ethnologue in A Sentence

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    Ethnologue Languages of the World.

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    Akyaung Ari at Ethnologue 18th ed., 2015.

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    Wittmann's classification went into Ethnologue's database where it is still cited.

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    Ethnologue also lists Long Bano, Simalur, Simeuloë, and Simulul as alternate names.

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    The Ethnologue catalogue of world languages estimates there are currently 6909 living languages.

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    According to Ethnologue, which country has the highest number of‘living' indigenous languages in the world?

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    The 19th edition of Ethnologue lists 35 languages and dialects spoken in local communities.

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    On February 18, 2020, the Ethnologue published its yearly database on living languages of the world.

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    Ethnologue, a directory of languages, lists 7,111 living languages worldwide(languages that are still being used and spoken by people).

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    Ethnologue, which is a directory of languages, lists 7,111 living languages worldwide(languages that are still being used and spoken by people).

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    According to Ethnologue, it is estimated that the Russian is spoken by 180 million people as a mother tongue and another 120 million as second language.

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    At times, it has been considered as the most spoken language in Europe, and, according to the language catalog, The Ethnologue, Russian is the 8th most spoken language in the world.

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    The most extensive catalogue of the world's languages, generally taken to be as authoritative as any, is that of the Ethnologue organization WEB whose detailed classified list currently includes 6,809 distinct languages.

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    The most extensive catalog of the world's languages, generally taken to be as authoritative as any, is that of Ethnologue(published by SIL International), whose detailed classified list as of 2009 included 6,909 distinct languages.

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    The classification is based on the 69 sign languages from the 1988 edition of Ethnologue that were known at the time of the 1989 conference on sign languages in Montreal and 11 more languages the author added after the conference.

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