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The Indo-European languages are primarily represented in Asia by the Indo-Iranian branch, with its two main subgroups: Indo-Aryan and Indo-Iranian. Indo-Aryan languages are mainly spoken in South Asia. Examples include languages such as Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu), Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Sylheti)
Languages of both eastern and southeast Asia typically have well-developed systems of numeral classifiers. [15] The other areas of the world where numerical classifier systems are common in indigenous languages are the western parts of North and South America, so that numerical classifiers could even be seen as a pan-Pacific Rim areal feature. [16]
Indigenous languages of Asia (8 C, 1 P) L. Language isolates of Asia (6 C, 15 P) Languages of Kurdistan (2 C, 27 P) M. Mashriqi Arabic (4 C, 18 P) P. Peninsular ...
A clickable map of the official language or lingua franca spoken in each state/province of South Asia excluding the Maldives. Indo-Aryan languages are in green, Iranic languages in dark green, Dravidian languages in purple, Tibeto-Burman languages in red, and Turkic languages in orange.
This is a list of countries by number of languages according to the 22nd edition of Ethnologue (2019). [1] ... 8 0.11 656,200 93,743 313,000
The Austronesian languages overall possess phoneme inventories which are smaller than the world average. Around 90% of the Austronesian languages have inventories of 19–25 sounds (15–20 consonants and 4–5 vowels), thus lying at the lower end of the global typical range of 20–37 sounds.
Sumerian language (5 C, 8 P) T. Tambora language (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Language isolates of Asia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Category: Languages of Asia by country. 13 languages. ... Languages of Kazakhstan (8 C, 23 P) Languages of Kuwait (3 C, 10 P) Languages of Kyrgyzstan (5 C, 13 P) L.