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!kaa
Karakalpak language
Karakalpak is a Turkic language mainly spoken by Karakalpaks in Karakalpakstan , as well as by Bashkirs and Nogay. Ethnic Karakalpaks who live in the viloyatlar of Uzbekistan tend to speak local Uzbek dialects.-Classification:...

 
| ||kaa||I/L|| ||Қарақалпақ||Karakalpak||karakalpak||karakalpako||卡拉卡尔帕克语||каракалпакский||Karakalpakisch
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!kab
Kabyle language
Kabyle or Kabylian is a Berber language spoken by the Kabyle people north and northeast of Algeria. Estimates about the number of speakers range from 5 million to about 7 million speakers worldwide, the majority in Algeria.-Classification:The classification of Kabyle is Afro-Asiatic, Berber and...

 
| ||kab||I/L|| ||Taqbaylit||Kabyle||kabyle||cabilio||卡拜尔语; 卡布列语||кабильский||Kabylisch
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!kac 
| ||kac||I/L|| || ||Kachin||kachin|| ||景颇语; 克钦语||качинский||Kachin
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!kad 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadara|| || || || ||
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!kae
Ketangalan language
Ketagalan was a Formosan language spoken south of modern-day Taipei in northern Taiwan....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Ketangalan|| || ||凯达格兰语|| ||
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!kaf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katso|| || || || ||
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!kag 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kajaman|| || || || ||
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!kah 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kara (Central African Republic)|| || || || ||
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!kai
Karekare language
Karekare is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State and Yobe State, Nigeria. Dialects include Birkai, Jalalam, and Kwarta Mataci.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karekare|| || || || ||
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!kaj 
| || ||I/L|| ||Kaje||Jju|| || || || ||
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!kak 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kallahan, Kayapa|| || || || ||
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!kal 
|kl||kal||I/L|| ||kalaallisut||Kalaallisut||groenlandais||groenlandés||格陵兰语||гренландский||Kalaallisut
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!kam 
| ||kam||I/L|| || ||Kamba (Kenya)||kamba|| ||卡姆巴语; 坎巴语||камба||
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!kan
Kannada language
Kannada or , is a language spoken in India predominantly in the state of Karnataka. Kannada, whose native speakers are called Kannadigas and number roughly 50 million, is one of the 30 most spoken languages in the world...

 
|kn||kan||I/L|| ||ಕನ್ನಡ||Kannada||kannada||canarés||卡纳达语; 康纳达语||каннада||Kannada
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!kao
Xaasongaxango language
The Kassonke language, Xaasongaxango , or Western Maninka , is a Manding language spoken by the Khassonké of western Mali and by the Malinke of eastern Senegal. The Kassonke variety is a national language in Mali...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Xaasongaxango|| || || || ||
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!kap
Bezhta language
The Bezhta language , also known as Kapucha , belongs to the Tsezic group of the North Caucasian language family...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Бежкьа||Bezhta||bezhta||bezhta|| || ||
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!kaq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Capanahua|| || || || ||
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!kas
Kashmiri language
Kashmiri is a language from the Dardic sub-group and it is spoken primarily in the Kashmir Valley, in Jammu and Kashmir. There are approximately 5,554,496 speakers in Jammu and Kashmir, according to the Census of 2001. Most of the 105,000 speakers or so in Pakistan are émigrés from the Kashmir...

 
|ks||kas||I/L|| ||كشميري||Kashmiri||kashmiri||cachemir||克什米尔语||кашмири||Kashmiri
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!kat
Georgian language
Georgian is the native language of the Georgians and the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus.Georgian is the primary language of about 4 million people in Georgia itself, and of another 500,000 abroad...

 
|ka||geo||I/L|| ||ქართული||Georgian||géorgien||georgiano||格鲁吉亚语; 乔治亚语||грузинский||Georgisch
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!kau
Kanuri language
Kanuri is a dialect continuum spoken by some four million people, as of 1987, in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as small minorities in southern Libya and by a diaspora in Sudan. It belongs to the Western Saharan subphylum of Nilo-Saharan...

 
|kr||kau||M/L|| ||kanuri||Kanuri||kanouri||canurí||卡努里语||канури||Kanuri
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!kav
Katukína language
Katukína is a Katukinian language spoken by only one person in 1976 in Acre, Brazil. It is probably extinct....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katukína|| ||katukína|| || ||
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!kaw
Kawi language
Kawi is a literary and prose language on the islands of Java, Bali, and Lombok, based on Old Javanese, a language with a sizable vocabulary of Sanskrit loanwords. Kawi is the ancestor language of modern Javanese. The name "kawi" is derived from the root ku, which in Sanskrit means “poet”, and, in...

 
| ||kaw||I/A|| ||Bhāṣa Kawi||Kawi||kawi|| ||卡威语; 古爪哇语||кави||
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!kax 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kao|| || || || ||
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!kay
Kamayurá language
The Kamayurá language belongs to the Tupi–Guarani family , and is spoken by the Kamayurá people of Brazil – who numbered about 290 individuals as of the year 2004.-Vowels:-Consonants:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamayurá|| ||kamayurá|| || ||
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!kaz
Kazakh language
Kazakh is a Turkic language which belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages, closely related to Nogai and Karakalpak....

 
|kk||kaz||I/L|| ||Қазақша||Kazakh||kazakh||kazaj(i)o||哈萨克语||казахский||Kasachisch
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!kba 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kalarko|| || || || ||
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!kbb 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kaxuiâna|| ||kaxuiâna|| || ||
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!kbc
Kadiweu language
Kadiweu is a Mataco–Guaicuru language spoken by 1,200-1,800 people in Brazil. It is mainly a subject–verb–object language and its ISO 639-3 code is kbc....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadiwéu|| || || || ||
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!kbd
Kabardian language
The Kabardian language, also known as East Circassian , is a Northwest Caucasian language, closely related to the Adyghe language. It is spoken mainly in the Russian republics of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia and in Turkey and the Middle East...

