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Languages of Africa
- Afrikaans
(Jun 12, 2005)
- Bambara
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Kinyarwanda
- Swahili
- Zulu
(Feb 16, 2008)
Languages of the Americas
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The Miskito language is spoken by nearly 200,000 people in Nicaragua and Honduras. Miskitu Aisas! ("Speak Miskito!") presents the language through graded, user-friendly lessons. |
(For English..., French..., Portuguese..., Spanish... see Languages of Europe.)
- Arapaho
- Cherokee
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun (Inuit, Eskimo)
(Feb 24, 2006)
- Jamaican Creole
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Jumieka
- Mapudungun
- Miskito
(Jan 6, 2008)
- Miwok (Central Sierra)
(Feb 10, 2005)
- Mohawk
- Nahuatl
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Navajo
- Quechua
(Jan 1, 2000)
Languages of Asia
(For Hebrew see Languages of the Middle East.)
- Azerbaijani
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Bengali
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Chinese edit bookshelf
- Chinese (Mandarin)
(Jan 24, 2005) edit bookshelf
- Min Nan; Southern Min; Taiwanese
- Yue; Cantonese
(May 23, 2005)
- Written Chinese
(May 24, 2005)
- Classical Chinese
(July 31, 2006)
- Chinese (Mandarin)
- Gujarati
Latin was the everyday language of the Romans and the basis of many modern languages. From Latin it is easy to learn any Romance language, thus opening a new world of opportunity. With the Latin book, as you learn one of the world's classical languages, you'll connect with Julius Caesar and many other famous Romans, such as writers Cicero, Vergil and Horace, and emperors Augustus and Nero. |
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From Montreal to Dijon, de Toulouse à Bamako, learn a language that will take you around the world. Réalisez! with the wikibook on French. |
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The Spanish language is spoken by roughly 420 million people worldwide. Join their number with the help of this engaging beginner's textbook. |
(For Afrikaans see Languages of Africa. For Azerbaijani see Languages of Asia. For Hebrew see Languages of the Middle East.)
- Albanian
(Aug 17, 2005)
- Aragonese
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Armenian
(Dec 4, 2008)
- Austrian
(Jun 7, 2005)
- Belarusian
(May 21, 2007)
- Bulgarian
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Catalan
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Chechen
(Dec 4, 2008)
- Croatian
(Jul 18, 2005)
- Danish
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Dutch
(Jan 24, 2005)
- English edit bookshelf
- English in use
(June 09 2007) - Grammar guide
- English for B2 students
(June 09, 2007) - Upper Intermediate course book
- English for beginners
(June 09, 2007) - Elementary course book
- FCE English
(June 09, 2007) - FCE exam study guide
- Business English
(June 09, 2007)
- Systematic English Phonics
(Jan 24, 2005)
- English Grammar
- English in use
(For Yiddish... see Languages of Europe.)
- Arabic
(Jan 24, 2005)
- Modern Hebrew
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Sumerian
(Feb 20, 2006)
Languages of the Pacific
- Fijian
- Hawaiian
- Indonesian
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Kapampangan
(Jan 1, 2007)
- Tagalog (Filipino)
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Tetum
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Tok Pisin
(Jan 1, 2000)
Sign Languages
- American Sign Language
(Mar 21, 2005)
Constructed Languages
- D'ni
- Esperanto
(Feb 18, 2006)
- Folksprak
(Feb 27, 2007)
- Ido
(Nov 29, 2007)
- Easy Ido
(Nov 29, 2007)
- Easy Ido
- Interlingua
- Klingon
- Lingua Franca Nova
(Jul, 2007)
- Lojban
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Neo
- Novial
(Dec 4, 2008)
- Fasili Novial
(Jun 15, 2009)
- Fasili Novial
- Quenya (Grammar)
- Rohingya
- Slovio
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Tengwar
(The Elven writing systems invented by J.R.R. Tolkien)
- Toki Pona
(Jan 1, 2000)
- Unilingua
(Mar 16, 2005)
- Unlingvae
- Volapük
Other Language Books
- Authoring Foreign Language Textbooks
(Dec 4, 2008)
- Becoming a linguistic mastermind
- East Asian Calligraphy
(Jan 24, 2005)
- False Friends of the Slavist
(Dec 4, 2008)
- How to Learn a Language
(Dec 4, 2008)
- How to Teach a Language
- Understanding Scientific Terminology — Greek and Latin roots of Technical terms
(Jan 23, 2008)
- Visual Language Interpreting
(Jan 1, 2000)
See also
List of language families#Language families at Wikipedia.