List of languages
From Roses, Tulips, & Liberty
This is a list of languages spoken after and during the 18th century organised by language family.
Language families
- Algonquian (
- Asiatic (Asiatisch)
- Australian (Australische)
- Austric (Austrik)
- Azanian (Azanisch)
- Aztalanic (
- Basque (
- Caucasian (Kaukasisch)
- Dravido-Corean (Dramidisch-Coreaans)
- Erythraean (Erythreeër)
- Eskimo (
- Hunnic (Hunnisch)
- Japonic (Jappisch)
- Maipure (
- Mande (Mandisch)
- Maya (
- North Pacific (
- Papuan (Papaans)
- Quechua (
- Tai (Tai)
- Tartarian (Tartarisch)
- Tupi (
- Westerzee (
Scythian
The Scythian languages (Dutch: Scythische talen) are a language family native to 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 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.
Aegean
Aryan
Baltic
Celtic
Slavic
Germanic
Netherlandic
- Continental Dutch
- Amerikaens
Creole descendants
Italic
Sinitic
Coreanic
Japanic
Romanisation systems
- Keukenkamp (for Corean)
- Manastir (for Turkish)