 
| ||kbd||I/L|| ||къэбэрдеибзэ||Kabardian||kabardien||cabardiano||卡巴尔达语||кабардино-черкесский||Kabardinisch
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!kbe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanju|| || || || ||
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!kbf
Kakauhua language
Kakauhua is an extinct Alacalufan language formerly spoken in Chile. - References :*...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kakauhua|| || || || ||
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!kbg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khamba|| || || || ||
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!kbh
Camsá language
Camsá is a language isolate of Colombia.-Genealogical relations:Camsá has been linked with various hypothetical phylum proposals including Macro-Chibchan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Camsá|| ||camsá|| || ||
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!kbi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaptiau|| || || || ||
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!kbj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kari|| || || || ||
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!kbk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koiari, Grass|| || || || ||
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!kbl
Kanembu language
Kanembu is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Chad by the Kanembu people. It is closely related to Kanuri.-References:Jouannet, Francis 1977. Essai d'inventaire phonétique du parler kanembou des Ngaldoukou du Sud-Kanem. Études phonologiques tchadiennes , pp. 129–143, Paris : SELAF.Jouannet,...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanembu|| || || || ||
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!kbm
Iwal language
Iwal is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,900 people from nine villages in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Iwal|| || || || ||
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!kbn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kare (Central African Republic)|| || || || ||
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!kbo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keliko|| || || || ||
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!kbp
Kabiyé language
Kabiyè is a Grusi language spoken primarily in northern Togo, and also by smaller numbers of people in Benin and Ghana. It is one of two national languages of Togo.-References:-External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabiyé|| || || || ||
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!kbq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamano|| || || || ||
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!kbr
Kafa language
Kaffa is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia around Bonga in the Keficho Shekicho Zone. The language is also called Kafi nono.- Further reading :...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kafa||kafa|| || || ||
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!kbs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kande|| || || || ||
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!kbt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Abadi|| || || ||авадхи||
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!kbu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabutra|| || || || ||
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!kbv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dera (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
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!kbw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaiep|| || || || ||
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!kbx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ap Ma|| || || || ||
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!kby 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanuri, Manga|| || || || ||
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!kbz
Duhwa language
Duhwa is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nasarawa State, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Duhwa|| || || || ||
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!kca
Khanty language
Khanty or Xanty language, also known previously as the Ostyak language, is a language of the Khant peoples. It is spoken in Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrugs, as well as in Aleksandrovsky and Kargosoksky districts of Tomsk Oblast in Russia...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||ханты||Khanty||khanty||janti||汉特语||хантыйский||Chantisch
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!kcb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kawacha|| || || || ||
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!kcc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lubila|| || || || ||
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!kcd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanum, Ngkâlmpw|| || || || ||
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!kce 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaivi|| || || || ||
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!kcf
Ukaan language
Ukaan is an undocumented and sparsely described Niger–Congo language or dialect cluster of uncertain affiliation....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ukaan|| || || || ||
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!kcg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tyap|| || || || ||
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!kch 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vono|| || || || ||
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!kci 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamantan|| || || || ||
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!kcj
Kobiana language
Kobiana or Buy is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea-Bissau....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kobiana|| || || || ||
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!kck 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalanga|| || || ||каланга||
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!kcl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kela (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
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!kcm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gula (Central African Republic)|| || || || ||
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!kcn
Nubi language
The Nubi language is a Sudanese Arabic-based creole language spoken in Uganda around Bombo, and in Kenya around Kibera, by the descendants of Emin Pasha's Sudanese soldiers who were settled there by the British colonial administration...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nubi|| || || || ||
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!kco 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinalakna|| || || || ||
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!kcp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanga|| || || || ||
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!kcq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamo|| || || || ||
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!kcr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katla|| || || || ||
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!kcs
Koenoem language
Koenoem is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koenoem|| || || || ||
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!kct 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaian|| || || || ||
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!kcu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kami (Tanzania)|| || || || ||
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!kcv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kete|| || || || ||
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!kcw
Kabwari language
Bwari, or Kabwari, is a minor Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabwari|| || || || ||
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!kcx
Kachama-Ganjule language
Kachama-Ganjule is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia on islands in Lake Chamo and Lake Abaya. Kachama is spoken on Gidicho island in Lake Abaya, whereas Ganjule was originally spoken on a small island in Lake Chamo. Now the Ganjule speakers have relocated to the west shore of the Lake....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kachama-Ganjule|| || || || ||
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!kcy
Korandje language
Korandje is by far the most northerly of the Songhay languages. It is spoken around the oasis of Tabelbala by about 3000 people; its name literally means "village's language"...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korandje|| || || || ||
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!kcz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konongo|| || || || ||
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!kda
Worimi language
Worimi or Gadjang is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It was the traditional language of the Worimi people, whose descendants now speak English.-Classification:...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Worimi|| || || || ||
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!kdc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kutu|| || || || ||
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!kdd
Yankunytjatjara language
Yankunytjatjara is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages, belonging to the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Yankunytjatjara|| || || || ||
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!kde
Makonde language
Makonde is the language spoken by the Makonde, an ethnic group in southeast Tanzania and northern Mozambique. Makonde is a central Bantu language closely related to Yao...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Makonde|| || ||马孔德语||маконде||
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!kdf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mamusi|| || || || ||
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!kdg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Seba|| || || || ||
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!kdh
Tem language
Tem , or Kotokoli , is a Gur language spoken in Togo, Ghana, and Benin. It is used by neighboring peoples....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tem|| || || || ||
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!kdi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumam|| || || || ||
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!kdj
Karamojong language
The Karamojong Language is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken mainly in the Karamoja subregion of north-eastern Uganda....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karamojong|| || ||卡拉莫琼语|| ||
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!kdk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Numee|| || || || ||
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!kdl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tsikimba|| || || || ||
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!kdm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kagoma|| || || || ||
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!kdn
Kunda language
Kunda is a Bantu language of Zimbabwe and Zambia, with a few thousand speakers in Mozambique....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kunda|| || || ||кунда||
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!kdp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaningdon-Nindem|| || || || ||
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!kdq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koch|| || || || ||
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!kdr
Karaim language
The Karaim language is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, in a similar manner to Yiddish or Ladino. It is spoken by Crimean Karaites – ethnic Turkic adherents of Karaite Judaism in Crimea, Lithuania, Poland and western Ukraine...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Къарай||Karaim||karaim||karaim||卡拉伊姆语||караимский||Karaimisch
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!kdt
Kuy language
Kuy language is a Katuic language, part of the larger Austroasiatic family.Kuy is one of the more important languages of the Mon–Khmer family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuy|| || || || ||
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!kdu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadaru|| || || || ||
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!kdv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kado|| || || || ||
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!kdw
Koneraw language
Koneraw is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken in West New Guinea. It was missed by classifications of Papuan languages until recently, but is clearly close to Mombum....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koneraw|| || || || ||
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!kdx
Kam language
The Kam language, or Nyingwom , is one of the Savanna languages spoken in eastern Nigeria.It was labeled as branch "G8" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language-family proposal, and is now thought to be closest to the Waja languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kam|| || || || ||
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!kdy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keder|| || || || ||
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!kdz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwaja|| || || || ||
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!kea 
| || ||I/L|| ||kriolu kabuverdianu||Kabuverdianu||créole du Cap-Vert|| || || ||Kapverdisch
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!keb
Kele language
Kele or Gele’ is a language spoken in the easterly section of inland Manus Island, New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kélé|| || || || ||
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!kec
Keiga language
Keiga or Yega is a Kadu language spoken in Kordofan. Dialects are Demik and Keiga proper ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keiga|| || || || ||
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!ked 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kerewe|| || || || ||
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!kee 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keres, Eastern|| || || || ||
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!kef 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kpessi|| || || || ||
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!keg
Tese language
Tese is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba Hills of Sudan.Ethnologue lists Keiga Jirru as an alternate name, but that is a distinct Temein language.-References:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tese|| || || || ||
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!keh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keak|| || || || ||
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!kei
Kei language
Kei is an Indonesian language spoken by approximately inhabitants of the Moluccas...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kei|| || || || ||
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!kej 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadar|| || || || ||
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!kek 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kekchí||kekchi||kekchí|| || ||
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!kel 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kela (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || ||
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!kem
Kemak language
Kemak is a language spoken in East Timor. An alternate name is Ema. It is most closely related to Tocodede and Mambai. It has the status of one of the national languages in the East Timor constitution, besides the official languages of Portuguese and Tetum. The number of speakers has fallen in...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemak|| || || || ||
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!ken 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kenyang|| || || || ||
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!keo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kakwa|| ||kákwâ|| || ||
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!kep
Kaikadi language
The Kaikadi language is a Dravidian language related to Tamil, spoken by about 23,000 people of the nomad Kaikadi tribe....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaikadi|| || || || ||
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!keq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamar|| || || || ||
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!ker
Kera language
Kera is an East Chadic language spoken by 45,000 people in Southwest Chad and 6,000 people in North Cameroon.-Grammar:Kera is a subject–verb–object language, using prepositions. It uses exclusively borderline case-marking.-External links:******...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kera|| || || || ||
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!kes 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kugbo|| || || || ||
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!ket
Ket language
The Ket language, formerly known as Yenisei Ostyak, is a Siberian language long thought to be an isolate, the sole surviving language of a Yeniseian language family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ket||ket|| ||愒语|| ||
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!keu
Akebu language
Akebu or Kebu is one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages spoken by the Akebu people of southern Togo and southeastern Ghana. It is a language with nominal classes...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Akebu|| || || || ||
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!kev
Kanikkaran language
Kanikkaran is a language spoken by 19,000 people in southern India. They dwell in forests or near to forests in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam in Kerala, and Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanikkaran|| || || || ||
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!kew 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kewa, West|| || || || ||
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!kex 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kukna|| || || || ||
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!key 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kupia|| || || || ||
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!kez 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kukele|| || || || ||
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!kfa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kodagu|| || ||科达古语|| ||
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!kfb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kolami, Northwestern|| || ||科拉米语|| ||
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!kfc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konda-Dora|| || ||孔达语|| ||
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!kfd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koraga, Korra|| || || || ||
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!kfe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kota (India)|| || ||科塔语|| ||
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!kff
Koya language
Koya is a South Central Dravidian language of the Kui-Gondi subgroup.It is variously written in the Oriya, Telugu, Devanagari or Roman script...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koya|| ||koya|| || ||
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!kfg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kudiya|| || || || ||
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!kfh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurichiya|| || || || ||
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!kfi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurumba|| || || || ||
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!kfj
Kemiehua language
Kemiehua, is a poorly classified Mon–Khmer language spoken by a thousand people in China. Li proposes that it's a Mangic language. It has a subject–object–verb word order....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemiehua|| || ||克蔑语|| ||
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!kfk
Kinnauri language
Kinnauri, also known as Kanauri, Kanor, Koonawur, or Kunawar is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Kinnaur district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.-Consonants:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinnauri|| ||kinnauri|| || ||
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!kfl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kung|| || || || ||
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!kfm
Khunsari language
Khunsari dialect is a Central dialect within the South Median branch of Northwestern Iranian languages, spoken in Khansar, a town in the west of Isfahan Province of Iran. Some of the oldest isoglosses include the development of Aryan palatals to fricatives: OIr...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khunsari|| || || || ||
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!kfn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuk|| || || || ||
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!kfo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koro (Côte d'Ivoire)|| || || || ||
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!kfp
Korwa language
Korwa, or Koraku , is a Munda language of India.Korwa is a dialect continuum. The two principal varieties are Korwa and Koraku , spoken by the Korwa and Kodaku people. The Kodaku in Jharkand call their language "Korwa". Both speak Sadri, Kurukh, or Chhattisgarhi as a second language, or in the...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korwa|| ||korwa|| || ||
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!kfq
Korku language
The Korku language is the language of the Korku tribe of central India. It belongs to the Kolarian or Munda family, isolated in the midst of a Dravidian population. The Korkus are also closely associated with the Nihali people, many of whom have traditionally lived in special quarters of Korku...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korku|| ||korku||科尔库语|| ||
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!kfr 
| || ||I/L|| ||કચ્ચિ||Kachchi|| || || || ||
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!kfs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bilaspuri|| || || || ||
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!kft 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanjari|| || || || ||
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!kfu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katkari|| || || || ||
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!kfv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurmukar|| || || || ||
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!kfw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Naga, Kharam|| || || || ||
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!kfx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pahari, Kullu|| || || || ||
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!kfy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumauni|| || || || ||
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!kfz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koromfé|| || || || ||
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!kga 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koyaga|| || || || ||
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!kgb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kawe|| || || || ||
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!kgc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kasseng|| || || || ||
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!kgd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kataang|| || || || ||
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!kge 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komering|| || || || ||
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!kgf
Kube language
Kube , also Mongi, is a Papuan language spoken in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Kurungtufu, Yoangen ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kube|| || || || ||
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!kgg
Kusunda language
Kusunda is a language isolate spoken by a handful of people in western Nepal. It has only recently been described in any detail.For decades the Kusunda language was thought to be on the verge of extinction, with little hope of ever knowing it well...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kusunda|| || || || ||
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!kgh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Upper Tanudan|| || || || ||
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!kgi
Selangor Sign Language
Selangor Sign Language , also known as Kuala Lumpur Sign Language , is a sign language used in Malaysia. It was originally based on American Sign Language but has diverged significantly enough to now be considered a language in its own right...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Selangor Sign Language|| || ||雪兰莪手语|| ||
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!kgj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kham, Gamale|| || || || ||
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!kgk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaiwá|| ||kaiwá|| || ||
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!kgl 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kunggari|| || || || ||
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!kgm
Karipuná language
Karipuná is a Tupi language spoken by 12-15 individuals in Rondônia, Brazil, though it is unknown how many speakers live in the forest. It is near extinction. It is very similar to neighboring languages, and might be considered a dialect of Kagwahiva....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Karipúna|| ||karipúna|| || ||
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!kgn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karingani|| || || || ||
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!kgo
Krongo language
Krongo, also spelled Korongo or Kurungu and known as Dimodongo, Kadumodi, or Tabanya after local towns, is a Kadu language spoken in Kordofan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krongo|| || || || ||
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!kgp
Kaingang language
The Kaingang language is an indigenous language spoken in the South of Brazil, belonging to the Gê language family. The Kaingang nation has about 30,000  people, and about from 60% to 65% speak the language...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaingáng||kaingáng|| || || ||
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!kgq
Kamoro language
The Kamoro language is an Asmat–Kamoro language spoken in New Guinea by approximately 8,000 people.-References:# Moseley, Christopher and R. E. Asher, ed. Atlas of the Worlds Languages p. 110...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamoro|| || || || ||
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!kgr
Abun language
Abun, also known as Yimbun, A Nden, Manif, Karon, is a West Papuan language of New Guinea. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross assigned it to the West Papuan family, based on similarities in pronouns, Ethnologue removed it as a language isolate....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Abun||abun|| || || ||
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!kgs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumbainggar|| || || || ||
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!kgt
Somyev language
Somyev , also known as Kila, is a nearly extinct Mambiloid language of Nigeria, spoken by a caste of blacksmiths that live among the Mambila....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Somyev|| || || || ||
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!kgu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kobol|| || || || ||
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!kgv
Karas language
Karas is a divergent Trans–New Guinea language spoken on Karas Island off the Bomberai Peninsula, that appears to be most closely related to the West Bomberai languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karas|| || || || ||
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!kgw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karon Dori|| || || || ||
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!kgx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamaru|| || || || ||
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!kgy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kyerung|| || || || ||
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!kha
Khasi language
Khasi is an Austro-Asiatic language spoken primarily in Meghalaya state in India by the Khasi people. Khasi is part of the Austroasiatic family of languages, and is fairly closely related to the Munda branch of that family, which is spoken in east&endash;central India.Although most of the 865,000...

