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Grouping of languages into categories
linguistics, language classification is the grouping of related languages into the same category. There are two main kinds of language classification: genealogical
Language_classification
list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article is divided
Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
The classification of the Japonic languages and their external relations is unclear. Linguists traditionally consider the Japonic languages to belong
Classification of the Japonic languages
Classification_of_the_Japonic_languages
Language family of Eurasia
Other Turkic languages demonstrate varying amounts of mutual intelligibility within their subgroups as well. Although methods of classification vary, the
Turkic_languages
Language spoken in Korea
is the native language of the Korean people, who make up the majority of the language’s 81 million speakers. It is the national language of both North
Korean_language
classification of the Romance languages is a complex and sometimes controversial topic which may not have one single answer. Several classifications have
Classification of Romance languages
Classification_of_Romance_languages
Overview of Southeast Asian languages
various classification schemes for Southeast Asian languages (see the articles for the respective language families). The five established major language families
Classification of Southeast Asian languages
Classification_of_Southeast_Asian_languages
Genealogical position of Arabic varieties
In linguistics, the Arabic language can be divided into several historical and geographical categories, namely Old Arabic (spoken in pre-Islamic times)
Classification of Arabic languages
Classification_of_Arabic_languages
North American language family
speakers as 1,900,412. Speakers of Nahuatl languages account for over 85% of these. The internal classification of the family often divides it into two branches:
Uto-Aztecan_languages
Senufo languages (Nafaanra) Kulango languages Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi) Older classifications may instead group them as Kwa, Gur, and Mande. Ghana
Languages_of_Ghana
Language for controlling a computer
Programming languages can be described per the following high-level yet sometimes overlapping classifications: Imperative An imperative programming language supports
Programming_language
Internal classification of Mixtec languages
The internal classification of Mixtec is controversial. Many varieties are mutually unintelligible and by that criterion separate languages. In the 16th
Classification of Mixtec languages
Classification_of_Mixtec_languages
Group of languages related through a common ancestor
twenty—until the classification of Ryukyuan as separate languages within a Japonic language family rather than dialects of Japanese, the Japanese language itself
Language_family
Language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with other languages
posited for sign languages that are thought to have developed independently of other oral or sign languages. In some classifications, a language may be counted
Language_isolate
Processing of natural language by a computer
speech recognition, text classification, natural language understanding, and natural language generation. Natural language processing has its roots in
Natural_language_processing
Language family
nominal classification, but partially overt cases of secondary origin can be observed too. The number of noun classes in individual languages range from
Northeast_Caucasian_languages
Language family of Asia
based on his observation that Kra and Hlai languages have Austronesian-like numerals. However, this classification is now universally rejected as obsolete
Kra–Dai_languages
Differing classification systems of demons
at the classification of demons within the contexts of classical mythology, demonology, occultism, and Renaissance magic. These classifications may be
Classification_of_demons
Climate classification system
The Köppen climate classification divides Earth's climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation
Köppen_climate_classification
original Pygmy language has been postulated for at least some Pygmy groups. Merritt Ruhlen writes that "African Pygmies speak languages belonging to either
Classification of Pygmy languages
Classification_of_Pygmy_languages
Computer language specialized to a specific set of requirements or function
domain-specific language (DSL) is a computer language specialized to a specific application domain. This is in contrast to a general-purpose language (GPL), which
Domain-specific_language
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
these languages were spoken in the northern Horn at a much earlier date. Ruhlen, Merritt (1991). A Guide to the World's Languages: Classification. Stanford
Semitic_languages
Classification Markup Language (ClaML) is an XML data format specification meant for the exchange of medical classifications, which are code numbers for
Classification Markup Language
Classification_Markup_Language
classification (not implying genetic relationship) Legend Andamanese languages Australian languages and Tasmanian languages Caucasian languages
List_of_language_families
Tibeto-Burman language of India
Meitei, along with international languages like Japanese, Korean and Nepali. The exact classification of the Meitei language within Sino-Tibetan remains unclear
Meitei_language
Branch of Afroasiatic native to East Africa
Sandawe-like languages. Hetzron (1980) and Fleming (post-1981) exclude Beja altogether, though this is rejected by other linguists. Some of the classifications that
Cushitic_languages
Language family indigenous to the South Caucasus
between these languages was first reported in linguistic literature by Johann Anton Güldenstädt in his 1773 classification of the languages of the Caucasus
Kartvelian_languages
Bibliographic and library classification system
abridged Web version of the scheme, is available in over 50 languages. The classification has been modified and extended over the years to cope with increasing
Universal Decimal Classification
Universal_Decimal_Classification
Process of categorizing documents
mailbox depending on topic language identification, automatically determining the language of a text genre classification, automatically determining the
