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In addition to choosing a primary name for the language, Ethnologue also gives some of the names by which a language is called by its speakers, by the government, by foreigners and by neighbors, as well as how it has been named and referenced historically, regardless of which designation is considered official, politically correct or offensive or by whom.
The number of Rashad languages, also called Tegali – Tagoi, varies among descriptions, from two ( Williamson & Blench 2000 ), three ( Ethnologue ), to eight ( Blench ms ).
It is also classified as being part of a Tamil language family, which alongside Tamil proper, also includes the languages of about 35 ethno-linguistic groups such as the Irula, and Yerukula languages ( see SIL Ethnologue ).
Indo-Aryan speakers form about one half ( approx 1. 5 billion ) of all Indo-European speakers ( approx 3 billion ), also Indo-Aryan has more than half of all recognized Indo-European languages, according to Ethnologue.
The Konkani language in Kerala is also sometimes written in the Malayalam script ,< ref name =" Lo ">— According to ISO 639-3 and Ethnologue, Konkani (< tt > knn </ tt >) and Goan Konkani (< tt > gom </ tt >) are two dialects.
In Kenya, the Ethnologue also lists 322, 000 speakers of Borana and Orma, two languages closely related to Ethiopian Oromo.
Later, the szl code also used among others by linguistic entities as Ethnologue and Linguist List.
According to Ethnologue, the Hihue or Hoy dialect is considered the standard ; Haila ’ er, Aoluguya ( Olguya ), Chenba ’ erhu ( Old Bargu ), and Morigele ( Mergel ) dialects also exist.
Today it is mostly spoken by some elderly women ( the Ethnologue entry lists 200 native speakers ); most of the island's community speaks Portuguese ; some also speak Forro.
According to Ethnologue, Azerbaijani is used as literary language and speakers also use Azerbaijani.
The Ethnologue ( 16th edition ) also includes Senhaja De Srair and Ghomara, along with an extra subgroup, the " East Zenati languages ": Ghadamès, Nafusi, and Sened.
It is also referred to as Bahasa Malaysia Kod Tangan, which is the form found in the Ethnologue.
Specifically, there are 1 million Anaang ( as of 1990 ); possibly 1½ to 2 million Ibibio ( 1998, claim since retracted by Ethnologue )— Ibibio is also used as a trade language ; and 400, 000 Efik ; Efik also has about 2 million second-language speakers.
Some of the native Slavic population speak Lach, which is classed by Ethnologue as a dialect of Czech, although it also shows some similarities to Polish.
Ethnologue also lists Kassang, but that is a Bahnaric language ( Sidwell 2003 ).
Ethnologue ( 2000, 2005 ) notes that the urban varieties of India (' Urban Indian Sign Language ', also used in Bangladesh and Pakistan ) share about 75 % of their vocabulary, that Pakistani SL may be the same language, and that Nepali SL is related.
Ethnologue also lists Bragat in the Palei branch.

Ethnologue and shows
* Ethnologue 16th Edition shows Provençal as a dialect of occitan

Ethnologue and name
North Coastal Standard Bikol ( Ethnologue name: Coastal Bikol ) or simply, Northern Bikol, is spoken by over 2. 4 million people ( figure dates back from the 1990 Census ) with native speakers in various areas in all the provinces of the Bicol Region: Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, and Masbate.
Southern Coastal and Inland Bikol ( Ethnologue name: Inland Bikol ), or simply, Southern Bikol, is spoken by over 1. 1 million people living mainly in the southwestern area of Camarines Sur as well as parts of western Albay and western Sorsogon.
Northern Catanduanes Bicolano ( Ethnologue name: Pandan ) is spoken by about 80, 000 people in the Northern Catanduanes towns of Caramoran, Pandan, Bagamanoc, Panganiban, and Viga.
* Ethnologue report for Kodava takk – note however that this reference uses the district name, Kodagu, rather than the language name, which it mentions later.
The ISO 639-3 language code for Hawaii Pidgin ( Hawaii Creole English ) is .< ref name = Ethnologue >
* language of Touat and Gourara ( called " Taznatit " by the Ethnologue, but that name is used for most of the Zenati languages )
The Ethnologue regards " Mimi " as possibly distinct from " Amdang "; however, the source they quote in support of the existence of Mimi ( Doornbos & Bender 1983 ) regards the two as identical, seeing " Amdang " as simply a name given to " Mimi " in the Biltine area.
The name has many spelling variants, including Gogo-Yimidjir, Gugu-Yimidhirr, Gugu Yimithirr, Guugu Yimidhirr, Guguyimidjir ( used by Ethnologue ), Gugu Yimijir, Kukuyimidir, Koko Imudji, Koko Yimidir, Kuku Jimidir, Kuku Yimithirr, and Kuku Yimidhirr.
** Oued Righ Berber ( Ethnologue name " Temacine Tamazight ") in Oued Righ, around Touggourt and Temacine, Algeria
However, given that the syncretic and academic name Catalan-Valencian-Balearic has not succeeded-beyond the title of an excellent dictionary and the name given by Ethnologue — Catalan is generally the colloquial name accepted by linguists to refer to the whole system.
Some sources list Adangbe as another name for the same language whereas Ethnologue lists it as a different language in the Kwa family, and it has a separate ISO 639-3 code of ' adq '.
Ethnologue gives Badha as an alternative name of Lendu, but Blench ( 2000 ) lists it as a distinct language.
The Chin speak several Kukish languages ; Ethnologue lists 49 languages in this group, of which 20 contain the word " Chin " in their name.
Ethnologue lists two related languages under the name Ndyuka.
Lamam is a clan name of the neighboring Tampuon and Kaco ’; it is not clear which the Ethnologue Lamam is.

Ethnologue and for
* Ethnologue entry for Chadic languages
* Ethnologue entry for Cushitic languages
Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication containing statistics for 6, 909 languages in the 16th edition, released in 2009.
In 2002 the Ethnologue was asked to work with the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) to integrate its codes into a draft international standard.
William Bright, then editor of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, wrote of Ethnologue that it " is indispensable for any reference shelf on the languages of the world.
Of the twenty languages with the largest numbers of native speakers according to SIL Ethnologue, twelve are Indo-European: Spanish, English, Hindi, Portuguese, Bengali, Russian, German, Marathi, French, Italian, Punjabi, and Urdu, accounting for over 1. 7 billion native speakers.
* Ethnologue entry for Hlai language
The total for all Nilo-Saharan languages in Ethnologue 16 is 38 – 39 million.
* Ethnologue. com, Ethnologue entry for Algonquian languages
* Ethnologue report for Tetum
* Ethnologue Entry for Kouya
Combining the Ethnologue figures with strong population growth in Nepal, the assumption of 20 million people with Nepali as their mother tongue is a reasonable estimate for 2006.
Ethnologue lists 25 languages for Bhutan.
* Ethnologue report for Atlantic
* Ethnologue report for Kanuri
* Ethnologue entry for Eastern Berber languages
* Ethnologue report for Romano-Serbian
* Ethnologue entry for Romam language
* Ethnologue report for Low Franconian
* Ethnologue report for Hutterite German
* Ethnologue report for Alemán Coloniero
* Ethnologue report for Moldova
* Ethnologue language family tree for Nubian languages

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