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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Gangte people, Burmish languages, Rgyalrongic languages, Changsha dialect, Quzhou dialect, Zhang-Zhung language, Leizhou Min, The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy, Sinitic languages, Kinnauri language, Shuangfeng dialect, Northern Qiang language, Magar language, Gongduk language, Jingpho language, Belhare language, Mahakiranti languages, Baisha, Guangdong, Jian’ou dialect, Meyer-Wempe, Bodish languages, Taizhou dialect, Jinan dialect, Jiangshan dialect, Nanchang dialect, Hainanese, Southern Qiang language, Lower Yangtze Mandarin, ‘Olekha, Central Tibetan languages, Kheng language, Kuki-Chin languages, Yichun dialect, Karbi language, Nam language, Nar Phu language, Mara language, Tani languages, Sherpa language, Dzala language, Amdo Tibetan language, Loloish languages, Pha k-oa-chhi romanization, Tshangla language, Taihu Wu dialects, Dura language, Yugan dialect, Bahing language, Min Dong, Qiangic languages, Zhenan Min, Daye dialect, Kurtop language, Southwestern Mandarin, Xuzhou dialect, Bumthang language, Ningbo dialect, Dakpa language, Ji-Lu Mandarin, Ugong language, Zhongshan Min, Sal languages, Longyan Min, Lepcha language, Tujia language, Brokpa language, Nyenkha, Hmar language, Sikkimese language, Chocangacakha, Puma language, Tamangic languages, Chali language, Magaric languages, Brokkat language, Yuebei Tuhua dialect, Pwo Karen languages, Lakha, Archie Barnes, Karamay dialect, Zhangzhou dialect, Jinxiang dialect, Lashi language, Lolo-Burmese languages, Mango, Quanzhou dialect, Ersu language, Ba-Shu Chinese, Gahri language, West Himalayish languages, Pumi language, Classical Nepal Bhasa, Lan-Yin Mandarin, Zou language, Medan Hokkien, Kachin-Luic languages, Tawang Monpa language, Harbin dialect, Bodo languages, Groma language, Bodo-Garo languages, Pyu language, Proto-Mandarin Chinese, Chintang language, Kaya…
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