 
| ||kha||I/L|| ||Khasi||Khasi||khasi||jasí||卡西语||кхаси||Khasi
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!khb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lü|| || ||傣仂语; 傣泐语; 西双版纳傣语|| ||
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!khc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tukang Besi North|| || || || ||
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!khd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanum, Bädi|| || || || ||
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!khe
Korowai language
-References:* The Korowai of Irian Jaya: Their Language in Its Cultural Context by Gerrit J. Van Enk & Lourens de Vries ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korowai|| || || || ||
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!khf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khuen|| || || || ||
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!khg
Khams Tibetan language
Khams Tibetan is the Tibetan language used by the majority of the people in the Kham region of eastern Tibet . It is one of the four main spoken languages of Tibetan, the other three being those of U-Tsang , Amdo and Western Tibetan...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tibetan, Khams|| || ||康藏语|| ||
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!khh
Kehu language
Kehu is an unclassified and nearly extinct language of New Guinea.Mark Donohue said that Kehu is "probably a Geelvink Bay language, but noone knows enough about those languages, systematically, to say this with confidence for anyone [sic] beyond Barapasi, Tunggare and Bauzi"...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kehu|| || || || ||
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!khj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuturmi|| || || || ||
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!khk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mongolian, Halh|| || ||喀尔喀蒙古语|| ||
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!khl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lusi|| || || || ||
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!khm 
|km||khm||I/L|| ||ខ្មែរ||Khmer||khmer||jemer||高棉语||кхмерский||
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!khn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khandesi|| ||jandeshi|| || ||
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!kho 
| ||kho||I/A|| || ||Khotanese||khotanais|| ||于阗语||хотанский||
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!khp
Kapori language
Kapori is a former language isolate related to the small family of Kaure languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kapori|| || || || ||
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!khq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Songhay, Koyra Chiini|| || || || ||
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!khr
Kharia language
The Kharia language is an Austro-Asiatic language that is primarily spoken by indigenous Kharia people of eastern India.-Classification:Kharia belongs to the Kharia–Juang branch of the Munda language family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kharia|| ||jaria|| || ||
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!khs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kasua|| || || || ||
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!kht 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khamti|| || ||坎梯语|| ||
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!khu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nkhumbi|| || || || ||
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!khv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khvarshi||khvarchi||khvarshi|| || ||
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!khw
Khowar language
For the ethnic group, see under Chitrali people.Khowar , also known as Chitrali, is a Dardic language spoken by 400,000 people in Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan , and in parts of Upper Swat...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khowar|| || ||科瓦语|| ||
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!khx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanu|| || || || ||
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!khy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || ||келе||
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!khz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keapara|| || || || ||
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!kia
Kim language
Kim of southern Chad is an Mbum language spoken by 15,000 people. It was once mistakenly classified as Chadic. There is strong dialectical divergence; Garap , Gerep , Kolop , and Kosop may actually be distinct languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kim|| || || || ||
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!kib
Koalib language
Koalib is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in the Sudan. The Koalib Nuba, Turum, and Umm Heitan ethnic groups speak this language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koalib|| || || || ||
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!kic 
| || ||I/L|| ||kikapú||Kickapoo|| ||kikapú|| || ||
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!kid
Koshin language
Koshin is a Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is traditionally classified as a Western Beboid language, but that has not been demonstrated to be a valid family."Koshin" is the name of the village the language is spoken in.-References:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koshin|| || || || ||
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!kie 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kibet|| || || || ||
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!kif 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Parbate, Eastern|| || || || ||
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!kig 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kimaama|| || || || ||
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!kih
Kilmeri language
Kilmeri is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea near the border with Indonesian Papua. It is not being learned by children....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kilmeri|| || || || ||
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!kii
Kitsai language
The Kitsai language is an extinct member of the Caddoan language family. It was spoken in Oklahoma by the Kichai tribe and became extinct in the 1930s. It is thought to be related to Wichita but more closely to Pawnee...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kitsai||kitsai|| || || ||
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!kij 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kilivila|| || || || ||Kilivila
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!kik 
|ki||kik||I/L|| ||Gĩkũyũ||Kikuyu||kikuyu||quicuyú||基库尤语; 吉库尤语||кикуйю||Kikuyu
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!kil
Kariya language
Kariya is an Afroasiatic language spoken in a single village of Bauchi State, Nigeria.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kariya|| || || || ||
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!kim 
| || ||I/L|| ||Тоъфа||Karagas|| ||tofa||卡拉嘎斯语|| ||
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!kin
Kinyarwanda language
Kinyarwanda , is a dialect of the Rwanda-Rundi language spoken by some 12 million people in Rwanda, where it is the official language, and adjacent parts of southern Uganda...

