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Languages of Africa
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Languages of the Americas
The Miskito language is spoken by nearly 200,000 people in Nicaragua and Honduras. Miskitu Aisas! ("Speak Miskito!") presents the language through graded, user-friendly lessons.
(For English..., French..., Portuguese..., Spanish... see Languages of Europe.)
- Arapaho
- Cherokee
- Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun (Inuit, Eskimo)
- Jumieka
- Mapudungun
- Miskito
- Miwok (Central Sierra)
- Mohawk
- Nahuatl
- Navajo
- Quechua
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Languages of Asia
(For Hebrew see Languages of the Middle East.)
- Chinese
- Gujarati
- Hindi
- Japanese
- Kannada
- Korean
- Marathi
- Manchu
- Mongolian
- Nepal Bhasa
- Persian
- Punjabi
- Sanskrit
- Tajik
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Thai
- Turkmen
- Urdu
- Uzbek
- Vietnamese
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Languages of Europe
Latin was the everyday language of the Romans and the basis of Romance languages. Studying Latin will make it easy to learn any such language. As you learn this classical language, you'll connect with Julius Caesar and many other famous Romans. Furthermore, the study of Latin will develop a firm linguistic foundation, bridging the gap between you and some of the greatest writers, scientists, and thinkers.
The Spanish language is spoken by over 450 million persons worldwide. Join their number with the help of this engaging beginner's textbook.
(For Afrikaans see Languages of Africa. For Azerbaijani see Languages of Asia. For Hebrew see Languages of the Middle East.)
- English
- English in use - Grammar guide
- English for B2 students - Upper Intermediate course book
- English for beginners - Elementary course book
- Cambridge English: First (FCE) - FCE exam study guide
- Business English
- Systematic English Phonics
- English Grammar
- Handbook of English Language Standards
- Old English
- Finnish
- German
- German
- German in bite-sized lessons
- Freistil - German annotated texts
- Gothic
- Icelandic
- Irish Gaelic
- Italian
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Languages of the Middle East
(For Yiddish... see Languages of Europe.)
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Languages of the Pacific
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Sign Languages
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Constructed Languages
- D'ni
- Esperanto
- Folksprak
- Ido
- Interlingua
- Klingon
- Lingua Franca Nova
- Lojban
- Neo
- Novial
- Quenya (Grammar)
- Rohingya
- Slovio
- Tengwar (The Elven writing systems invented by J.R.R. Tolkien)
- Toki Pona
- Unilingua
- Volapük
- Al Bakiyye
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Other Language Books
See also
- Department:Languages
- Category:Department:Languages
List of language families#Language families at Wikipedia.
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