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For what languages is #other-general for, dude? - By doIneedtodothis on 1st August 2020 11:11:13 PM
You may be asking me, what languages have their place in #other-general? Well, the answer is simple: All the languages that don't have their place in #other-general wow that didn't help idiot. Okay, here is a list of families, subfamilies and languages that are NOT part of #other-general because they already have channels:
- Germanic languages
- Romance languages
- Celtic languages
- Turkic languages
- Balto-Slavic languages
- Uralic languages
- Indo-Iranian languages
- Austronesian languages
- Afro-Asiatic languages
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Isolate languages
- Constructed languages
- Ancient languages
some languages are listed under the "Other Languages" category but already have their own channel, these include:
- African languages
- Amerindian languages (Indigenous languages of the Americas)
- Creoles
- Sign Languages
- Greek
- Mongolian
- Vietnamese
and what isn't on these lists, goes!
you can check to what category a language belongs by looking them up online, for example on Wikipedia
have fun!
01.08.2020, 20:00 UTC
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