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...] ([[w:Hiragana|Hiragana]], [[w:Katakana|Katakana]]) |[[w:Japanese Braille|Japanese Braille]]
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| speakers = 6,000
...uenced by the [[w:Japonic languages|Japonic]] languages, and in particular Japanese, though some words have been borrowed from [[w:Okinawan language|Okinawan]]
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The decline in Wedge native speakers began under Japanese occupation due to the authorities' aggressive attempts to expand existing c
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| speakers = ~566
...an. It is a critically endangered language, with only 566 remaining native speakers.
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...s|Liancourt Rocks]], known as '''Dokdo''' in Korean and '''Takeshima''' in Japanese. Grammatically, it has been described as [[w:Japonic languages|Japonic]], h
...ensus classifies Dokdo Creole as a seperate language from either Korean or Japanese.
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| speakers = 5-10
...tive speakers live in New Zealand or Hawai'i. The youngest of these native speakers, 78-year-old ''Mániwamaé'', was born and raised in Oahu.
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...ngary). Initially, it was used only by Christians, whilst adherents of the native Hungarian religion (a fusion of RW Hungarian paganism, Buddhism, Taoism, Co
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| ethnicity = Native Wuhu people
| speakers = 90
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| speakers = 145,000
| speakers2 = <small>(As of 2022, the number of Rose Island Creole native speakers has surpassed those of [[Esperanto]].)</small>
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...[[Minhast]] dialectology has become the subject of heated debate, pitting native grammarians following traditional frameworks versus foreign linguists who h
[[File:Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay.jpg|thumb|Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay]]
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...stablish a relationship with nearby languages in Northeast Asia, including Japanese, Korean, Ainu, and various Altaic, Tungusic, and Paleosiberian languages.
...e Minhast suffix ''-ast/-hast''. The endonym ''ín Duari'', used by native speakers to refer to themselves, means "the people", and they refer to their langua
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...inspiration from [[w:Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[w:Japanese language|Japanese]].
...d, and often is merged with one or more of [{{IPA|r ʀ m}}], even for kanva speakers.
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|speakers = 140 Speakers
|dia4 = Japanese-Leaning Dialects ("Fukuse")
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...d to be an international auxiliary language. Despite the small vocabulary, speakers are able to understand and communicate with each other, mainly relying on c
...which means "the actual language of the Hebrews". The idea is that native speakers would hold themselves to be the true preserves of original Hebrew, not mode
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| child2 = [[w:Japanese language]]
...uage communities that Dan'a'yo seeks to incorporate and unify are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and to a lesser extent, Vietnamese. Korea and Japan have long for
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...originally from Earth but now occupy their present planet, known by Sangi speakers as "ömentis", for political and social reasons which caused them to leave
...hka, Laana, Huulu and Randis. Each continent was chosen to be colonised by speakers of different languages based on the size of the continent, each ship having
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...ng has been my hobby for many years. Kaidu’s grammar is simple for English speakers; the hardest parts are the verbs and adjectives because they are different
...are six phonemic diphthongs in Kaidu, each getting it's own letter in the native script.
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...rin Chinese]], [[w:Indonesian_language|Indonesian]], [[w:Japanese_language|Japanese]], [[w:Sanskrit|Sanskrit]], [[w:Korean_language|Korean]], [[w:Thai_language
...Manmino is notable in its wide scope, including not only Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, but [[w:Vietnamese_language|Vietnamese]]; other South East Asi
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|speakers = 928,000
...tones are uncommon, being found only in loanwords and in a small number of native words where elision of ''VCV'' sequences has caused high-tone and low-tone
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...be reclassified as small families. This happened with [[Japanese language|Japanese]] (now included in the [[Japonic languages|Japonic family]] along with [[Ry
...se, and near-universal multilingualism. "Extinct" languages have no native speakers, but are sufficiently documented to be classified as isolates.
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