 
|rw||kin||I/L|| ||kinyaRwanda||Kinyarwanda||rwanda||ruandés||基尼阿万达语; 卢安达语||киньяруанда||Kinyarwanda
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!kio
Kiowa language
Kiowa is a Kiowa–Tanoan language spoken by the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma in primarily Caddo, Kiowa, and Comanche counties. The Kiowa tribal center is located in Carnegie...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Cáuijo̱:gà||Kiowa||kiowa||kiowa||基奧瓦语|| ||
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!kip 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kham, Sheshi|| || || || ||
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!kiq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kosadle|| || || || ||
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!kir 
|ky||kir||I/L|| ||Кыргыз||Kyrgyz||kirghize||kirguís||吉尔吉斯语; 柯尔克孜语||киргизский||Kirgisisch
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!kis 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kis|| || || || ||Kis
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!kit
Agob language
Agöb, or Dabu, is a language of the South-Central Papuan family, spoken in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. It forms a dialect chain with Idi; the Idi and Agob dialects are at the ends of the chain....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Agob|| || || || ||
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!kiu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kirmanjki (individual language)|| || ||北扎扎其语|| ||
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!kiv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kimbu|| || || || ||
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!kiw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kiwai, Northeast|| || || || ||
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!kix 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khiamniungan Naga|| || || || ||
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!kiy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kirikiri|| || || || ||
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!kiz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kisi|| || || || ||
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!kja 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mlap|| || || || ||
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!kjb
Q'anjob'al language
Q'anjob'al is a Mayan language spoken primarily in Guatemala and part of Mexico. According to 1998 estimates compiled by SIL International in Ethnologue, there were approximately 77,700 native speakers, primarily in the Huehuetenango Department of Guatemala. Q'anjob'al is a member of the...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanjobal, Eastern|| || || || ||
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!kjc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konjo, Coastal|| || || || ||
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!kjd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kiwai, Southern|| || || || ||
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!kje 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kisar|| || || || ||Kisar
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!kjf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khalaj|| || || ||Халаджский язык||Chaladschische Sprache
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!kjg
Khmu language
Khmu is the language of the Khmu people of the northern Laos region. It is also spoken in adjacent areas of Vietnam, Thailand and China. Khmu lends its name to the Khmuic branch of the Austro-Asiatic language family, which also includes Khmer and Vietnamese. Within Austro-Asiatic, Khmu is often...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khmu|| || ||克木语|| ||
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!kjh
Khakas language
Khakas is a Turkic language spoken by the Khakas people, who mainly live in the southern Siberian Khakas Republic, or Khakassia, in Russia...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Хакасча||Khakas|| ||jakas||哈卡斯语||хакасский||Chakassische Sprache
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!kji 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Zabana|| || || || ||
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!kjj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khinalugh||khinalough||khinalugh|| || ||
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!kjk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konjo, Highland|| || || || ||
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!kjl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Parbate, Western|| || || || ||
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!kjm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kháng|| || || || ||
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!kjn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kunjen|| || || || ||
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!kjo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinnauri, Harijan|| || || || ||
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!kjp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Pwo Eastern|| || || || ||
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!kjq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keres, Western|| || || || ||
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!kjr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurudu|| || || || ||
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!kjs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kewa, East|| || || || ||
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!kjt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Phrae Pwo|| || || || ||
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!kju
Kashaya language
Kashaya is a name for a branch of Pomo people whose historical home is the Pacific Coastline of what is now Sonoma County, California, and also their severely endangered Pomoan language. The Pomoan languages have been classified as part of the Hokan language family, although this proposal is...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kashaya|| || || || ||
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!kjx
Ramopa language
Keriaka Ramopa is an East Papuan of Bougainville, an island to the east of New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ramopa|| || || || ||
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!kjy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Erave|| || || || ||
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!kjz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bumthangkha||bumthang|| || || ||
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!kka 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kakanda|| || || || ||
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!kkb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwerisa|| || || || ||
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!kkc
Odoodee language
Odoodee is a Trans–New Guinea language of New Guinea, spoken in the plains east of the Strickland River....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Odoodee|| || || || ||
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!kkd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinuku|| || || || ||
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!kke 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kakabe|| || || || ||
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!kkf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalaktang Monpa|| || ||噶拉塘-门巴语|| ||
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!kkg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Mabaka Valley|| || || || ||
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!kkh
Khün language
The Khün language or Tai Khün language is the language of the Tai Khün people of Kengtung, Shan state, Myanmar. It is a Tai language, closely related to Thai and Lao.-Phonology:-External links:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khün|| || ||坤语|| ||
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!kki 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kagulu|| || || || ||
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!kkj
Kako language
Kako or Mkako or Mkaka, is a Bantu language spoken mainly in Cameroon, but also has speakers in the Central African Republic and Congo. The main population centers of Kako speakers includes Batouri and Ndélélé in the East Region of Cameroon....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kako|| || || || ||
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!kkk
Kokota language
Kokota is an Austronesian language spoken by perhaps as many as 1,200 people in three villages on Santa Isabel in the Solomon Islands. The villages of Goveo and Sisiga lie on the north coast, while Hurepelo lies on the south coast...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kokota|| || || || ||
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!kkl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Yale, Kosarek|| || || || ||
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!kkm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kiong|| || || || ||
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!kkn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kon Keu|| || || || ||
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!kko 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karko|| || || || ||
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!kkp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gugubera|| || || || ||
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!kkq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaiku|| || || || ||
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!kkr
Kir-Balar language
Kir-Balar is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kir-Balar|| || || || ||
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!kks
Giiwo language
Giiwo is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Giiwo|| || || || ||
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!kkt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koi|| || || || ||
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!kku 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tumi|| || || || ||
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!kkv
Kangean language
Kangean is a language spoken in Indonesia, in the Kangean Islands which lie to the east of Madura Island. It is barely intelligible with Madurese proper....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kangean|| || || || ||
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!kkw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Teke-Kukuya|| || || || ||
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!kkx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kohin|| || || || ||
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!kky 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Guguyimidjir|| || || || ||
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!kkz
Kaska language
Kaska is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Kaska people in the southeastern Yukon territory and northern British Columbia in Canada.-References:***...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Dene Dzage||Kaska|| || ||卡斯卡语|| ||
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!kla
Klamath-Modoc language
Klamath-Modoc is a Native American language that was spoken around Klamath Lake in what is now southern Oregon and northern California. It is the traditional language of the Klamath and Modoc peoples, each of whom spoke a dialect of the language...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Klamath-Modoc|| ||klamath-modoc|| || ||
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!klb
Kiliwa language
Kiliwa is a Yuman language spoken in Baja California, in the far northwest of Mexico, by the Kiliwa people. It may form part of the hypothetical Hokan linguistic phylum. Kiliwa is the southernmost representative of the family, and the one that is most distinct from the remaining Yuman languages,...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kiliwa|| ||kiliwa|| || ||
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!klc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kolbila|| || || || ||
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!kld
Gamilaraay language
The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi language is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in South East Australia. It was the traditional language of the Kamilaroi people, but is now moribund—according to Ethnologue, there were only 3 speakers left in 1997...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gamilaraay|| || || || ||
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!kle 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulung (Nepal)|| || || || ||
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!klf
Kendeje language
Kenjeje is a Maban language language of Chad. The two dialects, Yaali and Faranga, are quite distinct, and have little contact....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kendeje|| || || || ||
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!klg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalagan, Tagakaulu|| || || || ||
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!klh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Weliki|| || || || ||
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!kli 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalumpang|| || || || ||
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!klj 
| || ||I/L||||Qalayce||Khalaj, Turkic|| ||jalaj||哈拉吉语|| ||
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!klk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kono (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
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!kll 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalagan, Kagan|| || || || ||
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!klm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kolom|| || || || ||
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!kln
Kalenjin language
The Nandi languages, or Kalenjin proper, are a dialect cluster of the Kalenjin branch of the Nilotic language family.In Kenya, where speakers make up 18% of the population, the name Kalenjin, a Nandi expression meaning "I say ", gained prominence in the late 1940s and the early 1950s, when several...

 
| || ||M/L|| || ||Kalenjin|| || ||卡伦津语|| ||
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!klo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kapya|| || || || ||
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!klp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamasa|| || || || ||
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!klq
Rumu language
Rumu , or Kairi , is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. Other names for it are Dumu and Kibiri....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Rumu|| || || || ||
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!klr
Khaling language
Khaling is a Kiranti language spoken in Khotang district, Nepal-References:*Hale, Austin, editor. 1973. Collected papers on Khaling, Kulunge, Darai, Newari, Chitwan Tharu. Nepal Studies in Linguistics, 1. Kirtipur: Summer Institute of Linguistics and Institute for Nepal and Asian Studies. vii, 87...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khaling|| || || || ||
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!kls
Kalasha language
The description Kalasha language may refer to:*Kalasha-mondr, the language of the Kalasha of Chitral*Kalasha-ala, the language of the Kalasha of Nuristan...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalasha|| || || || ||
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!klt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nukna|| || || || ||
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!klu
Klao language
Klao is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language family, spoken primarily in Liberia, with some speakers also in Sierra Leone. It uses SVO word order for main clauses and SOV for embedded clauses. A Klao translation of the Bible by missionary Nancy Lightfoot was released in 2000. The language...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Klao|| || || || ||
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!klv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Maskelynes|| || || || ||
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!klw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lindu|| || || || ||
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!klx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koluwawa|| || || || ||
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!kly 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalao|| || || || ||
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!klz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabola|| || || || ||
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!kma 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konni|| || || || ||
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!kmb 
| ||kmb||I/L|| || ||Kimbundu||kimbundu|| ||姆本杜语||северный мбунду||
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!kmc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dong, Southern|| || ||南侗语|| ||
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!kmd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Madukayang|| || || || ||
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!kme 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bakole|| || || || ||
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!kmf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kare (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
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!kmg
Kâte language
Kâte is a Papuan language spoken by about 6,000 people in the Finschhafen District of Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Finisterre–Huon branch of the Trans–New Guinea phylum of languages...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kâte|| || || || ||
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!kmh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalam|| || || || ||
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!kmi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kami (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
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!kmj
Kumarbhag Paharia language
The Kumarbhag Paharia language is spoken in the Jharkhand and West Bengal states of India, and tiny pockets of Orissa state. It is a member of the Northern branch of the Dravidian language family, along with the Kurukh language and the Brahui language spoken in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumarbhag Paharia|| || || || ||
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!kmk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Limos|| || || || ||
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!kml 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Lower Tanudan|| || || || ||
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!kmm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kom (India)|| || || || ||
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!kmn
Awtuw language
Awtuw , also known as Kamnum, is spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It is a polysynthetic language closely related to Karawa and Pouye.It is an endangered language, being widely replaced by Tok Pisin.-References:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Awtuw|| || || || ||
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!kmo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwoma|| || || || ||
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!kmp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gimme|| || || || ||
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!kmq
Kwama language
Kwama is a Nilo-Saharan Koman language, spoken in the South Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia, along the Sudan border between Asosa and Gidami....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwama|| || || || ||
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!kmr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurdish, northern|| || ||北库尔德语|| ||
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!kms 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamasau|| || || || ||
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!kmt
Kemtuik language
Kemtuik is a Papuan language of Indonesia. It is very close to Gresi....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kemtuik|| || || || ||
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!kmu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanite|| || || || ||
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!kmv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karipúna Creole French|| || || || ||
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!kmw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komo (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || ||
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!kmx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Waboda|| || || || ||
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!kmy
Koma language
The Koma language is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages.Speakers of the marginal dialects, Gomnome and Ndera, can scarcely understand one another, but both understand the central dialect, Gomme ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koma|| || || || ||
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!kmz
Khorasani Turkish language
Khorasani Turkic , or Qizilbash Turkic , is a language variety in the Turkic language family. It is spoken in northern Khorasan in Iran. Khorasani Turkic speakers can also speak Persian.-Geographic Distribution:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khorasani Turkish|| ||Idioma turco de Jorasán||呼罗珊土耳其语||Хорасанско-тюркский язык||Chorasan-türkische Sprache
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!kna 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dera (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
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!knb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Lubuagan|| || || || ||
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!knc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanuri, Central|| || || || ||
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!knd
Konda language
The Konda language may be:*Konda language of Indonesia*Konda language of India...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konda|| ||konda|| || ||
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!kne
Kankanaey language
Kankana-ey, is a language used on the island of Luzon in The Philippines. It is widely used by Cordillerans, specifically people from the Mountain Province and people from the Northern part of the Benguet Province.-Phonology:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kankanaey|| || || || ||
|-
!knf
Mankanya language
The Mankanya language is spoken by approximately 70,000 people in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Gambia primarily belonging to the ethnic group of the same name. It belongs to the Atlantic branch of the Niger–Congo language family....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mankanya||Mancagne (langue)|| || || ||
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!kng 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koongo|| || || || ||
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!(knh)
| || || || || ||Kayan River Kenyah|| || || || ||
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!kni 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanufi|| || || || ||
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!knj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanjobal, Western|| || || || ||
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!knk
Kuranko language
Kuranko is a Mande language spoken by approximately 350,000 people in Sierra Leone and Guinea. In Guinea it blends into Eastern Maninkakan dialectologically, but the people are ethnically distinct....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuranko|| || ||库兰科语|| ||
|-
!knl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keninjal|| || || || ||
|-
!knm
Kanamarí language
Kanamarí is a Katukinian language spoken by about 650 individuals in Amazonas, Brazil. It is considered endangered.Kanamarí is completely unrelated with kanamaré, an maipurean language of the Piro branch spoken near kanamarí....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanamarí|| || || || ||
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!knn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konkani (specific)|| || ||孔卡尼语|| ||
|-
!kno 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kono (Sierra Leone)|| || || || ||
|-
!knp
Kwanja language
Kwanja is a Mambiloid language of Cameroon....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwanja|| || || || ||
|-
!knq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kintaq|| || || || ||
|-
!knr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaningra|| || || || ||
|-
!kns
Kensiu language
Kensiu is a Northern Aslian language, a sub-branch of the Mon–Khmer language family. It is spoken by a small community of 300 in Yala Province in southern Thailand and also reportedly by a community of approximately 300 speakers in Western Malaysia in Perak and Kedah States...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kensiu|| || || || ||
|-
!knt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katukína, Panoan|| ||katukína|| || ||
|-
!knu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kono (Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!knv
Tabo language
Waia or Tabo is a language of the proposed South-Central Papuan family in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tabo|| || || || ||
|-
!knw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kung-Ekoka|| || || || ||
|-
!knx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kendayan|| || || || ||
|-
!kny 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanyok|| || || ||каньок||
|-
!knz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalamsé|| || || || ||
|-
!koa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konomala|| || || || ||
|-
!(kob)
| || || || || ||Kohoroxitari|| || || || ||
|-
!koc
Kpati language
Kpati is an extinct Bantoid language formerly spoken in Taraba State, Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kpati|| || || || ||
|-
!kod 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kodi|| || || || ||Kodi
|-
!koe
Kacipo-Balesi language
The Kacipo-Balesi language is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the Baale and Zilmamu people of Ethiopia and the Kacipo of South Sudan. It is a member of the Surmic cluster. There are three main dialects: Balesi , Kacipo, and Zilmamu.- Further reading :* Arensen, Jonathan E. 1989...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kacipo-Balesi|| || || || ||
|-
!kof
Kubi language
Kubi is an extinct Afro-Asiatic language formerly spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria. Members of the ethnic group now speak Hausa....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kubi|| || || || ||
|-
!kog 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Cogui|| ||cogui|| || ||
|-
!koh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koyo|| || || || ||
|-
!koi
Komi-Permyak language
Komi-Permyak language is one of two regional varieties of the pluricentrical Komi language, the other variety being Komi-Zyrian.Komi is a Uralic language closely related to Udmurt....

