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This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after the 18th century. |
This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after and during the 18th century. |
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== By parental language == |
== By parental language == |
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==== Chinese ==== |
==== Chinese ==== |
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* [[Mandarin|New |
* [[Mandarin|New Mandarin]] |
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* [[Mandarin#Imperial Cantonese (1860-1931)|Imperial Cantonese]] |
* [[Mandarin#Imperial Cantonese (1860-1931)|Imperial Cantonese]] |
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* [[Corean]] |
* [[Corean]] |
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==== Japanic ==== |
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* [[Japanese|Yamato Japanese]] |
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* [[Tauland#Ljoetsjoeans|Ljoetsjoean]] |
* [[Tauland#Ljoetsjoeans|Ljoetsjoean]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 5 May 2022
This is a list of languages spoken after and during the 18th century.
By parental language
Germanic
Creoles
Chinese
Coreanic
Japanic
Romanisation systems
- Keukenkamp (for Corean)
- Manastir (for Turkish)