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!vaa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vaagri Booli|| || || || ||
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!vae
Vale language
Vale is a minor Central Sudanic language of CAR. Tana dialect is divergent and may be a distinct language....

 
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!vaf
Vafsi language
Vafsi, is an Iranian language spoken in the Vafs village and surrounding area in the Markazi province of Iran. Vafsi belongs to a branch of Iranian languages called the Central Dialects...

 
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!vag 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vagla|| || || || ||
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!vah 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Varhadi-Nagpuri|| || || || ||
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!vai
Vai language
The Vai language, alternately called Vy or Gallinas, is a Mande language, spoken by roughly 104,000 in Liberia and by smaller populations, some 15,500, in Sierra Leone. It is noteworthy for being one of the few sub-Saharan African languages to have a writing system that is not based on the Latin...

 
| ||vai||I/L|| || ||Vai||vaï|| ||瓦伊语||ваи||Vai
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!vaj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vasekela Bushman|| || || || ||
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!val 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vehes|| || || || ||
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!vam 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vanimo|| || || || ||
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!van 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Valman|| || || || ||
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!vao
Vao language
Vao is an Austronesian language of the Oceanic branch spoken by about 1,900 people on Vao Island and on the nearby shores of Malakula Island, Vanuatu.-Characteristics:Vao is one of the few languages of the world, possessing linguolabial consonants....

 
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!vap 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vaiphei|| ||vaiphei|| || ||
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!var 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Huarijio|| || || || ||
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!vas 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vasavi|| || || || ||
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!vau
Vanuma language
Vanuma , or South Nyali, is a minor Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is lexically similar to Ndaka and Budu, Mbo, and Nyali....

 
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!vav 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Varli|| || || || ||
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!vay
Wayu language
Wayu, Vayu, or Hayu is a language spoken by about 1740 people in the Janakpur Zone of Nepal.According to Van Driem , Shafer mistakenly classified Wayu as a Chepang language, and this has carried through to Ethnologue.-References:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wayu|| || || || ||
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!vbb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Babar, Southeast|| || || || ||Südost-Babar
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!vbk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Southwestern Bontok|| || || || ||
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!vec
Venetian language
Venetian or Venetan is a Romance language spoken as a native language by over two million people, mostly in the Veneto region of Italy, where of five million inhabitants almost all can understand it. It is sometimes spoken and often well understood outside Veneto, in Trentino, Friuli, Venezia...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||vèneto||Venetian||vénète||veneciano||威尼斯语||венецианский||Veneziansch
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!ved 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Veddah|| || || || ||
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!vel 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Veluws|| || || || ||
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!vem
Vemgo-Mabas language
Vemgo-Mabas is an Afro-Asiatic language of Cameroon and Nigeria. Dialects are Vemgo, Mabas, and, in Nigeria, Visik....

 
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!ven
Venda language
Venda, also known as or , is a Bantu language and an official language of South Africa. The majority of Venda speakers live in the northern part of South Africa's Limpopo Province, but about 10% of speakers live in Zimbabwe. The Venda language is related to Kalanga which is spoken in Botswana...

 
|ve||ven||I/L|| ||Tshivenḓa||Venda||venda||venda||文达语; 温达语||венда||Tshivenda
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!veo 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Ventureño|| || || || ||
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!vep
Veps language
The Veps language , spoken by the Vepsians , belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||vepsä||Veps||vepse||vepsio|| ||вепсский||Wepsisch
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!ver 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mom Jango|| || || || ||
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!vgr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vaghri|| || || || ||
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!vgt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vlaamse Gebarentaal|| || || || ||
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!vic 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Virgin Islands Creole English|| || ||维尔京群岛克里奥尔英语|| ||
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!vid 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vidunda|| || || || ||
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!vie
Vietnamese language
Vietnamese is the national and official language of Vietnam. It is the mother tongue of 86% of Vietnam's population, and of about three million overseas Vietnamese. It is also spoken as a second language by many ethnic minorities of Vietnam...

 
|vi||vie||I/L||Austro-Asiatic
Austro-Asiatic languages
The Austro-Asiatic languages, in recent classifications synonymous with Mon–Khmer, are a large language family of Southeast Asia, also scattered throughout India and Bangladesh. The name Austro-Asiatic comes from the Latin words for "south" and "Asia", hence "South Asia"...

||tiếng Việt||Vietnamese||vietnamien||vietnamita||越南语; 京语||вьетнамский||Vietnamesisch
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!vif
Vili language
Vili is a Bantu language of Congo and Gabon....

 
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!vig 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Viemo|| || || || ||
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!vil
Vilela language
Vilela is a nearly extinct language which is only spoken in the Resistencia province of Argentina and in the eastern Chaco near the Paraguayan border. Dialects were Ocol, Chinipi, Sinipi; only Ocol survives...

 
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!vin 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vinza|| || || || ||
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!vis 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vishavan|| || || || ||
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!vit 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Viti|| || || || ||
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!viv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Iduna|| || || || ||
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!vka 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kariyarra|| || || || ||
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!vki 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ija-Zuba|| || || || ||
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!vkj
Kujargé language
The Kujargé language is spoken in seven villages in Chad near Jebel Mirra and in Sudan in villages scattered along the lower Wadi Salih and Wadi Azum. It is estimated to have about 1000 speakers . The name is derived from Sudanese Arabic kujur "sorcerer", because of their reputation for witchcraft...

