East Asia, Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia. They are second only to the Indo-European languages in terms of the number of native speakers...

|| Хуэйзў йүян (Huejzw jyian)||Dungan
Dungan language
The Dungan language is a Sinitic language spoken by the Dungan of Central Asia, an ethnic group related to the Hui people of China.-History:...

||Doungane || ||东干语||дунганский||
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!dni 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dani, Lower Grand Valley|| || || || ||
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!dnk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dengka|| || || || ||
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!dnn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dzùùngoo|| || || || ||
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!dnr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Danaru|| || || || ||
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!dnt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dani, Mid Grand Valley|| || || || ||
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!dnu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Danau|| || || || ||
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!dnw
Western Dani language
Western Dani, or Laani, is the most populous Papuan language in Indonesian New Guinea. The Swart Valley tribes are called Oeringoep and Timorini in literature from the 1920s, but those names are no longer used....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dani, Western|| || || || ||
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!dny
Deni language
Deni is an Arawan language spoken in Brazil. Deni is very similar to the other languages of the Arawan language family, but is especially similar to the Jamamadi language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dení|| || || || ||
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!doa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dom|| || || || ||
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!dob 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dobu|| || || ||добу||Dobu
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!doc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dong, Northern|| || ||北侗语|| ||
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!doe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doe|| || || || ||
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!dof 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Domu|| || || || ||
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!doh
Dong language
The Kam language, also known as Gam , or in Chinese, Dong or Tung-Chia, is the language of the Dong people...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||leec Gaeml||Dong||dong|| || || ||
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!doi 
| ||doi||M/L|| ||डोगरी||Dogri (generic)||dogri (générique)||dogri||多格拉语||догри||Dogri (allgemein)
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!dok 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dondo|| || || || ||
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!dol
Doso language
Doso is an unclassified language of New Guinea. It is spoken near Kamula but does not appear to be related to it; not enough is known to tell if it may be related to other languages in the area....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doso|| || || || ||
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!don 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Toura (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
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!doo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dongo|| || || || ||
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!dop
Lukpa language
Lukpa is a Gur language spoken in Benin and Togo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lukpa|| || || || ||
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!doq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dominican Sign Language|| || ||多米尼加手语|| ||Domoinikanische Zeichensprache
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!dor
Dori'o language
Dori'o is an Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands.-External links:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dori'o|| || || || ||
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!dos 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogosé|| || || || ||
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!dot
Dass language
Dass is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State and Plateau State, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dass|| || || || ||
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!dov 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dombe|| || || || ||
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!dow
Doyayo language
The Dowayo language is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doyayo|| || || || ||
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!dox
Bussa language
Bussa is an East Cushitic language spoken in the Dirashe special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region located in southern Ethiopia...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bussa|| || || || ||
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!doy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dompo|| || || || ||
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!doz
Dorze language
Dorze is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Gamo Gofa Zone of Ethiopia. Alemayehu Abebe reports that while performing preliminary fieldwork in 1992, he found 14 kebeles in Chencha woreda with Dorze speakers....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dorze|| || || || ||
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!dpp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Papar|| || || || ||
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!drb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dair|| || || || ||
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!drd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darmiya|| || || || ||
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!dre 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dolpo|| || || || ||
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!drg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Rungus|| || || || ||
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!(drh)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darkhat|| || ||达尔哈特语|| ||
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!dri 
| || ||I/L|| || ||C'lela|| || || || ||
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!drl
Darling language
