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Look up: Wa language

  1. Wa language
    (from the article `Austroasiatic languages`) ...The vowels may have, for example, a `breathy` register, a `creaky` register, or a clear one. This feature, which is fairly rare the world over, is ... ...west to Assam state in India, and east to Vietnam. The most important Mon-Khmer languages, having populations greate...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/w/1

  2. Wab language
    `Wab` is an Austronesian language spoken by about 120 people in the coastal villages of Wab and Saui, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wab_languag

  3. Wadikali language
    `Wadikali` (also spelt `Wardikali`, `Wadigali`, `Nadikali`) was an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Wadikali people of northwestern New South Wales.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadikali_la

  4. Wagiman language
    `Wagiman` (also spelled `Wageman`, `Wakiman`, `Wogeman`) is a near-extinct indigenous Australian language spoken by less than 10 people in and around Pine Creek, in the Katherine Region of the Northern Territory. The Wagiman language is notable within linguistics for its complex system of verbal morphology, which remains under-investigated, its possession of a cross-linguistically rare part of speech called a coverb, its complex predicates and ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagiman_lan

  5. Waigali language
    `Waigali` or `Waigeli` is a language spoken by the `Kalasha of Nuristan` in a few villages in the central part of the Kunar Province of Afghanistan. The native name is `Kalasa-Alâ` or simply `Kalasa`. Waigali belongs to the Indo-European language family, and is on the Nuristani group of the Indo-Iranian branch. Its speakers have been estimated at 1,500 (2000, Van Driem) and are overwhelmingly Muslim. Literacy rates are low: below 1% for people ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waigali_lan

  6. Waima language
    `Waima` (sometimes known as `Roro`, though this is strictly the name of one dialect of Waima) is a Nuclear West Central Papuan language of the Oceanic group of Malayo-Polynesian languages, spoken in Papua New Guinea by 15,000 people.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waima_langu

  7. Waimoa language
    `Waimoa` or `Waima'a` is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 3,000 people in northeast East Timor. It is reported to be mutually intelligible with Kairui-Midiki. Waimoa is one of four languages, which are united called Kawaimina.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waimoa_lang

  8. Wajarri language
    `Wajarri` is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Kartu languages of the large South-West branch of the Pama-Nyungan family. Wajarri country is inland from Geraldton, Western Australia, and extends as far south and west as Mullewa, north to Cascoyne Junction and east to Meekatharra. The Yamaji Language Centre has been carrying out work on the Wajarri language since 1993 and has produced an illustrated wordlist as well as grammati...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wajarri_lan

  9. Wakh language
    (from the article `Iranian languages`) Speakers of Wakh number 10,000 or so in the region of the upper Pyandzh (Panj) River. Vkhn (Wkhn), the Persian name for the region in which Wakh is ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/w/3

  10. Wakhi language
    `Wakhi` is an Iranian language in the sub-branch of Southeastern Iranian languages (see Pamir languages).
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakhi_langu

  11. Wala language
    `Wala` is a language of Solomon Islands. Alternate name: Langalanga Category:languages of the Solomon Islands Category:Malayo-Polynesian languages
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wala_langua

  12. Walloon language
    `Walloon` (`Walon`) is a Romance language spoken as a second language by some in Wallonia (Belgium). It belongs to the `langue d'oïl` language family, whose most prominent member is the French language, and is sometimes considered a French dialect. Walloon should not be confused with Belgian French, which differs from the French spoken in France only in some minor points of vocabulary and pronunciation.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walloon_lan

  13. Walmajarri language
    `Walmajarri` (many other names; see below) is a South-West Pama-Nyungan language spoken in Western Australia.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmajarri_

  14. Wambaya language
    `Wambaya` is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Wambaya people of the Barkly Tablelands region of the Northern Territory. It is no longer in general use, known today only by half a dozen elderly people.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wambaya_lan

  15. Wambule language
    `Wambule` is the language of the Wambule Rai, one of the Kiranti tribes of eastern Nepal. Wambule is spoken by more than 5,000 people living around the confluence of the Sunkosi and Dudhkosi rivers near Kui-Bhir Hill. The Wambule-speaking area comprises the southernmost part of Okhaldhunga district, the westernmost part of Khotang district, the northernmost part of Udaypur district, and the northeasternmost part of Sindhuli district. Some others...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wambule_lan

  16. Wanukaka language
    `Wanukaka` is an Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia. It has about 10 000 native speakers mainly on the island of Sumba. The language has two main dialects.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanukaka_la

  17. Wappo language
    `Wappo` is an extinct Yuki-Wappo language spoken in the Alexander Valley north of San Francisco in western California. Wappo is related to the Yuki language.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wappo_langu

  18. War language
    `War` (also spelled `Waar`) or `Amwi` is a Mon-Khmer language spoken by about 16,000 people in Bangladesh and 12,000 people in India. Category:Mon-Khmer languages Category:Languages of Bangladesh Category:Languages of India
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_languag

  19. Waray language
    `Waray` may refer to: * The Waray language of Australia * The Waray-Waray language of the Philippines
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waray_langu

  20. Waray language
    (from the article `Austronesian languages`) Major Austronesian languages include Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Bikol, Waray, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan of the Philippines; Malay, ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/w/9

  21. Waray-Waray language
    `Wáray-Wáray` or `Waráy` (commonly spelled as `Waray`; also referred to as `Winaray` or `L(in)eyte-Samarnon`) is a language spoken in the provinces of Samar, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte (eastern portion), and Biliran in the Philippines. The `Warayan` group of languages consists of Waray, Waray Sorsogon and Masbate Sorsogon. Waray Sorsogon and Masbate Sorsogon are called Bisakol because they are intermediate between Visayan and Bicolano ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waray-Waray

  22. Warembori language
    `Warembori` (native name `Waremboivoro`) is a moribund language spoken by about 600 people in river mouths on the north coast of Papua, Indonesia.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warembori_l

  23. Wari` language
    The `Wari` language` (also `Orowari`, `Wari`, `Pacaá Novo`, `Pacaás Novos`, `Pakaa Nova`, `Pakaásnovos`) is the sole remaining vibrant language of the Chapacuran language family of the Brazilian-Bolivian border region of the Amazon. It has about 1300-1800 speakers, also called Wari`. Wari` has two phonetic oddities: its `skewed` vowel inventory, and the voiceless dental bilabially trilled affricate , which is only reported from four other langu...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wari`_langu

  24. Waris language
    `Waris` or `Walsa` is a Papuan language spoken by about 2,500 people around Wasengla, Amanab District, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, as well as about 1,500 across the border in the Indonesian province of Papua.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waris_langu

  25. Warlmanpa language
    `Warlmanpa` (also `Walmala`) is a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language. Category:Ngarrkic languages
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warlmanpa_l


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