Document_classification
Programming language usually implemented with a compiler
a compiled language is a programming language that is usually implemented with a compiler rather than an interpreter. Because any language can theoretically
Compiled_language
Programming language for experimentation or art
An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) or weird language is a programming language designed to test the boundaries of computer
Esoteric_programming_language
Attempts to classify the extinct Indo-European language
The linguistic classification of the ancient Thracian language has long been a matter of contention and uncertainty, and there are widely varying hypotheses
Classification_of_Thracian
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
Newman, Paul (1978) 'Chado-Hamitic 'adieu': new thoughts on Chadic language classification', in Fronzaroli, Pelio (ed.), Atti del Secondo Congresso Internazionale
Chadic_languages
High-level computer programming conceptualization
only parallel languages and programming models. Some programming language researchers criticise the notion of paradigms as a classification of programming
Programming_paradigm
Proposed superfamily of Eurasian and African languages
Dené–Caucasian. Another notional isolate, the Elamite language, also figures in a number of Nostratic classifications. In 1987 Joseph Greenberg proposed a similar
Nostratic_languages
Programming language with hardware abstraction
programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In contrast to low-level programming languages, it may
High-level programming language
High-level_programming_language
Linguistic classification
prehistory of the Bantu languages. Farnborough: Gregg Press. Guthrie, Malcolm (1948). The classification of the Bantu languages. London: Oxford University
Guthrie classification of Bantu languages
Guthrie_classification_of_Bantu_languages
Categorization of data using statistics
When classification is performed by a computer, statistical methods are normally used to develop the algorithm. Often, the individual observations are
Statistical_classification
Language family of West Africa
Most classifications place Jo within Samogo. Mande languages do not have the noun-class system or verbal extensions of the Atlantic–Congo languages and
Mande_languages
Computer language used to make queries into databases and information systems
A query language, also known as data query language or database query language (DQL), is a computer language used to make queries in databases and information
Query_language
Type of machine learning model
breakthrough of deep neural networks in image classification around 2012, similar architectures were adapted for language tasks. This shift was marked by the development
Large_language_model
Categorisation of people's intelligence based on IQ
IQ classification is the practice of categorizing human intelligence, as measured by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, into categories such as "superior"
IQ_classification
Science of classifying organisms
and classification The science of classification, in biology the arrangement of organisms into a classification "The science of classification as applied
Taxonomy_(biology)
High-level computer programming language
A third-generation programming language (3GL) is a high-level computer programming language that tends to be more machine-independent and programmer-friendly
Third-generation programming language
Third-generation_programming_language
Language family of Northern Eurasia
the classification of the Finno-Ugric, and later Uralic family. This proposal received some of its initial impetus from the fact that these languages, unlike
Uralic_languages
Systems of coding and organizing documents or library materials
A library classification is a system used within a library to organize materials, including books, sound and video recordings, electronic materials, etc
Library_classification
Method of systematically organizing knowledge
A faceted classification is a classification scheme used in organizing knowledge into a systematic order. A faceted classification uses semantic categories
Faceted_classification
Programming language close to hardware
A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture, memory
Low-level programming language
Low-level_programming_language
Subfamily of Athabaskan languages
(perhaps as early as the first millennium BC, compare Navajo language § Classification), the Apachean branch appears to have entered southwestern North
Southern_Athabaskan_languages
Structured system of communication
categories than more conservative classifications. For example, the Danish language that most scholars consider a single language with several dialects is classified
Language
Library classification system
Classification (DDC; /ˈduː.iː/ DOO-ee, /ˈdjuː.iː/ DYOO-ee), colloquially known as the Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system
Dewey_Decimal_Classification
Programming language written graphically by a user
In computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, graphical programming or
Visual_programming_language
Language family native to Eurasia
oldest languages known in his time: Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit, to which he tentatively added Gothic, Celtic, and Persian, though his classification contained
Indo-European_languages
Language family mainly of the Central African Republic
convincing evidence for a Niger–Congo classification ever being produced, Ubangian "probably constitutes an independent language family that cannot or can no longer
Ubangian_languages
Language family of the Ethiopia–Sudan border region
"Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of
Bʼaga_languages
Data structure or code used by a compiler
many different source languages to generate code for many different target architectures. An intermediate language is the language of an abstract machine
Intermediate_representation
Group of computer programming languages
fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is a high-level computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement
Fourth-generation programming language
Fourth-generation_programming_language
Specialized computer language used to describe electronic circuits
