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This is a partial index of Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically and with (sub-) families mentioned. The list also includes extinct languages.

For a published list of languages, see ISO 639-1 (list of ISO 639 language codes for 136 major languages), or for a more inclusive list, see ISO 639-3 (list of ISO 639-3 codes, 7,874 in total as of June 2013). The enumeration of languages and dialects can easily be taken into the five-digit range; the Linguasphere Observatory has a database (LS-2010) with more than 32,800 coded entries and more than 70,900 linguistic names.

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Languages with at least 50 million first-language speakers, millions (according to: Ethnologue[1])
  Amerind languages (various families)
  Australian Aboriginal languages (various families)
  Languages of the Caucasus (various families)
  Khoisan languages (various families)
  Nilo-Saharan languages (possibly various families)
  Paleosiberian languages (various families)
  Papuan languages (various families)
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See also

List of proto-languages

List of maya languages

List of pidgins, creoles, mixed languages and cants based on Indo-European languages

List of lesser-known Loloish languages

Hani languages

Taloid languages

Talodi–Heiban languages

Yupik languages

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