 
| || ||I/L|| ||перым-коми||Komi-Permyak|| || ||科米-彼尔米亚克语||коми-пермяцкий||Komipermjakisch
|-
!koj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sara Dunjo|| || || || ||
|-
!kok 
| ||kok||M/L|| ||कॊंकणि||Konkani (generic)||konkani||konkani||孔卡尼语||конкани||Konkani
|-
!kol
Kol language (Papua New Guinea)
The Kol language is a language spoken in eastern New Britain island, Papua New Guinea. There are about 4000 speakers.Kol appears to be a language isolate, though it may be distantly related to the poorly attested Sulka language.-See also:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kol (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!kom
Komi language
The Komi language is a Finno-Permic language spoken by the Komi peoples in the northeastern European part of Russia. Komi is one of the two members of the Permic subgroup of the Finno-Ugric branch...

 
|kv||kom||M/L|| ||коми||Komi||kom||komi||科米语||коми||Komi
|-
!kon
Kongo language
The Kongo language, or Kikongo, is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo and Bandundu people living in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo and Angola. It is a tonal language and formed the base for Kituba, a Bantu creole and lingua franca...

 
|kg||kon||M/L|| ||Kikongo||Kongo||kongo||kongo||刚果语||конго||Kikongo
|-
!koo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konjo|| || || || ||
|-
!kop 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwato|| || || || ||
|-
!koq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kota (Gabon)|| || || || ||
|-
!kor
Korean language
Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing...

 
|ko||kor||I/L|| ||한국어||Korean||coréen||coreano||朝鲜语; 韩语||корейский||Koreanisch
|-
!kos
Kosraean language
Kosraean, also sometimes called Kusaiean, is the language spoken on the islands of Kosrae , Caroline Islands, and Nauru. In 2001 there were approximately 8,000 speakers....

 
| ||kos||I/L|| ||Kosrae||Kosraean||kosrae|| ||科斯拉伊语|| ||Kosrae
|-
!kot
Lagwan language
Lagwan is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and southwestern Chad. Dialects include Logone-Birni and Logone-Gana.- References :* * Johannes Lukas. 1936. Die Logone-Sprache im Zentralen Sudan. Leipzig: DMG.-External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lagwan|| || || || ||
|-
!kou 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koke|| || || || ||
|-
!kov 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kudu-Camo|| || || || ||
|-
!kow 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kugama|| || || || ||
|-
!kox
Coxima language
Coxima is an extinct unclassified language of Colombia....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Coxima|| || || || ||
|-
!koy
Koyukon language
Koyukon is an Athabaskan language spoken along the Koyukuk and middle Yukon River in western interior Alaska. It has about 300 speakers - generally older adults bilingual in English - from an ethnic population of 2,300....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koyukon|| || || || ||
|-
!koz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korak|| || || || ||
|-
!kpa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kutto|| || || || ||
|-
!kpb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurumba, Mullu|| || || || ||
|-
!kpc
Curripaco language
Curripako is an Arawakan language principally of Colombia and Venezuela. There are also a thousand speakers in Brazil....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Curripaco|| || || || ||
|-
!kpd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koba|| || || || ||
|-
!kpe
Kpelle language
The Kpelle language is spoken by the Kpelle people and is part of the Mande family of languages. Guinean Kpelle [gkp] , spoken by half a million people, concentrated primarily, but not exclusively, in the forest regions of Guinea, whose capital, Nzérékoré, is the third largest city in Guinea and...

