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== Romance == | == Romance == | ||
− | * İstanbul Turkish = | + | * İstanbul Turkish = Madrid Spanish |
* Eastern Turkish = Galego | * Eastern Turkish = Galego | ||
* Azeri = Portuguese | * Azeri = Portuguese | ||
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* Kypchak = English and Scots | * Kypchak = English and Scots | ||
** Tatar = Indian English | ** Tatar = Indian English | ||
− | ** | + | ** Bashqort = South Indian English |
** Kazakh = Southern British English | ** Kazakh = Southern British English | ||
** West Kypchak = American English | ** West Kypchak = American English |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 30 August 2016
Romance
- İstanbul Turkish = Madrid Spanish
- Eastern Turkish = Galego
- Azeri = Portuguese
- Gagauz = Catalan
- Kypchak = French and Occitan
- West Kypchak = Occitan
- Tatar = Parisian French
- Bashqort = Montréal media French
- Kazakh = Rural Québec French
- Noğay = Acadian French
- Kyrgyz = Cajun French
- Uzbek = Italian
- Uyghur = Sardinian
- Chuvash = Romanian & Moldovan
- Altay varieties = Gallo-Italic varieties
- Yugur = Sardinian
- Salar = Sicilian
- Yeniseian (Khakas, Shor, etc.) = Ladin
- Sayan (Tuvan, Tofa, Dukha, Tozhu, Soyot) = Romansch varieties
- Sakha & Dolgan = Friulian
Germanic
- Chuvash = Gothic
- Kypchak = English and Scots
- Tatar = Indian English
- Bashqort = South Indian English
- Kazakh = Southern British English
- West Kypchak = American English
- Qaraqalpaq = Australian English
- Noğay = New Zealand English
- Kyrgyz = Scots
- Uzbek = Low German varieties
- Uyghur = Dutch varieties
- İstanbul Turkish = more northern High German varieties
- Azeri = Swiss German
- Eastern Turkish = Austrian German
- Sakha = Icelandic
- Dolgan = Frisian
- Sayan (Tuvan, Tofa, etc.) = Norwegian
- Yeniseian (Khakas, Shor, etc.) = Swedish
- Altay varieties = Danish
- Mongolian = Finnish
- Persian = Latin
- Arabic = Greek
- Chinese/Old Chinese = Russian/Older Slavic