In computer engineering, a hardware description language (HDL) is a specialized computer language used to describe the structure and behavior of electronic
Hardware_description_language
Proposed family of Native African languages
unaffiliated non-click languages of Africa, other specialists in the field have accepted it as a working hypothesis since Greenberg's classification. Linguists[who
Nilo-Saharan_languages
Concept in Computer Science
Programming languages have been classified into several programming language generations. Historically, this classification was used to indicate increasing
Programming language generations
Programming_language_generations
Large language family of Sub-Saharan Africa
of the languages within this language family that includes Bantu. The classification of the relatively divergent family of the Ubangian languages, centred
Niger–Congo_languages
international language. Asia portal Language portal Asian studies Asianic languages Classification schemes for Southeast Asian languages East Asian languages Languages
Languages_of_Asia
Group of Semitic Languages
Semitic. The proper classification of Arabic with respect to other Semitic languages is debated.[citation needed] In older classifications, it is grouped with
West_Semitic_languages
Major division of the Niger–Congo language family
"Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of
Atlantic–Congo_languages
Large language family of Africa and West Asia
The Afroasiatic languages (also known as the Afro-Asiatic, Afrasian, Hamito-Semitic, or Semito-Hamitic languages) are a language family (or phylum) of
Afroasiatic_languages
Language family of Ethiopia and Sudan
classification conventionally includes the Damotic (North Omotic), Dizoid (Majoid), Mao and Aroid (South Omotic) languages. Some of these languages are
Omotic_languages
Moribund unclassified language of Ethiopia
having adopted the Tsamai language instead. The default word order is subject–object–verb. The classification of the language is obscure (Sava & Tosco
Ongota_language
Catalogue of the world's languages
speakers, language prestige, domains of use, literacy rates, locations, dialects, language classification, linguistic affiliations, typology, language maps
Ethnologue
American linguist (1944–2021)
January 29, 2021) was an American linguist who worked on the classification of languages and what this reveals about the origin and evolution of modern
Merritt_Ruhlen
Central Iranian language of Iran
Plateau languages varieties of Iran, with approximately 20,000 speakers. "Atlas of the Languages of Iran – Problems Module". Geodatabase of Language Distribution
Gazi_language
An educational programming language (EPL) is a programming language used primarily as a learning tool, and a starting point before transitioning to more
List of educational programming languages
List_of_educational_programming_languages
West Germanic language
Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that emerged in early medieval England and has since become a global lingua franca. The language is named
English_language
American linguist (1915–2001)
for his work concerning linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages. Joseph Greenberg was born on May 28, 1915, to Jewish parents
Joseph_Greenberg
Romance language of Western Europe
induced linguists to do away with the conventional classification of Gascon, favoring the "distinct language" alternative.[citation needed] Both studies supported
Occitan_language
Use of schemes of standardized codes
A medical classification is used to transform descriptions of medical diagnoses or procedures into standardized statistical code in a process known as
Medical_classification
Proposed common ancestor to all human languages
century, Joseph Greenberg produced a series of large-scale classifications of the world's languages. These were and are controversial but widely discussed
Proto-Human_language
Language family
operates in the Khoe languages but not in Sandawe, is taken into account. Language classifications may list one or two dozen Khoe languages. Because many are
Khoe_languages
Extinct Indo-European language
poorly attested language, spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europe by the Thracians. The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language are poorly understood
Thracian_language
Niger–Congo language spoken in Guinea-Bissau
"Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of
Sua_language
Large language family spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa
Bantu languages. The most widely used classification is an alphanumeric coding system developed by Malcolm Guthrie in his 1948 classification of the
Bantu_languages
Language family of Papua New Guinea
with the language isolate Tayap, see Tayap language#Classification. NewGuineaWorld - Lower Sepik River Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu
Lower_Sepik_languages
Graphics programming language
language is a graphics programming language made for programming shader effects on the graphics processing unit (unlike other programming languages,
Shading_language
Ranking system for Bordeaux wine set in 1855
Official Classification of 1855 resulted from the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris, when Emperor Napoleon III requested a classification system for
Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
Bordeaux_Wine_Official_Classification_of_1855
Branch of Benue–Congo languages of Nigeria and Cameroon
following classification is from Glottolog; the Kororofa branch has been added from Ethnologue (Glottolog classifies the Kororofa languages as Jukun):
Jukunoid_languages
Niger–Congo language subgroup of West Africa
cluster of Senegal. Temne, a major language of Sierra Leone, was included in the Atlantic subgroup in earlier classifications but in modern proposals, it is
West_Atlantic_languages
Branch of Indo-European language family
Hellenic is the branch of the Indo-European language family whose principal member is Greek. In most classifications, Hellenic consists of Greek alone, but
Hellenic_languages
Language family of Mesoamerica
Chiapanec–Mangue languages. The Oto-Pamean and the Main Oaxacan groups were not joined into one family until Edward Sapir's classification in 1929, which
Oto-Manguean_languages
Language family
"Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of