 
| ||kpe||M/L|| ||kpele||Kpelle||kpellé|| ||克佩勒语||кпелле||
|-
!kpf
Komba language
Komba is a Papuan language spoken in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komba|| || || || ||
|-
!kpg
Kapingamarangi language
Kapingamarangi is a Polynesian language spoken in the Federated States of Micronesia. It has about 3000 native speakers. The language is closely related to the Nukuoro language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kapingamarangi|| || || || ||Kapingamarangi
|-
!kph 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kplang|| || || || ||
|-
!kpi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kofei|| || || || ||
|-
!kpj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karajá|| ||Karajá || || ||
|-
!kpk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kpan|| || || || ||
|-
!kpl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kpala|| || || || ||
|-
!kpm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koho|| || || || ||
|-
!kpn 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kepkiriwát|| ||kepkiriwát|| || ||
|-
!kpo 
| || ||I/L|| ||Akpɔssɔ||Ikposo|| || || || ||
|-
!kpp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Paku|| || || || ||
|-
!kpq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korupun-Sela|| || || || ||
|-
!kpr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korafe|| || || || ||
|-
!kps
Tehit language
Tehit is a Papuan language of the Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea. Other spellings are Tahit, Tehid, and other names Kaibus, Teminabuan. Dialects are Tehit Jit, Mbol Fle, Saifi, Imyan, Sfa Riere, Fkar, Sawiat Salmeit....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tehit|| || || || ||
|-
!kpt
Karata language
Karata is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in southern Dagestan, Russia by approximately 5,000 people in 1990 according to the survey of A. Kibrik and by 6,400 people in 2006 according to the survey of Koryakov. It has two dialects, Karatin and Tokitin, which are...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karata||karata||karata||卡拉塔语|| ||
|-
!kpu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kafoa|| || || || ||
|-
!kpv
Komi-Zyrian language
Komi-Zyrian language, or simply Komi, Zyrian or Zyryan, is one of the two regional varieties of the pluricentrical Komi language, the other regional variety being Komi-Permyak....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komi-Zyrian|| ||ciriano||科米语; 科米-兹梁语||коми-зырянский||
|-
!kpw
Kobon language
-Geographic distribution:Kobon is spoken in Madang Province and Western Highlands Province, north of Mount Hagen.-Vowels:Vowels are . and may be and word-initially...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kobon|| || || || ||
|-
!kpx
Mountain Koiali language
Mountain Koiari is a language of Papua New Guinea. Half of speakers are monolingual....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koiali, Mountain|| || || || ||
|-
!kpy
Koryak language
Koryak is a Chukotko-Kamchatkan language spoken by circa 3,000 people in the easternmost extremity of Siberia, mainly in Koryak Okrug. It is mostly a language spoken by Koryaks. Its close relative, the Chukchi language, is spoken by about twice that number. The language together with Chukchi,...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||нымылан||Koryak||Koriak|| ||科里亚克语||корякский||Korjakische Sprache||
|-
!kpz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kupsabiny|| || || || ||
|-
!kqa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mum|| || || || ||
|-
!kqb
Kovai language
Kovai is a Papuan language spoken on Umboi Island, halfway between mainland Papua New Guinea and the island of New Britain, and mostly within the caldera of that volcanic island....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kovai|| || || || ||
|-
!kqc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Doromu|| || || || ||
|-
!kqd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koy Sanjaq Surat|| || || || ||
|-
!kqe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalagan|| || || || ||
|-
!kqf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kakabai|| || || || ||
|-
!kqg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khe|| || || || ||
|-
!kqh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kisankasa|| || || || ||
|-
!kqi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koitabu|| || || || ||
|-
!kqj
Koromira language
Koromira is an East Papuan language spoken in the mountains of southern Bougainville Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koromira|| || || || ||
|-
!kqk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gbe, Kotafon|| || || || ||
|-
!kql
Kyenele language
Kyenele Miyak is a Yuat language of Papua New Guinea.Versions of its name include Keñele, Keyele, Kenying, Bulang, Kenen Birang, Kyenying-Barang....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kyenele|| || || || ||
|-
!kqm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khisa|| || || || ||
|-
!kqn
Kaonde language
Kaonde, also known as Chikaonde and Kawonde, is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia but also in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kaonde and its dialects are spoken and understood by perhaps 350,000 people or more. It is estimated that approximately 3% of Zambians are native...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaonde|| || || ||каонде||
|-
!kqo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krahn, Eastern|| || || || ||
|-
!kqp
Kimré language
Kimré is an East Chadic language spoken in the Tandjilé Region of Chad. Like most related languages, it is popularly called "Gabri"....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kimré|| || || || ||
|-
!kqq
Krenak language
The Krenak language, or Botocudo, is the moribund sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Gê languages. It was once spoken by the Botocudo people in Mato Grosso, but is known primarily by older women today....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krenak|| || || || ||
|-
!kqr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kimaragang|| || || || ||
|-
!kqs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kissi, Northern|| || || || ||
|-
!kqt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kadazan, Klias River|| || || || ||
|-
!kqu
Seroa language
Seroa was a dialect of the extinct ǀXam language of the ǃKwi family, spoken in South Africa and Lesotho. The name "Seroa" is an exonym from Sesotho meaning "language of the San" derived from the general Sesotho name "Baroa" meaning simply "San people". Local or dialectical names were and...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Seroa|| || || || ||
|-
!kqv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Okolod|| || || || ||
|-
!kqw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kandas|| || || || ||
|-
!kqx
Mser language
Mser is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and southwestern Chad. Dialects are Gawi, Houlouf, Kabe, Kalo, Mser. Mser is in rapid decline.-External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mser|| || || || ||
|-
!kqy
Koorete language
Koorete is the language spoken by the Koore people of southern Ethiopia.-Bibliography:*Hayward, R. 1982. "Notes on the Koyra Language". Afrika und Übersee 65: pp. 211–268....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koorete|| || || || ||
|-
!kqz
Korana language
Korana, or ǃOra, is a moribund Khoe language of South Africa. An ethnic Korana population of 10,000 live in South Africa, and perhaps Botswana, with perhaps half a dozen elderly speakers as of 2008....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Korana|| || || || ||
|-
!kra 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumhali|| || || || ||
|-
!krb
Karkin language
Karkin is a name of one sub-group of the indigenous Ohlone people of California, as well as the name of the language they spoke....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Karkin|| || || || ||
|-
!krc
Karachay-Balkar language
The Karachay-Balkar language is a Turkic language spoken by the Karachays and Balkars. It is divided into two dialects: Karachay-Baksan-Chegem which pronounces two phonemes as and , and Balkar, which pronounces the corresponding phonemes as and .- Alphabet :Modern Karachay-Balkar Cyrillic...

 
| ||krc||I/L|| ||Къарачай-Малкъар||Karachay-Balkar||karatchaï balkar||karachay-balkar||卡拉恰伊-巴尔卡尔语||карачаево-балкарский||Karatschai-Balkarisch
|-
!krd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kairui-Midiki|| || || || ||
|-
!kre 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kreen-Akarore|| || || || ||
|-
!krf
Koro language (Vanuatu)
-External links:* ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koro (Vanuatu)|| || || || ||
|-
!(krg)
| || || || || ||North Korowai|| || || || ||
|-
!krh
Kurama language
The Kurama or Kurumi language, Tukurami, is a Kainji language of Nigeria with 40,000 speakers. Kurama speakers are found in the central northern Nigerian states of Kaduna and Kano....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurama|| || || || ||
|-
!kri
Krio language
Sierra Leone Krio is the lingua franca and the de facto national language spoken throughout the West African nation of Sierra Leone. Krio is spoken by 97% of Sierra Leone's population and unites the different ethnic groups in the country, especially in their trade and social interaction with each...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krio||keriu|| ||塞拉利昂克里奥尔语|| ||Krio
|-
!krj
Kinaray-a language
Kinaray-a is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Antique Province in the Philippines. It is also spoken in Iloilo province, the south of Capiz Province, and certain villages in Mindanao that trace their roots to Antique Province or Kinaray-a speaking areas of Iloilo and Capiz Provinces...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kinaray-A|| || || || ||
|-
!krk
Kerek language
Kerek was a language of Russia that belongs to the northern branch of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages. On historical linguistic grounds it is most closely related to Koryak...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kerek||Kerek|| || ||Керекский язык||
|-
!krl
Karelian language
Karelian language is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia. Linguistically Karelian is closely related to the Finnish dialects spoken in eastern Finland and some Finnish linguists even classified Karelian as a dialect of Finnish...

 
| ||krl||I/L|| ||karjala||Karelian||carélien||carelio||卡累利阿语||карельский||Karelisch
|-
!krm
Krim language
The Krim language is an endangered language of Sierra Leone. It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family.- External links :* *...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krim|| || || || ||
|-
!krn
Sapo language
The Sapo language, also known as Sarpo or Southern Krahn, is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language family. It is spoken in eastern Liberia, primarily in Grand Gedeh County and Sinoe County, by the Sapo people. Its dialects include: Juarzon, Kabade , Nomopo , Putu, Sinkon , and Waya .As of...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sapo|| || || || ||
|-
!krp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korop|| || || || ||
|-
!(krq)
| || || || || ||Krui|| || || || ||
|-
!krr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kru'ng 2|| || || || ||
|-
!krs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Gbaya (Sudan)|| || || || ||
|-
!krt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanuri, Tumari|| || || || ||
|-
!kru
Kurukh language
Kurukh , also called Kurux, Kuṛux or Kuruḵẖ, is a Dravidian language spoken by the Oraon and Kisan tribal peoples of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal, India, as well as in northern Bangladesh. It is most closely related to Brahui and Malto...

