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Language IQDialectsWho SaysName that Language You still say that

What is the most commonly spoken language in the world?

Name one of the Germanic Tribes that helped establish the English language.

The language of trade is commonly known as the

The largest language family is

A mixture of the an indigenous language with the colonizer’s language is

The Gullah people are located where?

A dialect differentiates a common language in these three ways

What is the most widely known dialect accepted by the government, business, education and mass media?

The greatest linguistic diversity occurs in Mexico, Madagascar, or New Guinea.

The language of trade is the

The cah sat is the yahd

Whad you gwine do today?

I’ll have a biscuit with my tea

A combination of a colonizers language with the local language is

A mix of two languages spoken in Haiti, Jamaica and New Orleans is

Language of Afghanistan

Major Language of East Africa

The language of Iran

The language of Brazil

The mother tongue of Nelson Mandela

Language revived by Ben Yehuda

Major language of Eastern and Northern Europe in 300 a.d.

Endangered language spoken in Germany, France, northern Italy, and the British Isles

English stop signs were banned in this Canadian city to preserve French

Story of Romulus and Remus was told primarily as the origin of this language