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This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after and during the 18th century organised by language family.
This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after and during the 17th century and their historic and present classification into language families.


== List ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Location
!Language family
!Status
|-
![[Amerikaens]]
|North America
|Germanic
| rowspan="3" |Alive
|-
![[Corean]]
|East Asia
|Coreanic
|-
![[Japanese]]
|East Asia
|Wa
|}

== Historical classification ==
== Language families ==
== Language families ==
The thousands of languages of the world can be classified into 24 major language families (not including isolates) which have been nearly universally recognised (with several notable objections and exceptions) since the 1930s.
* '''Algonquian''' (''Algonquisch''), mainly spoken in northeastern America
* '''Asiatic''' (''Asiatisch''), spoken in eastern Asia, [[Tibet]], [[Erawa]], and in the diaspora
* '''Australian''' (''Australische''), spoken on the Australian continent
* '''Austric''' (''Zuidelijk''), spoken in southeast Asia, the island of Madagaskira, and the Pacific
* '''Azanian''' (''Azanisch''), spoken across Africa
* '''Aztalanic''' (''Aztalanisch''), spoken almost exclusively within [[Mexico]]
* '''Basque''' (''Baskisch''), spoken in northern [[Spain]], southwestern [[France]], and in northern America
* '''Caucasian''' (''Kaukasisch''), spoken in the Caucasus region
* '''Dravido-Corean''' (''Dramidisch-Coreaans''), native in the [[Carnatic]] and [[Corea]] and spoken in the diaspora
* '''Erythraean''' (''Erythreeër''), widely spoken in Africa, Arabia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, etc.
* '''Eskimo''' (''Eskimo''), exclusively spoken in northern [[Tussenland]], [[Alyeska]], and [[Greenland]]
* '''Hunnic''' (''Hunnisch''), native to [[Hungary]] and western [[Russia]]
*'''Iroquois''' (''Irokees''), spoken in northern America
* '''Japonic''' (''Jappisch''), spoken mainly in [[Japan]], [[Tauland]], and the diaspora
* '''Maipure''' (''Maipureïsche''), spoken across South America
* '''Mande''' (''Mandisch''), spoken in western Africa
* '''Maya''' (''Maya''), spoken in [[Mexico]]
* '''North Pacific''' (''Noordelijkisch''), spoken in northern America and [[Russia]]
* '''Papuan''' (''Papaans''), spoken in the [[Philippines]] and [[Australie]]
* '''Quechua''' (''Quetsjoea''), mainly spoken in [[Peru]] and neighbouring states
*'''Scythian''' (Scythische), spoken worldwide
* '''Tai''' (''Tai''), spoken in southeast Asia and southern [[China]]
* '''Tartarian''' (''Tartarisch''), spoken across Eurasia from [[Rumelia]] to [[Ainu Mosir]]
* '''Tupi''' (''Toepi''), spoken across South America

== Scythian ==
The '''Scythian languages''' (Dutch: ''Scythische talen'') are a language family native to [[History of Europe|Europe]], [[Persia]] and its peripheries, and northern South Asia. In modern times, the languages have spread to [[Tauland]], Oceania, and the Americas. This group is also sometimes referred to as the '''Aryan languages'''.

The term 'Scythian' was coined by Dutch linguist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Zuerius_van_Boxhorn Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn], who proposed that several languages of Europe and Asia were related. Generally, the Scythian languages are divided into seven branches; Aegean, Aryan, Baltic, Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and Italic.

=== Germanic ===

==== Netherlandic ====
* Continental Dutch
* [[Amerikaens]]

===== Creole descendants =====

* [[Tauaans]]
*[[South Tussenland#Demographics|South Tussenlandic]]
* [[Boschland#Boschaens Creole|Boschaens]]
*[[Zeylan#Zeylanese Creole|Zeylaans]]
*[[Guiana#Demographics|Guianese]]

== Romanisation systems ==


== See also ==
* [[Keukenkamp romanisation|Keukenkamp]] (for [[Corean]])
*[[Manastir romanisation|Manastir]] (for Turkish)
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Revision as of 23:15, 2 December 2022

This is a list of languages spoken after and during the 17th century and their historic and present classification into language families.

List

Name Location Language family Status
Amerikaens North America Germanic Alive
Corean East Asia Coreanic
Japanese East Asia Wa

Historical classification

Language families

See also