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| [[Abung]] || abl || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Malayo-Polynesian]] || 727 | | [[Abung]] || abl || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Malayo-Polynesian]] || 727 | ||
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− | | [[Acehnese]] || ace || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || | + | | [[Acehnese]] || ace || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || 4,705 |
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| [[Acholi]] || ach || Sudan, Uganda || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Nilotic]] || 1,342 | | [[Acholi]] || ach || Sudan, Uganda || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Nilotic]] || 1,342 | ||
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| [[Berta]] || wti || Ethiopia, Sudan || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Berta]] || 218 | | [[Berta]] || wti || Ethiopia, Sudan || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Berta]] || 218 | ||
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− | | [[Betawi]] || bew || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || | + | | [[Betawi]] || bew || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || 6,807 |
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| [[Bété]] || bev || Côte d'Ivoire || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Kru]] || 544 | | [[Bété]] || bev || Côte d'Ivoire || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Kru]] || 544 | ||
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| [[Embu]] (Embo) || ebu || Kenya || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Benue-Congo]] || 547 | | [[Embu]] (Embo) || ebu || Kenya || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Benue-Congo]] || 547 | ||
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− | | [[Ende]] || end || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[ | + | | [[Ende]] || end || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[C Nusantara]] || 110 |
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| [[Endo]] || enb || Kenya || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Nilotic]] || 100 | | [[Endo]] || enb || Kenya || [[Nilo-Saharan]] || [[Nilotic]] || 100 | ||
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| [[Jarawa]] || jar || Nigeria || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 182 | | [[Jarawa]] || jar || Nigeria || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 182 | ||
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− | | [[Javanese]] || jav || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[ | + | | [[Javanese]] || jav || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Javanesic]] || 78,810 |
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| [[Jingpho]] || kac || Myanmar || [[Sino-Tibetan]] || [[Jinghpo]] || 828 | | [[Jingpho]] || kac || Myanmar || [[Sino-Tibetan]] || [[Jinghpo]] || 828 | ||
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| [[Malagasy]] || bhr || Madagascar || [[Austronesian]] || [[Borneo]] || 19,292 | | [[Malagasy]] || bhr || Madagascar || [[Austronesian]] || [[Borneo]] || 19,292 | ||
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− | | [[Malay]] || mly || Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || | + | | [[Malay]] (Melayu) || mly || Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || 39,144 |
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| [[Malayalam]] || mal || India || [[Dravidian]] || [[S Dravidian]] || 39,015 | | [[Malayalam]] || mal || India || [[Dravidian]] || [[S Dravidian]] || 39,015 | ||
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| [[Oromo]] || gax, hae, ssn, gaz || Ethiopia, Kenya || [[Afro-Asiatic]] || [[E Cushitic]] || 24,803 | | [[Oromo]] || gax, hae, ssn, gaz || Ethiopia, Kenya || [[Afro-Asiatic]] || [[E Cushitic]] || 24,803 | ||
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− | | [[Osing]] || osi || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[ | + | | [[Osing]] || osi || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Javanesic]] || 500 |
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| [[Ossetic]] (Osetin) || oss || Georgia, Russia || [[Indo-European]] || [[Iranian]] || 532 | | [[Ossetic]] (Osetin) || oss || Georgia, Russia || [[Indo-European]] || [[Iranian]] || 532 | ||
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| [[Palaung]] || pce, rbb || Myanmar || [[Austro-Asiatic]] || [[Palaung-Khmuic]] || 340 | | [[Palaung]] || pce, rbb || Myanmar || [[Austro-Asiatic]] || [[Palaung-Khmuic]] || 340 | ||
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+ | | [[Palembang]] || plm || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || 3,800 | ||
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| [[Pamona]] || bcx || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sulawesi]] || 110 | | [[Pamona]] || bcx || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sulawesi]] || 110 | ||
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| [[Sumbwa]] || suw || Tanzania || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 267 | | [[Sumbwa]] || suw || Tanzania || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 267 | ||
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− | | [[Sunda | + | | [[Sundanese]] (Sunda) || sun || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sundic]] || 35,915 |
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| [[Surajpuri]] || sjp || India || [[Indo-European]] || [[Indo-Aryan]] || 299 | | [[Surajpuri]] || sjp || India || [[Indo-European]] || [[Indo-Aryan]] || 299 | ||
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| [[Takwane]] || tke || Mozambique || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 154 | | [[Takwane]] || tke || Mozambique || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 154 | ||
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+ | | [[Talaud]] || tld || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Sulawesi]] || 101 | ||
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| [[Talinga-Bwisi]] || tlj || DR Congo, Uganda || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 139 | | [[Talinga-Bwisi]] || tlj || DR Congo, Uganda || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 139 | ||
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| [[Tembo]] || tbt || DR Congo || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 266 | | [[Tembo]] || tbt || DR Congo || [[Niger-Congo]] || [[Bantoid]] || 266 | ||
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− | | [[Tengger]] || tes || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[ | + | | [[Tengger]] || tes || Indonesia || [[Austronesian]] || [[Javanesic]] || 518 |
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| [[Tera]] || ttr || Nigeria || [[Afro-Asiatic]] || [[Biu-Mandara]] || 121 | | [[Tera]] || ttr || Nigeria || [[Afro-Asiatic]] || [[Biu-Mandara]] || 121 |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 30 August 2022
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About
This table lists the approximately 1000 languoids that have more than 100,000 speakers according to census data. The list has been compiled and computed using data from Ethnologue, publicly available census data, and "glossorama", an unpublished database by Mikael Parkvall. The information in this list is the same as the one featured in the appendix of the third edition of David Crystal's "Encyclopedia of Language", 2010, the difference is only in formatting and sortability.
Abbreviations
- C - Central
- E - East(ern)
- N - North(ern)
- PNG - Papua New Guinea
- Rep. - Republic
- S - South(ern)
- W - West(ern)
The Table
(*) Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are treated as one language (Serbo-Croatian) in most statistics outside the former Yugoslav republics.
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