The Languages of the WorldFunk & Wagnalls, 1975 - 374 páginas Reference book on the languages of the world. |
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... century A.D. they were met by a people speaking a Celtic language . In time the Celts were pushed back by the English into the west and north , leaving only Wales and the Scottish Highlands Celtic - speaking . In the 6th century one ...
... century A.D. they were met by a people speaking a Celtic language . In time the Celts were pushed back by the English into the west and north , leaving only Wales and the Scottish Highlands Celtic - speaking . In the 6th century one ...
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... century A.D. the Iranian languages have been written in the Arabic script . Prior to World War II the Soviet government created Cyrillic - based alphabets for Tadzhik and Ossetian , as well as for Kurdish as spoken in the Soviet Union ...
... century A.D. the Iranian languages have been written in the Arabic script . Prior to World War II the Soviet government created Cyrillic - based alphabets for Tadzhik and Ossetian , as well as for Kurdish as spoken in the Soviet Union ...
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... century A.D. Syriac developed around the city of Edessa ( now Urfa , in southeastern Turkey ) , the leading center of Christianity after about 200 A.d. It eventually became the most important of the Aramaic dialects and , after Greek ...
... century A.D. Syriac developed around the city of Edessa ( now Urfa , in southeastern Turkey ) , the leading center of Christianity after about 200 A.d. It eventually became the most important of the Aramaic dialects and , after Greek ...
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MonKhmer Languages | 36 |
Soviet Union | 71 |
Middle East | 155 |
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14 million 5th century A.S.S.R. capital Africa alphabet contains Altaic Bantu languages border branch Celtic languages central century A.D. China Chinese closely related coast consonants Cyrillic alphabet dialect Dravidian Dravidian languages Dutch east eastern English words Eskimo family of languages Finnish Finno-Ugric languages Fulani Gaelic German Greek Hindi Hungarian Icelandic important language Indian languages Indo-European family Indo-European languages Indonesian Iranian languages Islands Kabardian known language spoken languages are spoken languages include Latin linguistic Lithuanian live mainly major languages Malay Malayo-Polynesian million speakers modern Mon-Khmer language Mongolian mother tongue Munda languages national language northern number of speakers official language origin Pakistan percent Persian Pidgin population Portuguese pronounced province Quechua region Republic River Roman Russian Sanskrit script Semitic Serbian Siberia Slavic languages southern Soviet Union Spanish speak spoken principally Swahili syllable Tamil Translation Turkic language Uigur Urdu vowel western widely spoken written Yiddish Zaïre