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  2. File:Different scripts of different languages of Indonesia.png

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    Bahasa Indonesia: Aksara-Aksara Nusantara. Atas Kiri: Huruf Lontara, Atas Kanan: Surat Ulu, Tengah Atas: Aksara Sunda, Tengah: Huruf Cia-Cia, Tengah Kiri: Aksara Jawa ...

  3. Languages of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-European languages are primarily represented in Asia by the Indo-Iranian branch, with its two main subgroups: Indo-Aryan and Indo-Iranian. Indo-Aryan languages are mainly spoken in South Asia. Examples include languages such as Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu), Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Sylheti)

  4. File:South Asian ancestry map (scaled).png - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous (AASI) ancestry is represented by imrpoved AASI proxies (NW and S.AASI by DMXX), the Eastern-like ancestry is represented by Ancient Southern East Asian and Ancient Northern East Asian components, the Western Asian-like ancestry is samplified by Anatolian HG and the Western ancestry among N.Iranians (excluding ANE/ENA ...

  5. Languages of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    A clickable map of the official language or lingua franca spoken in each state/province of South Asia excluding the Maldives. Indo-Aryan languages are in green, Iranic languages in dark green, Dravidian languages in purple, Tibeto-Burman languages in red, and Turkic languages in orange.

  6. File:Afro-Asiatic language.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Language recognition chart - Wikipedia

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    Prefixes: me-, mem-, memper-, pe-, per-, di-, ke-Suffixes: -kan, -an, -i Others (these almost always written in lowercase): yang, dan, di, ke, oleh, itu. Malay and Indonesian are mutually intelligible to proficient speakers, although translators and interpreters will generally be specialists in one or other language.

  8. Languages of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Tok Pisin is an English-based creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in the country. In parts of Western, Gulf, Central, Oro and Milne Bay provinces, however, the use of Tok Pisin has a shorter history, and is less universal especially among older people.

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