Akhvakh

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Akhvakh (Ашwалlи мицlи) Akhvakh is a North East Caucasian language spoken by about 6,500 people mainly in the southwest of the Republic of Dagestan of the Russian Federation, especially in…

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Akan

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Akan The Akan languages are part of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo languages. There are about 7 million Akan speakers in eastern Ivory Coast, south-central Ghana, and central Togo.…

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Ajan

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Ajan Ajan is an abjad used to represent the Qatama language. Ajan and the Qatama conlang were invented by Carl Buck for use in his conworld, Qatama. It was created…

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Ainu

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Ainu (アイヌ イタク/Aynu itak) Ainu is spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido by maybe 15 families. It was once spoken in the Kurile Islands, the northern part of…

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Ahom

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  Origin The Ahom script was probably derived from the Brahmi script. Ahom is an extinct Tai language spoken by the Ahom people who ruled the Brahmaputra valley in the…

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