Savannas_languages
Category of programming languages
programming languages and some other declarative languages are fifth-generation languages. While fourth-generation programming languages are designed
Fifth-generation programming language
Fifth-generation_programming_language
Dialect cluster of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan
distant Ijoid-related language'. CLAN 2016 Güldemann, Tom (2018). "Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann
Lafofa_languages
Australian Aboriginal languages
Nicholas, 2003, The non-Pama-Nyungan languages of northern Australia Capell, Arthur. 1940. The Classification of Languages in North and North-West Australia
Macro-Gunwinyguan_languages
Language groups spoken in Cameroon and Nigeria
Roger. n.d. Beboid word lists. Blench, Roger, 2025. The classification of the Bukwen language [buz] spoken in Mairogo, SE Nigeria Brye, Edward and Elizabeth
Beboid_languages
Ubangian dialect continuum of Central Africa
"Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa". In Güldemann, Tom (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of Africa. The World of
Ngbandi_language
Atlantic language group of West Africa
of the Bak languages: Wilson, William André Auquier. 2007. Guinea Languages of the Atlantic group: description and internal classification. (Schriften
Bak_languages
Afro-Asiatic language of Nigeria
or language classification was included in either of these surveys. Also in 1971, C. Hoffman published Provisional Check List of Chadic Languages, which
Polci_language
Small language family of southern Sudan
controversial. A conservative classification would treat the Kadu languages as an independent family. Blench (2006) notes that Kadu languages share similarities
Kadu_languages
Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
(Eastern Shona) and Kalanga (Western Shona). In Guthrie's classification of Bantu languages, zone S.10 designates the Shonic group. Shona is closely related
Shona_language
Small language family of the Nuba Mountains of Sudan
Mountain Languages Studies 3. Rüdiger Köppe, Cologne. Güldemann, Tom (2018). "Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa"
Rashad_languages
Obsolete language-family proposal
Dravidian Languages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-77111-0. Müller, Friedrich Max (1854), The classification of the Turanian languages. ——— (1861)
Turanian_languages
Endangered Rio Nunez language of Guinea
Wilson, William André Auquier. 2007. Guinea Languages of the Atlantic group: description and internal classification. (Schriften zur Afrikanistik, 12.) Frankfurt
Mboteni_language
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Child Language
Girl/Female
British, Hindu, Indian, Norwegian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Language of Vedas
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Language
Girl/Female
Tamil
Language
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prangel | பà¯à®°à®¾à®‚ஜல
Language
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Girven | கீரà¯à®µà¯‡à®¨Â
Language of God
Girven | கீரà¯à®µà¯‡à®¨Â
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Language
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girvan | கிரà¯à®µà®¾à®¨
Language of God
Girvan | கிரà¯à®µà®¾à®¨
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Sweet Language
Boy/Male
Hindu
Language of God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful Language
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Language of God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Language of Bihar
Boy/Male
Muslim
Language of religion (Islam)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sweet Language
Boy/Male
Hindu
Language of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Language
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Tongue; Language
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tamilarasi | தாமீலாரஸீÂ
Queen of Tamil language
Tamilarasi | தாமீலாரஸீÂ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Langdale, Cumbria, named in Old Norse as ‘long valley’, from lang ‘long’ + dalr ‘valley’.Possibly an Americanized form of Norwegian Langdal, Langdalen, Langdahl, habitational names from any of numerous farmsteads named Langdal(en), having the same etymology as 1.
LANGUAGE CLASSIFICATION
LANGUAGE CLASSIFICATION
Girl/Female
Tamil
The Moon
Male
English
Pet form of English William, BILLY means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Ukrainian
judge'.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sirania | ஸீரநியாÂ
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the merciful
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Dried Date Fruit
Boy/Male
Hindu
An epithet of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Down; Wish
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
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n.
The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively.
imp. & p. p.
of Language
n.
A Northern Turanian group of languages; the language of the Finns.
n.
The characteristic mode of arranging words, peculiar to an individual speaker or writer; manner of expression; style.
n.
The expression of ideas by writing, or any other instrumentality.
n.
The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.
n.
The Tamil language, the most important of the Dravidian languages. See Dravidian, a.
n.
Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression of ideas by the voice; sounds, expressive of thought, articulated by the organs of the throat and mouth.
n.
The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
n.
The inarticulate sounds by which animals inferior to man express their feelings or their wants.
a.
Of or pertaining to language; relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of languages.
n.
The language of the Hebrews; -- one of the Semitic family of languages.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Language
n.
A race, as distinguished by its speech.
v. t.
To communicate by language; to express in language.
n.
The language of the Czechs (often called Bohemian), the harshest and richest of the Slavic languages.
a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.
n.
The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
n.
The forms of speech, or the methods of expressing ideas, peculiar to a particular nation.