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Encyclopedia > Spoken language

Spoken language is a language that people utter words of the language. Almost all languages are spoken languages.


List of spoken language but not written language


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Chinese spoken language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1861 words)
Wu 吳語/吴语: spoken in the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Min 閩語/闽语: spoken in Fujian, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia.
In addition, the Dungan language (東干語/东干语) is a language descended from Chinese spoken in Kyrgyzstan, and is akin to northwestern dialects of Mandarin.
Spoken language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (89 words)
A spoken language is a human language in which the words are uttered through the mouth.
Computer languages and sign languages are not spoken languages.
The term spoken language is often used in contrast to written language; the world's most widely spoken languages all have written forms.
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