ASJP
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Dear visitors,
click any of the letters below to get to the article with the sources for the languages whose Ethnologue name starts with the corresponding letter:
- Ab — from A-Pucikwar to Amuzgo
- An — from Anaang to Azerbaijani
- Ba — from Baan to Bayali
- Be — from Beami to Bezhta
- Bi — from Biafada to Byangsi
- Ca — from Cabécar to Chuvash
- Ci — from Cia-Cia to Czech
- D — from Daasanach to Dzuungoo
- E — from Ebira to Eyak
- F — from Fagani to Fyam
- Ga — from Ga to Glavda
- Go — from Gobasi to ǀGwi
- H — from Hadiyya to Hyam
- I — from Iaai to Izon
- J — from Jabutí to Juwal
- Ka — from Kaba to Kanuri
- Kap — from Kapauku to Kewa
- Kh — from Khakas to Koyukon
- Kp — from Kpala to Kyerung
- L — from Labir to Luxembourgeois
- Ma — from Ma to Malyangapa
- Mam — from Mam to Mazatec
- Mb — from Mba to Mmen
- Mo — from Mobilian to Mwani
- Na — from Naasioi to Namia
- Nan — from Nanai to Nhanda
- Ng — from Ngaanyatjarra to Nǀu
- O — from Obispeño to Oyda
- Pa — from Paama to Phunoli
- Pi — from Piamatsina to Poyanáwa
- Pr — from Principense to Pyu
- Q — from Qabiao to Quileute
- R — from Rabha to Rwanda
- Sa — from Sa to Sewa Bay
- Sh — from Shabo to Syriac
- Ta — from Taabwa to Tewa
- Th — from Thai to Tz'utujil
- U — from Uab Meto to Uzbek
- V — from Vaghat-Ya-Bijim-Legeri to Vute
- W — from Wa to Wyandot
- X — from Xamtanga to ǃXóõ
- Y — from Yaaku to Yuwana
- Z — from Zaambo to Zway
Note
Currently 384 word lists for languages and dialects, mostly of New Guinea and Australia, derive from the database of the Rosetta Project. We are working on replacing the lists by data from primary sources.