The Darling language is an Australian aboriginal language spoken at the base of the Darling River in New South Wales. Other names for the language include Kula, Baagandji, and Southern Baagandji. The Darling People are now, after British settlement, nearly extinct. Only five elders are left...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darling|| || || || ||
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!drn
West Damar language
West Damar, or North Damar, is an Austronesian language of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Damar, West|| || || || ||West-Damar
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!dro 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daro-Matu|| || || || ||
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!drq 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dura|| || || || ||
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!drr
Dororo language
Dororo or Doriri is an extinct language that was once spoken in New Georgia . Dororo might have been a dialect of the extinct Kazukuro language....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dororo|| || || || ||
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!drs
Gedeo language
Gedeo is the name of a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afro-Asiatic family spoken in south central Ethiopia. Alternate names for the language include Derasa, Deresa, Darassa, Geddeo, Derasanya, Darasa. It is spoken by the Gedeo people, who live in the highland area, southwest of Dila and...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gedeo|| || || || ||
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!drt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Drents|| || || || ||
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!dru
Rukai language
Rukai is the mother tongue of the Rukai, one indigenous people of Taiwan . It is a divergent Formosan language of the Austronesian languages language family. There are some 10,000 speakers, some monolingual. There are several dialects, of which Mantauran, Tona, and Maga are divergent.Rukai is...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Rukai|| || ||鲁凯语|| ||Rukai
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!(drw)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darwazi|| || || || ||
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!dry 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Darai|| || || || ||
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!dsb 
| ||dsb||I/L|| ||dolnoserbski||Sorbian, Lower||bas-sorabe||bajo sorbio||下索布语; 低地文德语||нижнелужицкий||Nieder-Sorbisch
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!dse
Dutch Sign Language
Dutch Sign Language is the sign language used by deaf people in the Netherlands and is not officially recognized. As of 1995, more and more schools for the deaf in The Netherlands teach 'Nederlands met Gebaren' or 'NmG'...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dutch Sign Language|| || ||荷兰手语|| ||Holländische Zeichensprache
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!dsh
Daasanach language
Daasanach is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Daasanach in Ethiopia and Kenya whose homeland is along the Lower Omo River and on the shores of Lake Turkana.-Further reading:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daasanach|| || || || ||
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!dsi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Disa|| || || || ||
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!dsl
Danish Sign Language
-Classification:Wittmann assigned DSL to the French Sign Language family because of similarities in vocabulary. However, the founder of the first deaf school in Denmark, Peter Atke Castberg , was receptive to local sign and so may have introduced FSL signs to the local language rather than FSL...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Danish Sign Language|| || ||丹麦手语|| ||Dänische Zeichensprache
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!dsn
Dusner language
Dusner is spoken in the Wandamen Bay area Cenderawasih Bay in the province of Papua, Indonesia. Dusner is highly endangered, and has been reported to have just three remaining speakers....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusner|| || || || ||
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!dso 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Oriya, Desiya|| || || || ||
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!dsq
Tadaksahak language
The Dawsahak language, Tadaksahak is a Songhay language spoken by the pastoralist Idaksahak of the Ménaka area of Mali. Its phonology, verb morphology, and vocabulary has been strongly influenced by the neighboring Tuareg languages, Tamasheq and Tamajaq.-Vowels:-Consonants:-References:*Niels and...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tadaksahak|| || || || ||
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!dta
Daur language
The Daur or Dagur language is a Mongolic language primarily spoken by members of the Daur ethnic group.-Distribution:Daur is a Mongolic language consisting of four dialects: Amur Daur in the vicinity of Heihe, the Nonni Daur on the west side of the Nonni River from south of Qiqihaer up to the Morin...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daur|| || ||达斡尔语|| ||
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!dtb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadazan, Labuk-Kinabatangan|| || || || ||
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!dti 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Ana Tinga|| || || || ||
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!dtk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Tene Kan|| || || || ||
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!dtm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Tomo Kan|| || || || ||
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!dtp
Central Dusun language
Dusun ,is the language spoken by the Dusun people of Sabah, Malaysia.-Official dialect:Under the efforts of the Kadazandusun Cultural Association Sabah, the standardized Kadazandusun language is of the Bundu-liwan dialect spoken in Bundu and Liwan...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun, Central|| || || || ||
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!dtr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lotud|| || || || ||
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!dts 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Toro So|| || || || ||
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!dtt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Toro Tegu|| || || || ||
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!dtu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Tebul Ure|| || || || ||
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!dua
Duala language
Duala is the language spoken by the Duala people of Cameroon. The language belonges to the Bantu language family, and a subgroup of it called the Duala languages...

