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- [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Niger-Congo languages]]2 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:48, 28 April 2021
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- *[[:Category:Afroasiatic languages|Afroasiatic]] **[[:Category:Cushitic languages|Cushitic]]2 KB (198 words) - 19:39, 24 November 2023
- ..." style="width: 225px; text-align: center;"|Bantu ([[wikipedia:Niger–Congo languages|NC]]) ...tyle="width: 225px; text-align: center;"|Celtic ([[wikipedia:Indo-European languages|IE]])2 KB (262 words) - 16:24, 12 November 2012
- ...rs in development. In grad school, I studied Semitics (Hebrew and related languages), and I got into conlanging as a fun way to be sure I understood what I was ===[[Universal Languages]] ===4 KB (530 words) - 16:57, 20 March 2024
- | region = Bantu languages | proto = [[w:Proto-Bantu]]4 KB (549 words) - 01:42, 11 April 2019
- == Xenic languages == * [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Sino-Bantu]]1 KB (114 words) - 02:58, 19 March 2024
- ==Languages== TODO: more languages.2 KB (275 words) - 19:47, 25 January 2023
- ** ''[[Languages of the Zorld|Languages]]'' *** ''[[Teccarokentian languages|Teccarokentian]]''3 KB (254 words) - 04:24, 28 October 2020
- ...hwestern Márusúturon, with an attested mostly historical presence of Raina languages on the southern coast of Márusúturon as far east as present-day Karindelm ...busakitvi creoles were all born from the contact between speakers of those languages and the incoming Chlouvānem.4 KB (583 words) - 18:17, 21 January 2020
- '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''tiSxwəncim'') was the ancient [[Tsimulh languages|Tsimulh language]] spoken by the Swuntsim people. It is still used as a lit Sacred Swuntsim had a noun class system like the Bantu languages. There were 12 noun classes, which are numbered as follows:3 KB (366 words) - 03:08, 9 June 2020
- | fam2 = East Bantu-Portuguese Creole ..., whereas the grammar is heavily influenced by Zulu and Xhosa and the East Bantu language family as a whole.10 KB (1,449 words) - 14:47, 28 November 2023
- ...hat developed from Portuguese, Dutch and English as well as the East Bantu languages of Zulu and Xhosa. Additionally, [[w:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] is also3 KB (438 words) - 00:37, 19 November 2023
- We propose that the world would be better off with ~ 15 Universal Languages. ...nguage for everyone in the zone, but an artificial creation unlike natural languages. It is a kind of neutral meeting ground, a no-man's land. Nevertheless, f14 KB (1,885 words) - 14:50, 9 July 2022
- |fam1 = Uralic/Bantu? ...es, and certain magical human beings. It has features of Bantu and Uralic languages. Everything is voiceless. Its morphosyntactic alignment is unique. The l8 KB (1,183 words) - 18:58, 5 July 2021
- ...veral languages, namely English, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, and some Bantu languages. Conlanging has been my hobby for many years. Kaidu’s grammar is simple f [[Category:Languages]]11 KB (1,537 words) - 02:54, 29 January 2021
- ...n-day languages, among them English, Spanish, Japanese and many East Asian languages. Similar to floating tones in Bantu languages (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating_tone), the beginnings of words i16 KB (2,260 words) - 02:33, 20 January 2017
- ...f ''-w'' (''-ū'') is a frequent pluralisation strategy in many Afroasiatic languages for masculine nouns. ...duplication”</ref> provides some examples of this formation in Afroasiatic languages: Hebrew ''mēmē'' ‘waters’, Hausa (Chad.) ''dambe'' ‘struggle’ →31 KB (4,139 words) - 03:46, 2 December 2016
- Exceptional language and family codes for Australian Aboriginal languages canonicalName = "Bantu",81 KB (7,827 words) - 21:35, 8 May 2022
- Exceptional language and family codes for Australian Aboriginal languages canonicalName = "Bantu",84 KB (7,512 words) - 22:19, 30 January 2024
- -- Bantu varieties canonicalName = "Common Bantu",42 KB (4,196 words) - 17:38, 8 August 2021
- | CL3a || 'baʃtu || 'bantu || ba'ʃ:it || 'baŋkit || 'baʒded || 'banded [[Category:Languages]]15 KB (2,335 words) - 18:21, 2 January 2018