Examples of using Ethnologue in English and their translations into Tagalog
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According to Ethnologue, 81% of people spoke English at home, including L2 speakers.
The Hungarian Csángó dialect, which is mentioned but not listed separately by Ethnologue, is spoken primarily in Bacău County in eastern Romania.
According to Ethnologue, it is estimated that the Russian is spoken by 180 million people as a mother tongue and another 120 million as second language.
There are about 439 languages anddialects, according to the 2009 Ethnologue estimate, about half(221) belonging to the Indo-Aryan subbranch.
Ethnologue Linguist List OLAC: the Open Languages Archive Community[22] Microsoft Windows 8:[23] Supports all codes in ISO 639-3 at the time of release.
As of 25 January 2019[update], the standard contains 7,865 entries.[6] The inventory of languages is based on a number of sources including: the individual languages contained in 639-2,modern languages from the Ethnologue, historic varieties, ancient languages and artificial languages from the Linguist List,[7] as well as languages recommended within the annual public commenting period.
Filipino is considered by Ethnologue to be a variant of Tagalog, a Central Philippine language within the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family.
Ethnologue, a reference work published by SIL International, has cataloged the world's known living languages, and it estimates that 417 languages are on the verge of extinction.[2].