 
| ||dua||I/L|| ||Duala||Duala||douala|| ||杜亚拉语||дуала||
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!dub 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dubli|| || || || ||
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!duc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duna|| || || || ||
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!dud 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Hun-Saare|| || || || ||
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!due 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Agta, Umiray Dumaget|| || || || ||
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!duf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dumbea|| || || || ||
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!dug 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duruma|| || || || ||
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!duh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dungra Bhil|| || || || ||
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!dui 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dumun|| || || || ||
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!duj
Dhuwal language
Dhuwal is an Australian Aboriginal language. In 1983, it was spoken by about 500 people in Australia's Northern Territory. Now it is spoken by about 3,650 individuals according to Ethnologue....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dhuwal|| || || || ||
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!duk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duduela|| || || || ||
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!dul 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Agta, Alabat Island|| || || || ||
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!dum 
| ||dum||I/H|| || ||Dutch, Middle (ca.1050-1350)||néerlandais moyen||neerlandés medio||中古荷兰语||средненидерландский||
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!dun 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun Deyah|| || || || ||
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!duo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Agta, Dupaninan|| || || || ||
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!dup 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duano'|| || || || ||
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!duq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun Malang|| || || || ||
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!dur
Dii language
The Dii language is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages. Yag Dii is the ethnonym....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dii|| || || || ||
|-
!dus
Dumi language
Dumi is a Kiranti language spoken in the area around the Tap and Rava rivers and their confluence in Khotang district, Nepal.-External links:**-References:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dumi|| || || || ||
|-
!duu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Drung|| || ||独龙语|| ||
|-
!duv
Duvle language
Duvle is a Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia.Variant spellings are Duvde, Duve, Duvele, Duvre. It's also known as Wiri....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duvle|| || || || ||
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!duw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun Witu|| || || || ||
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!dux 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duungooma|| || || || ||
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!duy 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Agta, Dicamay|| || || || ||
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!duz 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Duli|| || || || ||
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!dva 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duau|| || || || ||
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!dwa
Diri language
Diri is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Diri|| || || || ||
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!dwl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Walo Kumbe|| || || || ||
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!dwr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dawro|| || || || ||
|-
!dws 
| || ||I/C|| || ||Dutton World Speedwords|| || || || ||
|-
!dww 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dawawa|| || || || ||
|-
!dya
Dyan language
Dyan is a Gur language of Burkina Faso. Zanga is either a divergent dialect or a closely related language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dyan|| || || || ||
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!dyb 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dyaberdyaber|| || || || ||
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!dyd 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Dyugun|| || || || ||
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!dyg 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Agta, Villa Viciosa|| || || || ||
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!dyi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Senoufo, Djimini|| || || || ||
|-
!(dyk)
| || || || || ||Land Dayak|| || || || ||
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!dym 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dogon, Yanda Dom|| || || || ||
|-
!dyn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dyangadi|| || || || ||
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!dyo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Jola-Fonyi|| || || || ||
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!dyu 
| ||dyu||I/L|| ||Julakan||Dyula||dioula|| ||迪尤拉语||диула||Dioula
|-
!dyy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dyaabugay|| || || || ||
|-
!dza 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duguza|| || || || ||
|-
!dzd
Daza language
Daza is an Afro-Asiatic language of unclear affiliation spoken in a few villages of Darazo LGA, Bauchi State, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Daza|| || || || ||
|-
!dzg
Dazaga language
The Daza language, Dazaga, also known as Goran , is a language spoken in the Djurab desert region of Chad by the Daza people, and is part of the Saharan branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. It is said to have about 312,000 speakers. It is closely associated with the Tedaga language, spoken...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dazaga|| || || || ||
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!dzl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dzalakha|| || || || ||
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!dzn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dzando|| || || || ||
|-
!dzo
Dzongkha language
Dzongkha , occasionally Ngalopkha, is the national language of Bhutan. The word "dzongkha" means the language spoken in the dzong, – dzong being the fortress-like monasteries established throughout Bhutan by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century."Bhutani" is not another name for...


|dz||dzo||I/L|| ||རྫོང་ཁ||Dzongkha||dzongkha||dzongkha||宗喀语; 不丹语||дзонг-кэ||Dzongkha
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