 
| ||kru||I/L|| || ||Kurukh||kurukh||curuj||库卢克语|| ||
|-
!krv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kravet|| || || || ||
|-
!krw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krahn, Western|| || || || ||
|-
!krx
Karon language
The Karon language is an endangered language of Senegal and Gambia. It belongs to the Atlantic branch of the Niger–Congo language family, and is particularly closely related to the Mlomp language.- External links :* *...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karon||Karone (langue)|| || || ||
|-
!kry
Kryts language
Kryts , or Jek , is a Samur language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in parts of the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan by 6,000 people in 1975....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kryts|| ||kryts|| || ||
|-
!krz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanum, Sota|| || || || ||
|-
!ksa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Shuwa-Zamani|| || || || ||
|-
!ksb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Shambala|| || || ||шамбала||
|-
!ksc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Southern|| || || || ||
|-
!ksd
Kuanua language
The Tolai language, or Kuanua, is spoken by the Tolai people of Papua New Guinea, who live on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain Province. The Tolai language, or Kuanua, is spoken by the Tolai people of Papua New Guinea, who live on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain Province. The...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuanua|| || ||托莱语|| ||
|-
!kse 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuni|| || || || ||
|-
!ksf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bafia|| || || ||бафиа||
|-
!ksg
Kusaghe language
Kusaghe is an Oceanic language spoken by about 2,400 people on New Georgia Island, Solomon Islands....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kusaghe|| || || ||кусайе||
|-
!ksh
Kölsch language
Kölsch is a very closely related small set of dialects, or variants, of the Ripuarian Central German group of languages. Kölsch is spoken in and partially around Cologne in the area covered by the Archdiocese and former Electorate of Cologne reaching from Neuss in the north to just south of Bonn,...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Kölsch||Kölsch||Kölsch|| ||库尔施语|| ||Kölsch
|-
!ksi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krisa|| || || || ||
|-
!ksj
Uare language
Uare is a language of Papua New Guinea. Dialects are Garihe and Uare proper ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Uare|| || || || ||
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!ksk
Kansa language
Kansa is a Siouan language once spoken by the Kaw people of Oklahoma. The last mother-tongue speaker, Walter Kekahbah, died in 1983.-Scholarship and Resources:...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Kaáⁿze||Kansa|| ||kansa|| || ||
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!ksl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumalu|| || || || ||
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!ksm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumba|| || || || ||
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!ksn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kasiguranin|| || || || ||
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!kso
Kofa language
Kofa is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Adamawa State, Nigeria. There is no current estimate of the number of its speakers....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kofa|| || || || ||
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!ksp
Kaba language
Kaba proper is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad and the Central African Republic. It is one of several local languages that go by the names Kaba and Sara....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaba|| || || || ||
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!ksq
Kwaami language
The Kwaami language, also known as Komawa, Kwam, Kwamanchi, Kwami, or Kwom, is a West Chadic language spoken in Bauchi State, Nigeria, near the city of Gombe....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwaami|| || || || ||
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!ksr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Borong|| || || || ||
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!kss 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kisi, Southern|| || || || ||
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!kst
Winye language
Winyé, or Kolsi, is a Gur language of Burkina Faso. Speakers are largely monolingual....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Winyé|| || || || ||
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!ksu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khamyang|| || ||坎佯语|| ||
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!ksv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kusu|| || || || ||
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!ksw
S'gaw Karen language
S'gaw, also known as S'gaw Karen and S'gaw Kayin, is a Karen language spoken by over one million S'gaw Karen people in Burma, and 200,000 in Thailand. S'gaw Karen is spoken in Tanintharyi Region's Ayeyarwady Delta, Yangon Division, Bago Division and Kayin State. The two main dialects of S'gaw Karen...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, S'gaw|| || || || ||
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!ksx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kedang|| || || || ||Kedang
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!ksy
Kharia Thar language
Kharia Thar is an Indic language spoken by the Hill Kharia culture of India....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kharia Thar|| || || || ||
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!ksz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koraku|| || || || ||
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!kta 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katua|| || || || ||
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!ktb
Kambaata language
Kambaata is a Highland East Cushitic language, part of the larger Afro-Asiatic family and spoken by the Kambaata. Dialects are Donga, Kambaata and Tambaro. It is one of the official languages of Ethiopia. The language has a large number of verbal affixes. When these are affixed to verbal roots,...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kambaata|| || || || ||
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!ktc
Kholok language
Kholok is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kholok|| || || || ||
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!ktd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kokata|| || || || ||
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!kte 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nubri|| || || || ||
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!ktf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwami|| || || || ||
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!ktg 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kalkutungu|| || || || ||
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!kth
Karanga language
Karanga is a Maban language language of Chad spoken by four peoples, each with their own dialect: the Karanga , Kashmere , Bakha Fala , and Koniéré Moyo ....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karanga|| || || ||каранга||
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!kti 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Muyu, North|| || || || ||
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!ktj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krumen, Plapo|| || || || ||
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!ktk
Kaniet language
The Kaniet language was one of three Western Admiralty Islands languages, a subgroup of the Admiralty Islands languages, the other two being Wuvulu-Aua and Seimat. The language was spoken on the Kaniet Islands and the western Anchorite Islands in western Manus Province of Papua New Guinea until the...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kaniet|| || || || ||
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!ktl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koroshi|| || || || ||
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!ktm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurti|| || || || ||
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!ktn
Karitiâna language
Karitiâna or Caritiana is a Tupi language spoken in the state of Rondônia, in the Amazon region of Brazil. Their reservation, demarcated by the Fundação Nacional do Indio in 1977, consists of roughly 90,000 hectares of jungle...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karitiâna|| ||karitiâna|| || ||
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!kto
Kuot language
The Kuot language, or Panaras, is a language isolate, the only non-Austronesian language spoken on the island of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. There are about 2,400 speakers, concentrated primarily on the northwest coast of the island...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuot|| || || || ||
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!ktp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaduo|| || ||卡多语|| ||
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!ktq 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Katabaga|| || || || ||
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!ktr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kota Marudu Tinagas|| || || || ||
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!kts 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Muyu, South|| || || || ||
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!ktt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ketum|| || || || ||
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!ktu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kituba (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || ||
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!ktv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katu, Eastern|| || || || ||
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!ktw
Kato language
Kato is an extinct Athapaskan language that was spoken by the Kato people of northwestern California, USA. It also referred to as Batem-Da-Kai-Ee, Kai Po-Mo, and Tlokeang.-External links:...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kato|| || || || ||
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!ktx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaxararí|| ||kaxararí|| || ||
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!kty
Kango language (Bas-Uélé District)
Kango is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It may be a cover term for various dialects spoken by fishermen in he area....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kango (Bas-Uélé District)|| || || || ||
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!ktz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ju/'hoan|| || || || ||
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!kua 
|kj||kua||I/L|| ||kuanyama||Kuanyama||kuanyama|| ||宽亚玛语; 贡耶玛语||кваньяма||
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!kub 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kutep|| || || || ||
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!kuc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwinsu|| || || || ||
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!kud
'Auhelawa language
’Auhelawa is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,200 people in Nuakata Island and the southeastern tip of Normanby Island in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.- ’Auhelawa examples :A: Auge, yauwedo. Haidova u lalau?...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||'Auhelawa|| || || || ||'Auhelawa
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!kue
Kuman language
Kuman language can refer to three different languages:* The Western Nilotic Kuman language, spoken in Uganda.* The Trans–New Guinea Kuman language, spoken in Papua New Guinea...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuman|| || ||钦布语|| ||
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!kuf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Katu, Western|| || || || ||
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!kug 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kupa|| || || || ||
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!kuh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kushi|| || || || ||
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!kui 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuikúro-Kalapálo|| ||kuikúro-kalapálo|| || ||
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!kuj
Kuria language
Kuria is spoken by the Kuria peoples of Northern Tanzania, with some speakers also residing in Kenya....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuria|| || || ||курия||
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!kuk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kepo'|| || || || ||
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!kul
Kulere language
Kulere is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. Dialects are Tof, Richa, Kamwai-Marhai....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulere|| || || || ||
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!kum
Kumyk language
Kumyk is a Turkic language, spoken by about 365,000 speakers in the Dagestan republic of Russian Federation....

 
| ||kum||I/L|| ||Къумукъ||Kumyk||koumyk||kumyko||库梅克语||кумыкский||Kumykisch
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!kun
Kunama language
The Kunama language is a language isolate which has been included in the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family. Kunama spoken by the Kunama people of western Eritrea and just across the Ethiopian border. The language has several dialects including: Barka. Marda, Aimara, Odasa, Tika, Lakatakura,...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kunama|| || ||库纳马语|| ||Kunama
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!kuo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kumukio|| || || || ||
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!kup 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kunimaipa|| || || || ||
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!kuq
Karipuná language
Karipuná is a Tupi language spoken by 12-15 individuals in Rondônia, Brazil, though it is unknown how many speakers live in the forest. It is near extinction. It is very similar to neighboring languages, and might be considered a dialect of Kagwahiva....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karipuná|| ||karipuná|| || ||
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!kur
Kurdish language
Kurdish is a dialect continuum spoken by the Kurds in western Asia. It is part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian group of Indo-European languages....

 
|ku||kur||M/L|| ||Kurdî||Kurdish||kurde||kurdo||库尔德语; 库德语||курдский||Kurdisch
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!kus
Kusaal language
Kusaal is a Gur language spoken primarily in northern Ghana. It is spoken by roughly 400,000 people and takes its name from the Kusasi people, who form the majority of the population of the area in the far northeast of Ghana, between the Gambaga escarpment, the Red Volta, and the national borders...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kusaal|| || || || ||
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!kut
Kutenai language
The Kutenai language is named after and is spoken by some of the Kootenai Native American/First Nations people who are indigenous to the area of North America that is now Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia....

