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  • ...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.
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  • '''{{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:
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  • | fam2 = East Bantu-Portuguese Creole ..., whereas the grammar is heavily influenced by Zulu and Xhosa and the East Bantu language family as a whole.
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  • 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, f
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  • |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 l
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  • ...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]]
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  • ...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 i
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  • | CL3a || 'baʃtu || 'bantu || ba'ʃ:it || 'baŋkit || 'baʒded || 'banded [[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...iopicist Latin script: ''Jïqolä'', Bantuist Latin script: ''Jïkolä'') is a Bantu language spoken by the Kola people (ወቆለ ''wäqolä'')<!-- in Eritrea |fam2=[[w:Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]
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  • ...ntries of the former [[w:Soviet Union|USSR]]. Tameï is one of two official languages in the country - the '''Tameïan People's Socialist Republic''' (officially ...le for being, together with [[w:Damin|Damin]], one of only two non-African languages using [[w:Click consonant|click consonants]].
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