 
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!vkk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaur|| || || || ||
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!vkl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kulisusu|| || || || ||
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!vkm 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Kamakan|| || || || ||
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!vko 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kodeoha|| || || || ||
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!vkp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Korlai Creole Portuguese|| || || || ||
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!vkt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Tenggarong Kutai|| || || || ||
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!vku
Kurrama language
Kurrama is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Ngayarda languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.The language name has also previously been written as: Kurama, Gurrama, Gurama...

 
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!(vky)
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!vlp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Valpei|| || || || ||
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!(vlr)
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vatrata|| || || || ||
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!vls 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vlaams||flamand||flamenco||佛兰芒语|| ||Flämisch
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!vma 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Martuyhunira|| || || || ||
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!vmb
Mbabaram language
Mbabaram is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north Queensland. It was the traditional language of the Mbabaram tribe. Known speakers were Albert Bennett, Alick Chalk, Jimmy Taylor and Mick Burns. Recordings of Bennett and Chalk are held in the Audiovisual Archive of the Australian...

 
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!vmc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mixtec, Juxtlahuaca|| || || || ||
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!vmd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Koraga, Mudu|| || || || ||
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!vme 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Masela, East|| || || ||(вост.) масела||Ost-Masela
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!vmf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mainfränkisch|| || || || ||
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!vmg
Minigir language
Minigir is spoken by a small number of the Tolai people of Papua New Guinea, who live on the Gazelle Peninsula in East New Britain Province. It is often referred to in the linguistics literature as the Tolai "dialect" with an /s/. However, it is not one of the Patpatar–Tolai...

 
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!vmh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Maraghei|| || || || ||
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!vmi 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Miwa|| || || || ||
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!vmj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mixtec, Ixtayutla|| || || || ||
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!vmk
Makhuwa-Shirima language
The Makhuwa-Shirima language is a Bantu language spoken by half a million Makua people in Mozambique.Makhuwa-Shirima is closely related to Makhuwa and is part of the Makua languages.-External links:*...

 
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!vml
Malgana language
Malgana is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is considered a member of the Kartu group of the large Southwest branch of the Pama–Nyungan family of languages....

 
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!vmm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mixtec, Mitlatongo|| || || || ||
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!(vmo)
| || || || || ||Muko-Muko|| || || || ||
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!vmp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mazatec, Soyaltepec|| || || || ||
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!vmq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mixtec, Soyaltepec|| || || || ||
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!vmr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marenje|| || || || ||
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!vms 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Moksela|| || || || ||
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!vmu 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Muluridyi|| || || || ||
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!vmv 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Maidu, Valley|| || || || ||
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!vmw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Makhuwa|| || ||马库阿语|| ||
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!vmx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mixtec, Tamazola|| || || || ||
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!vmy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mazatec, Ayautla|| || || || ||
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!vmz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mazatec, Mazatlán|| || || || ||
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!vnk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vano|| || || || ||
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!vnm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vinmavis|| || || || ||
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!vnp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vunapu|| || || || ||
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!vol 
|vo||vol||I/C|| ||volapük||Volapük||volapük||volapük||沃拉普克语||волапюк||Volapük
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!vor
Voro language
Voro is an Adamawa language of Nigeria....

 
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!vot
Votic language
Votic or Votian is the language spoken by the Votes of Ingria. It is closely related to Estonian and belongs to the Finnic subgroup of Uralic languages. Votic is spoken only in Krakolye and Luzhitsy, two villages in the Kingisepp district, and is close to extinction...

 
| ||vot||I/L|| ||vaďďa||Votic||vote||votio||沃提克语||водский||Wotisch
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!vra 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vera'a|| || || || ||
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!vro
Võro language
The Võro language is a language belonging to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages. Traditionally it has been considered a dialect of the South Estonian dialect group of the Estonian language, but nowadays it has its own literary language and is in search of official recognition as an...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||võro||Võro || || ||佛罗语; 维鲁语|| ||Võro
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!vrs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Varisi|| || || || ||Varisi
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!vrt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Burmbar|| || || || ||
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!vsi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Moldova Sign Language|| || ||摩尔多瓦手语|| ||Moldavische Zeichensprache
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!vsl
Venezuelan Sign language
Venezuelan Sign language or VSL is the national deaf sign language of Venezuela. The term, "Venezuelan Sign Language," began to be used in the 1930s. It is widely used, and Venezuela has a national bilingual education program for VSL and Spanish, though the language used by adults differs from...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Venezuelan Sign Language|| || ||委内瑞拉手语|| ||Venezuelanische Zeichensprache
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!vsv
Valencian Sign Language
Valencian Sign Language is a sign language used by deaf people in the Valencian Community, Spain. Some linguists consider LSV, Spanish Sign Language and Catalan Sign Language as variants related to a language group, while others believe it is a dialect of the latter...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Valencian Sign Language|| || ||瓦伦西亚手语|| ||
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!vto 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vitou|| || || || ||
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!vum 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vumbu|| || || || ||
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!vun 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Vunjo|| || || || ||
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!vut
Vute language
Vute is a Mambiloid language of Cameroon, with a thousand speakers in Nigeria....

 
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!vwa
| || ||I/L|| || ||Awa (China)|| || || || ||
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