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List of language families that contain one language (541 bytes)
1: ...ly|language families]] that contain '''just one [[language]]''':
3: ==[[Cant languages]]==
4: ===English-Tahitian===
5: *[[Pitcairn-Norfolk language|Pitcairn-Norfolk]]
6: ==[[Chimakuan languages]]==

List of English-language movies based on foreign-language movies (2252 bytes)
1: ... list of English-language movies based on foreign-language films. {{listdev}}
3: ...''[[À bout de souffle]]'' ([[French language|French]])
4: ...]'' from ''[[Der Himmel Uber Berlin]]'' ([[German language|German]])
5: ...m ''[[Cousin, cousine]]'' ([[French language|French]])
6: ...er (2002 movie)|Dark Water (2002)]]'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]])

//Au//ei language (181 bytes)
1: ... to any of several southern [[Africa]]n [[Khoisan languages]]:
3: *[[=/Kx'au//'ein language]]
4: *[['Akhoe language]]
7: [[Category:Khoisan languages]]

Ga language (1252 bytes)
1: ...s|Kwa]] language. The ISO 639-2 code is ''gaa'', the SIL code is ''GAC''.
3: ==The Ga Alphabet==
5: The Ga alphabet consists of seven vowels and 19 consonants.
7: Aa Bb Dd Ee Ɛɛ Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Ŋŋ Oo Ɔɔ Pp...
11: ...ree different lengths. For example a, can be lengthened to aa and aaa.

Xu language (144 bytes)
1: ...any one of several southern [[Africa]]n [[Khoisan languages]]:
3: *[[Kung-ekoka language]]
4: *[[Kxoe language]]

Language of no (338 bytes)
2: Language of no
4: ...the first word ex. Hi +the word no Ex. Hino means hi.
6: ...ex. john you still add the no ex. john would be johnno

!Xóõ language (4648 bytes)
1: ...is a [[Khoisan language]] with 141 [[phoneme]]s. These include many [[click consonant|clicks]].
3: ... is spoken in [[Botswana]] and [[Namibia]] by anywhere from 3,200 to 4,200 people. Its [[SIL]] code ...
12: ...uages. Its closest relative is [[=/Hua language|=/Hua]].
14: ==Phonemes==
18: ...with abrupt, short bursts and those with long, high-frequency bursts.

Language (9000 bytes)
1: ...ears its head when we try to distinguish between these aspects.
3: ==The study of language==
5: ...cipline]] of [[linguistics]], the founding of which is attributed to [[Ferdinand de Saussure]].
7: ... nature of language. There is no end in sight to this debate.
9: ==Human languages==

First language (1630 bytes)
1: ...d learns the basics of their first language from their family.
3: ...g other languages difficult. Native language has therefore a central role in [[education]].
5: ...ext probably originated from the definition of mother as ''source'', or ''origin''.
7: ... she is likely to become more proficient in English.
12: *[[language acquisition]]

Second language (2051 bytes)
1: [[de:Fremdsprache]][[es:segunda lengua]]
3: ...nsion in their second languages as in their first language.
5: ... today); in [[Medicine]] (starting much later); [[Horticulture]] and [[Biology|biological]] classific...
7: ...nce why the Latin version of the Bible is called the [[Vulgate]].
9: ...ead second language, used in areas as diverse as the [[Internet]], [[television|TV]], and [[Radio]].

Abé language (395 bytes)
1: '''Abé''' is a [[language]] of the [[Niger-Congo languages|Niger-Congo]] family. It is spoken in [[Côte d'I...
3: ...ated to be 170,000 speakers, primarily in the Southern Department.
6: ...//www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ABA Ethnologue report for Abé]
10: [[Category:Languages of Côte d'Ivoire]]
11: [[Category:Kwa languages]]

More language (685 bytes)
1: ...(plural) or moaaga (singular). [[SIL]] code is [[mhm]] and [[ISO 639-2]] is [[mos]].
3: [[Category:Gur languages]]

Cant (language) (878 bytes)
1: ...communicate freely without necessarily conveying their meaning to a wider audience.
3: ...h language|English]]. The word itself comes from the Gaelic word ''caint'', meaning ''speaking''.
5: ...BC]] radio series ''[[Round the Horne]]'' during the [[1960s]].

Whole language (1894 bytes)
1: ...analyzed in contrast with the [[phonics|phonic method]] of instruction.
3: ...e pronunciation of words rather than focusing on phonics or memorization.
5: The components of a whole language literacy program include
7: *reading to and with students
10: *students as authors

N/u language (1904 bytes)
1: ...ople in [[South Africa]]. It is also known as '''Khomani'''.
3: ...[[!Kwi languages|!Kwi]] language, with [[/Xam_language|/Xam]] being among its closest relatives.
5: ...mselves surrounded by non-N/u-speaking people in their new towns.
7: ...ive in the [[Cape Town]] province signed over to them.
9: [[Category:Khoisan languages]]

Adele language (470 bytes)
1: ...uages]] family. The speakers themselves call the language ''Gidire''.
4: ...Gliederung der Togorestsprachen.'' Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, 1968
6: [[Category:Kwa languages]]

Alemannic language (1143 bytes)
1: [[Image:allemanisch.jpg|right|thumb|260px]]
2: ...rman]] branch of the [[Germanic language|Germanic language family]].
4: Alemannic comprises the following variants:
5: ...d]], [[Vorarlberg]], and in the souther parts of the [[Black Forest]] in Germany)
6: ...of Wallis]] or dialects of the [[Berne|Bernese Highlands]] and of [[Fribourg]]).

Aequian language (272 bytes)
1: ...anguage|Umbrian]] branch of the [[Indo-European]] language family.
3: ...ast-central [[Italy]] in the centuries preceding the [[Common Era]].
6: [[Category:Extinct languages]]

Pfälzisch language (667 bytes)
1: ... centuries and who chose to maintain their native language.
4: ...cts/wmdpfalz.html Modern German Dialects: PFÄLZISCH]
6: [[de:Pfälzische Dialekte]]
8: [[Category:High German languages]]

Ekajuk language (520 bytes)
1: ... people (30,000 according to a 1986 estimate) in the [[Cross River State, Nigeria|Cross River State]]...
5: ...w.language-museum.com/e/ekajuk.htm Sample paragraph in Ekajuk]
7: ...//www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=EKA Ethnologue entry for Ekajuk]

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