List of languages. Wikimedia list article. Language; ... (Nilo-Saharan) Angika ; Anyin ... Irish or Irish Gaelic
The highly diverse Nilo-Saharan languages, first proposed as a family by Joseph Greenberg in 1963 might have originated in the Upper Paleolithic.
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The list also includes extinct languages. For a published list of languages, see ISO 639-1 ( list of ISO 639-1 codes for 136 major languages), or for a more inclusive list, see ISO 639-3 ( list of ISO 639-3 codes , 7,874 in total as of June 2013).
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ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names. The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in part two (ISO 639-2) of the standard, including the corresponding two-letter codes where they exist.
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/ˌnaɪloʊ səˈharən/ (say .nuyloh suh hahruhn) noun an African family of languages including the Chari Nile, Saharan and Songhai branches; spoken, along with other language families, in an area reaching from the Sahara to Tanzania and Kenya
Nilo-Saharan. Nilo-Saharan [nī′lō sə her′ən] n. a large family of languages spoken chiefly in N and central Africa and including the Chari-Nile subfamily.