 
| ||kut||I/L|| ||Ktunaxa||Kutenai||kutenai|| ||库特内语||кутенаи||
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!kuu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuskokwim, Upper|| || || || ||
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!kuv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kur|| || || || ||
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!kuw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kpagua|| || || || ||
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!kux 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kukatja|| || || || ||
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!kuy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuuku-Ya'u|| || || || ||
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!kuz 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kunza|| || || || ||
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!kva
Bagvalal language
The Bagvalal language is an Avar–Andic language spoken by the Bagvalals in southwestern Dagestan, Russia, along the right bank of the river Andi-Koisu and the surrounding hills, near the Georgian border. It is fairly similar to Tindi, its closest relative...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Bagvalal||bagvalal||bagvalal||巴格瓦拉尔语|| ||
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!kvb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kubu|| || || || ||
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!kvc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kove|| || || || ||Kove
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!kvd
Kui language (Indonesia)
Kui is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken by 4,240 people in several enclaves on Alor Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kui (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
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!kve 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalabakan|| || || || ||
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!kvf
Kabalai language
The Kabalai language is Afro-Asiatic language spoken in southwest Chad -External links:* **...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabalai|| || || || ||
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!kvg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuni-Boazi|| || || || ||
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!kvh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komodo|| || || || ||
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!kvi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwang|| || || || ||
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!kvj
Psikye language
Psikye is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. Dialects include Psikye and Zlenge.- References :* -External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Psikye|| || || || ||
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!kvk
Korean Sign Language
Korean Sign Language or KSL is the deaf sign language of Korea.The beginnings of KSL date from 1889.The first primary school for deaf children, opened in 1908, used KSL....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korean Sign Language|| || ||韩国手语|| ||
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!kvl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Brek|| || || || ||
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!kvm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kendem|| || || || ||
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!kvn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuna, Border|| || || || ||
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!kvo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dobel|| || || || ||
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!kvp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kompane|| || || || ||
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!kvq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Geba|| || || || ||
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!kvr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kerinci|| || || || ||Kerinci
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!kvs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kunggara|| || || || ||
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!kvt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Lahta|| || || || ||
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!kvu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Yinbaw|| || || || ||
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!kvv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kola|| || || || ||
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!kvw
Wersing language
The Wersing language, also known as Kolana after its primary dialect, is spoken in scattered settlements around the coast of Alor in Indonesia. It is not part of the Alor–Pantar group spoken over most of the island. Though not closely related to either, it has cultural connections with Tukudede on...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wersing|| || || || ||
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!kvx
Parkari Koli language
The Parkari Koli language is a language mainly spoken in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is spoken in the southeast tip bordering India, Tharparkar District, Nagar Parkar...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koli, Parkari|| || || || ||
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!kvy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Yintale|| || || || ||
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!kvz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tsakwambo|| || || || ||
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!kwa
Dâw language
Dâw is a Nadahup language spoken in the northwestern part of the Amazonas state of Brazil, in an area commonly known as Alto Rio Negro. The number of speakers is 94, and the language is spoken by the Dâw people, of which most also speak Nheengatu and Portuguese....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dâw|| || || || ||
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!kwb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwa|| || || || ||
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!kwc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Likwala|| || || || ||
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!kwd
Kwaio language
The Kwaio language, or Koio, is spoken in the centre of Malaita Island in the Solomon Islands....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwaio|| || || || ||
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!kwe
Kwerba language
Kwerba is a Papuan language of Indonesia. It goes by various names: Airmati , Koassa, Mataweja, Naibedj, Segar Tor, Tekutameso....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwerba|| || || || ||
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!kwf
Kwara'ae language
The Kwara'ae language is spoken in the north of Malaita Island in the Solomon Islands. In 1999 there were 32,400 people known to speak the language. It is the largest indigenous vernacular of the Solomon Islands.-External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwara'ae|| || || || ||Kwara'ae
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!kwg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaba Deme|| || || || ||
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!kwh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kowiai|| || || || ||Kowiai
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!kwi
Awa-Cuaiquer language
Awa or Awa pit, also known as Cuaiquer, is a Barbacoan language spoken in northwestern South America.It has 21,000 speakers nearly all in the Colombian Pacific slopes, with 1,000 speakers in an adjacent area of Ecuador...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Awa-Cuaiquer|| || || || ||
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!kwj
Kwanga language
-Classification:There are two main dialects, and five subdialects. The 14th edition of Ethnologue classified Apos, Bongos, Wasambu, and Yubanakor as distinct languages, and assigned them the ISO codes apo, bxy, wsm, and yuo, respectively. They have since been subsumed under Kwanga....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwanga|| || || || ||
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!kwk 
| || ||I/L|| ||Kwak̓wala||Kwakiutl|| || ||夸扣特尔语|| ||
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!kwl
Kofyar language
Kofyar is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. Dialects are Bwol, Dimmuk, Gworam, Jipal, Kofyar, Kwagallak, and Mirriam.- References :*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kofyar|| || || || ||
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!kwm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwambi|| || || || ||
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!kwn
Kwangali language
Kwangali, also known as RuKwangali and SiKwangali, is a Bantu language spoken by 85,000 people along the Okavango River in Namibia, where it is a national language, and in Angola...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwangali|| || || ||квангали||
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!kwo
Kwomtari language
Kwomtari is the eponymous language of the Kwomtari family of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in six villages in Amanab District, Sandaun Province....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwomtari|| || || || ||
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!kwp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kodia|| || || || ||
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!kwq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwak|| || || || ||
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!kwr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwer|| || || || ||
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!kws 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwese|| || || || ||
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!kwt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwesten|| || || || ||
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!kwu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwakum|| || || || ||
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!kwv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaba Na|| || || || ||
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!kww 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwinti|| || || || ||
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!kwx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khirwar|| || || || ||
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!kwy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kongo, San Salvador|| || || || ||
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!kwz
Kwadi language
Kwadi is a "click language" of uncertain classification once spoken in the southwest corner of Angola. It is believed to be extinct. There were only fifty Kwadi in the 1950s, of which only 4–5 were competent speakers of the language...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kwadi||kwadi|| || || ||
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!kxa
Kairiru language
Kairiru is one of three Kairiru languages spoken mainly on Kairiru and Mushu islands and in several coastal villages on the mainland between Cape Karawop and Cape Samein near Wewak in East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea.-Pronouns and person markers:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kairiru|| || || || ||Kairiru
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!kxb
Krobu language
Krobu is a Tano language of Ivory Coast....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krobu|| || || || ||
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!kxc
Konso language
The Konso language is an East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Komso|| || || || ||
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!kxd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Brunei|| || || || ||
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!kxe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kakihum|| || || || ||
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!kxf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Manumanaw|| || || || ||
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!(kxg)
| || || || || ||Katingan|| || || || ||
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!kxh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karo (Ethiopia)|| || || || ||
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!kxi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keningau Murut|| || || || ||
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!kxj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulfa|| || || || ||
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!kxk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karen, Zayein|| || || || ||
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!kxl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kurux, Nepali|| || ||尼泊尔库鲁克语|| ||
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!kxm 
| || ||I/L|| ||ខ្មែរលើ||Khmer, Northern|| || ||北高棉语|| ||
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!kxn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanowit|| || || || ||
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!kxo
Kanoé language
Kanoê or Kapishana is a nearly extinct language isolate of Brazil. The Kapishana people now speak Portuguese or other indigenous languages from intermarriage....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kanoé|| ||kanoé|| || ||
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!kxp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koli, Wadiyara|| || || || ||
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!kxq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kanum, Smärky|| || || || ||
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!kxr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koro (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
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!kxs
Kangjia language
The Kangjia language is a recently-discovered Mongolic language spoken by a Muslim population of around 300 people in Jainca County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai province of China...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kangjia|| || ||康家语|| ||
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!kxt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koiwat|| || || || ||
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!kxu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kui (India)|| ||kui||库伊语|| ||
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!kxv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuvi|| || ||库维语|| ||
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!kxw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Konai|| || || || ||
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!kxx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Likuba|| || || || ||
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!kxy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayong|| || || || ||
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!kxz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kerewo|| || || || ||
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!kya 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kwaya|| || || || ||
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!kyb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalinga, Butbut|| || || || ||
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!kyc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kyaka|| || || || ||
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!kyd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karey|| || || || ||
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!kye 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Krache|| || || || ||
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!kyf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kouya|| || || || ||
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!kyg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Keyagana|| || || || ||
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!kyh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karok|| ||karok|| || ||
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!kyi
Kiput language
Kiput is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 450 people in northern Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.-Vowels:Kiput has 8 monophthongs , at least 12 diphthongs and two triphthongs .-Consonants:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kiput|| || || || ||
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!kyj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karao|| || || || ||
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!kyk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamayo|| || || || ||
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!kyl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kalapuya|| || || || ||
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!kym
Kpatili language
Kpatili is a Ubangian language spoken in the Central African Republic. Half of the Kpatili people are speakers of Gbayi, which is not closely related....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kpatili|| || || || ||
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!kyn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karolanos|| || || || ||
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!kyo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kelon|| || || || ||
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!kyp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kang|| || ||黑傣语|| ||
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!kyq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kenga|| || || || ||
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!kyr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kuruáya|| ||kuruáya|| || ||
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!kys 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayan, Baram|| || || || ||
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!kyt
Kayagar language
Kayagar is a Papuan language of West Papua....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayagar|| || || || ||
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!kyu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayah, Western|| || || || ||
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!kyv
Kayort language
Kayort is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 22,000 people in Dakuwa Danga, Nepal....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayort|| || || || ||
|-
!kyw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kudmali|| || ||库马利语|| ||
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!kyx
Rapoisi language
Konua Rapoisi is an East Papuan of Bougainville, an island to the east of New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Rapoisi|| || || || ||
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!kyy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kambaira|| || || || ||
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!kyz
Kayabi language
Kayabí is a Tupian language of Matto Grosso, Brazil.Although the Kayabi call themselves Kagwahiva, their language is not part of the Kagwahiva language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayabí|| ||kayabí|| || ||
|-
!kza 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karaboro, Western|| || || || ||
|-
!kzb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaibobo|| || || || ||
|-
!kzc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulango, Bondoukou|| || || || ||
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!kzd 
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!kze 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kosena|| || || || ||
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!kzf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaili, Da'a|| || || || ||
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!kzg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kikai|| || ||喜界岛琉球语|| ||
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!kzh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kenuzi-Dongola|| || || || ||
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!kzi
Kelabit language
Kelabit is one of the remotest languages of Borneo, on the Sarawak–Kalimantan border, and spoken by one of the smallest ethnicities in Borneo, the Kelabit people....

 
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!kzj
Coastal Kadazan language
Coastal Kadazan is a Austronesian language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the primary language spoken by the Kadazan ethnic group.The language has adopted many loanwords, particularly from other North Borneo indigenous languages and also Malay....

 
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!kzk
Kazukuru language
Kazukuru is an extinct language that was once spoken in New Georgia, Solomon Islands. The Dororo and Guliguli languages are supposedly its only known relations. The speakers of Kazukuru gradually merged with the Roviana people from the sixteenth century onward, and adopted Roviana as their language...

 
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!kzl
Kayeli language
Kayeli is an Austronesian language which was used by the Kayeli people who lived in Indonesian island Buru . Two dialects were recognized, namely Leliali and Lumaete...

 
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!kzm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kais|| || || || ||
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!kzn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kokola|| || || || ||
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!kzo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaningi|| || || || ||
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!kzp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaidipang|| || || || ||
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!kzq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaike|| || || || ||
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!kzr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Karang|| || || || ||
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!kzs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun, Sugut|| || || || ||
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!kzt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Dusun, Tambunan|| || || || ||
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!kzu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kayupulau|| || || || ||Kayupulau
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!kzv
Komyandaret language
Komyandaret is a poorly documented Papuan language that has recently been shown to be one of the Ok languages. It is close enough to Tsaukambo that there is some mutual intelligibility.-References:*Hughes, Jock. 2009. "Upper Digul Survey"...

 
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!kzw 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Karirí-Xocó|| || || || ||
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!kzx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kamarian|| || || || ||
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!kzy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kango (Tshopo District)|| || || || ||
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!kzz
Kalabra language
Kalabra is a Papuan language of the Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea. It's closest to Tehit....


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