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Browse by Language Family | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. Browse by Language Family. Language Family (active tab). Arai (Left May) (6). Yele-West New Britain (3). East Bird’s Head-Sentani (8). East Geelvink Bay (12). East New Britain (7). Language of the Day. 7500 West Camp Wisdom Road. Dallas, TX 75236-5629 USA. This web edition of the. May be cited as: Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.). 2016. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Nineteenth edition. Terms of Use Privacy Policy.
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Cree | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. A macrolanguage of Canada. A macrolanguage. Population total all languages: 87,220. SVO; animate/inanimate nouns; 11 consonant and 8 vowel phonemes; non-tonal; fourth person (obviative). OLAC resources in and about Cree. Includes: Moose Cree [crm]. Northern East Cree [crl]. Southern East Cree [crj]. An Ethnologue Country Report. Create a free account. To post Feedback about a country or language and be notified when others do the same. Language of the Day. 7500 West Camp Wisdom Road.
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Education and Unicode
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The Work of the Consortium. NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions. Where is my Character? Internationalization Programming for Mobile Applications. New Characters and Scripts. Unicode Locales Projects (CLDR). UDHR in Unicode Project. Form words and break lines. Sort text in different languages. Format numbers, dates, and times. Display languages whose written form flows from right to left, such as Arabic and Hebrew, or whose written form splits, combines, and reorders, such as languages of South Asia.
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Education and The Work of the Consortium
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New Characters and Script Encoding. The Unicode Locales Project - CLDR. UDHR in Unicode Project. The Work of the Consortium. NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions. Where is my Character? Internationalization Programming for Mobile Applications. New Characters and Scripts. Unicode Locales Projects (CLDR). UDHR in Unicode Project. The Work of the Consortium. New Characters and Script Encoding. The Unicode Consortium calls the process of adding new scripts and characters the encoding process. Encod...
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NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions
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Universities and Research Institutions. The Work of the Consortium. NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions. Where is my Character? Internationalization Programming for Mobile Applications. New Characters and Scripts. Unicode Locales Projects (CLDR). UDHR in Unicode Project. NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions. Many resources of interest to institutions are listed in the side navigation bar. These include books, articles, case studies, ways to get involved and more. To support them with their t...
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Students and Educators
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Computer Science and Mathematics. Typography and Font Design. The Work of the Consortium. NGOs, Universities, and Other Institutions. Where is my Character? Internationalization Programming for Mobile Applications. New Characters and Scripts. Unicode Locales Projects (CLDR). UDHR in Unicode Project. Computer Science and Mathematics. The study of advanced mathematics at universities is fully supported by the many mathematical alphabets, operators, and symbols encoded in Unicode. The American Mathemati...
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Three-letter Codes for Identifying Languages | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. Three-letter Codes for Identifying Languages. One feature of the Ethnologue. Codes for the representation of names of languages Part 3: Alpha 3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages. The current download tables are compatible with the latest updates to that standard. Examples of efforts that are already using these codes as a standard for language identification are the Open Language Archives Community. And its participating archives. That is, for any language identifier [ abc.
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Credits | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. Gary F. Simons. Charles D. Fennig. Colleen Ahland, Michael Ahland, J. Albert Bickford, Lorna Priest Evans, Linda Simons. Beth Brye, Colin Davis, Hannah Eichhorn, Robert Johnson, Abbey Thomas, Paul Thomas. John Amdahl, Matt Benjamin, Joe Bryant, Eva Horton, Marcus Love. Barbara Alber, Patrick Gourley. Database and Technical Support. Roger Hanggi, Joseph McCarthy, Stephen Tucker, Chad White. Language of the Day. About the 20th Edition. This web edition of the.
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World | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. 7,294,154,164. Institutional: 572, Developing: 1,619, Vigorous: 2,462, In Trouble: 1,524, Dying: 920. For categories, see Development. 1,144,196,000. 4,394,809,000. Language of the Day. 7500 West Camp Wisdom Road. Dallas, TX 75236-5629 USA. This web edition of the. May be cited as: Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.). 2016. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Nineteenth edition. Terms of Use Privacy Policy.
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Summary by language size | Ethnologue
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Skip to main content. The World Languages section of this site provides country summaries and language-by-language information. This section steps above that detail to offer a summary view of the world language situation. Specifically, it offers numerical tabulations of languages and number of speakers by world area, by language size, by language status, by language family, and by country. Summary by language size. Language Size (active tab). 100,000,000 to 999,999,999. 2,543,460,358. 2,458,383,987.
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