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Indo-European languages
Noun

a large family of related languages spoken by billions of people across various regions of the world, including Europe, South Asia, and parts of Central Asia

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Germanic languages
Noun

a branch of the larger Indo-European language family that includes languages such as English, German, Dutch, Swedish, and Norwegian, among others, primarily spoken in Northern Europe and certain parts of the world due to historical migrations and colonial influence

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Romance languages
Noun

a branch of the Indo-European language family that evolved from Vulgar Latin

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Slavic languages
Noun

a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages such as Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, Serbian, and Bulgarian, among others

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Uralic languages
Noun

a language family encompassing Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Sami, and others, primarily spoken in Northern and Eastern Europe, as well as parts of Siberia, distinguished by their distinct linguistic features from the Indo-European language family

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Sami languages
Noun

a group of Uralic languages spoken by the indigenous Sami people across northern parts of Scandinavia and Russia, with various dialects such as North Sami, South Sami, and Inari Sami

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Gaelic languages
Noun

a branch of the Celtic language family that includes Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx

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Semitic languages
Noun

a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family, including languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Amharic, primarily spoken in the Middle East and North Africa, characterized by shared linguistic features and historical relationships

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Turkic languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Turkish, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and many others, primarily spoken in Central Asia, Turkey, and parts of Siberia, characterized by shared linguistic features and historical connections to the Turkic peoples

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Indo-Aryan languages
Noun

a branch of Indo-European, spoken in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi

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Sino-Tibetan languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Mandarin Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, and many others, primarily spoken in East Asia and Southeast Asia

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Algonquian languages
Noun

a language family consisting of numerous closely related Native American languages, including languages such as Ojibwa, Cree, Blackfoot, and many others

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Mayan languages
Noun

a group of indigenous languages spoken by the Mayan peoples across Mesoamerica, including languages such as Yucatec Maya, K'iche', Tz'utujil, and many others

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Baltic languages
Noun

a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages such as Lithuanian, Latvian, and, historically, Old Prussian, primarily spoken in the Baltic region of northeastern Europe

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Celtic languages
Noun

a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages such as Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, and Cornish, primarily spoken in various regions of the British Isles and parts of France

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Afroasiatic languages
Noun

a large language family that includes languages such as Arabic, Amharic, Hebrew, Hausa, and many others, primarily spoken in regions across North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and parts of West Asia

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Nilo-Saharan languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Dinka, Luo, Maasai, and many others, primarily spoken in regions across Central and East Africa

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Cushitic languages
Noun

a branch of the Afroasiatic language family that includes languages such as Oromo, Somali, Sidamo, and many others, primarily spoken in the Horn of Africa and parts of East Africa

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Austronesian languages
Noun

a vast language family that includes languages such as Malay, Indonesian, Tagalog, Javanese, Hawaiian, and many others, spoken across Southeast Asia, Oceania, and parts of East Africa

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Pamir languages
Noun

a group of several closely related Eastern Iranian languages spoken in the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia, including languages such as Shughni, Wakhi, and Ishkashimi

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Salishan languages
Noun

a group of indigenous languages spoken by people in the Pacific Northwest region of North America

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Tsimshianic languages
Noun

a family of indigenous languages spoken by the Tsimshian peoples in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, including languages such as Sm'algyax (Coast Tsimshian) and Gitxsan

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Dravidian languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and many others, primarily spoken in South India and parts of Sri Lanka

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Niger-Congo languages
Noun

a large language family that includes languages such as Swahili, Yoruba, Zulu, Hausa, and many others, spoken across sub-Saharan Africa

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Austroasiatic languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Khmer, Vietnamese, Mon, and many others, primarily spoken in Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia

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Kra-Dai languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Thai, Lao, Zhuang, and many others, primarily spoken in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, Laos, and parts of China

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Altaic languages
Noun

a proposed language family that includes languages such as Turkish, Mongolian, Korean, and others, primarily spoken in Central Asia, Siberia, and parts of East Asia

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Tupian languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Guarani, Tupi, and many others, primarily spoken in South America, particularly in Brazil, Paraguay, and parts of Argentina

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Otomanguean languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi, and many others, primarily spoken in Mexico

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Na-Dene languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Navajo, Apache, Tlingit, and many others, primarily spoken in North America, particularly in parts of the United States, Canada, and Alaska

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Hmong-Mien languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Hmong, Mien, and several others, primarily spoken in East and Southeast Asia

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Japonic languages
Noun

a language family that includes the Japanese language and its dialects, characterized by their unique linguistic features and primarily spoken in Japan

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North Germanic languages
Noun

a subgroup of the Germanic language family that includes languages such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic, primarily spoken in the Scandinavian countries

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Algic languages
Noun

a language family that includes languages such as Ojibwe, Cree, and Algonquin, primarily spoken in North America, particularly in the Great Lakes region and parts of Eastern Canada

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Arawakan languages
Noun

a diverse language family spoken by indigenous peoples in South America and the Caribbean, including languages such as Taino and Garifuna

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Cariban languages
Noun

a language family spoken by various indigenous peoples in South America, particularly in the northern regions of the continent, including languages such as Carib, Macushi, and many others

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Penutian languages
Noun

a proposed language family that includes various indigenous languages spoken in North America, particularly in the western United States and parts of Mexico

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Indo-Iranian languages
Noun

a major branch of the Indo-European language family, which includes languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Pashto, and many others, primarily spoken in South Asia, Iran, and parts of Central Asia

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Macro-Je languages
Noun

a language family spoken by various indigenous peoples in South America, particularly in Brazil, including languages such as Kaingang, Xavante, and many others

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Torricelli languages
Noun

a language family spoken by indigenous peoples in Papua New Guinea and the surrounding areas, including languages such as Wapei, Yafi, and many others

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Tucanoan languages
Noun

a language family spoken by indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin, primarily in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela, including languages such as Tucano, Cubeo, and many others

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Tungusic languages
Noun

a language family spoken by various indigenous peoples in Northeast Asia, particularly in Russia, China, and Mongolia, including languages such as Evenki, Even, and many others

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Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
Noun

a language family spoken by indigenous peoples in the Chukotka Peninsula and Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, including languages such as Chukchi, Koryak, and others

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Kartvelian languages
Noun

a language family spoken primarily in Georgia and the surrounding regions, including languages such as Georgian, Svan, Mingrelian, and Laz

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Koreanic languages
Noun

the language family that includes the Korean language and its dialects, primarily spoken in North and South Korea

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Mongolic languages
Noun

a language family spoken primarily in Mongolia, China, and other regions of Central Asia, including languages such as Mongolian, Buryat, and Kalmyk

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Iroquoian languages
Noun

a language family spoken primarily by indigenous peoples in North America, including languages such as Mohawk, Cherokee, Seneca, and many others

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Khoisan languages
Noun

a language family spoken by various indigenous peoples in Southern Africa, particularly in Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa

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Atlantic–Congo languages
Noun

a major language family spoken in sub-Saharan Africa, encompassing numerous languages such as Swahili, Yoruba, Igbo, Wolof, and many others

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Aymaran languages
Noun

a language family spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including languages such as Aymara and Jaqaru

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Eskaleut languages
Noun

a language family spoken by indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions of North America and eastern Siberia, including languages such as Inuktitut, Yupik, and Aleut

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Italic languages
Noun

a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes various extinct and modern languages spoken in ancient Italy, such as Latin, Oscan, Umbrian, and others

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Mande languages
Noun

a language family spoken primarily in West Africa, including languages such as Bambara, Mandinka, and many others

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