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- Atayal [tay] (A language of China–Taiwan )
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- Bunun [bnn] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- East Formosan (6)
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- Amis [ami] (A language of China–Taiwan )
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- Northern (2)
- Basay [byq] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Kavalan [ckv] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Southwest (2)
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- Ibatan [ivb] (A language of Philippines )
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- Yami [tao] (A language of China–Taiwan )
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- Blaan, Koronadal [bpr] (A language of Philippines )
- Blaan, Sarangani [bps] (A language of Philippines )
- Tboli (1)
- Tboli [tbl] (A language of Philippines )
- Bagobo-Klata [bgi] (A language of Philippines )
- Teduray [tiy] (A language of Philippines )
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- Baras [brs] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kaili, Da’a [kzf] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kaili, Ledo [lew] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Moma [myl] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Kapampangan [pam] (A language of Philippines )
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- Ayta, Abellen [abp] (A language of Philippines )
- Ayta, Ambala [abc] (A language of Philippines )
- Ayta, Mag-antsi [sgb] (A language of Philippines )
- Ayta, Mag-Indi [blx] (A language of Philippines )
- Ayta, Magbukun [ayt] (A language of Philippines )
- Bolinao [smk] (A language of Philippines )
- Sambal [xsb] (A language of Philippines )
- Sambal, Botolan [sbl] (A language of Philippines )
- Sinauna (1)
- Dumagat, Remontado [agv] (A language of Philippines )
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- Barakai [baj] (A language of Indonesia )
- Batuley [bay] (A language of Indonesia )
- Dobel [kvo] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Koba [kpd] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Kompane [kvp] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lola [lcd] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lorang [lrn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Manombai [woo] (A language of Indonesia )
- Mariri [mqi] (A language of Indonesia )
- Tarangan, East [tre] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Ujir [udj] (A language of Indonesia )
- Babar (11)
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- Adonara [adr] (A language of Indonesia )
- Alor [aol] (A language of Indonesia )
- Bima [bhp] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ende [end] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ile Ape [ila] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ke’o [xxk] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kedang [ksx] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kepo’ [kuk] (A language of Indonesia )
- Komodo [kvh] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lamaholot [slp] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lamalera [lmr] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lamatuka [lmq] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lembata, South [lmf] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lembata, West [lmj] (A language of Indonesia )
- Levuka [lvu] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lewoeleng [lwe] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lewotobi [lwt] (A language of Indonesia )
- Li’o [ljl] (A language of Indonesia )
- Manggarai [mqy] (A language of Indonesia )
- Nage [nxe] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ngad’a [nxg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ngad’a, Eastern [nea] (A language of Indonesia )
- Palu’e [ple] (A language of Indonesia )
- Rajong [rjg] (A language of Indonesia )
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- Riung [riu] (A language of Indonesia )
- Rongga [ror] (A language of Indonesia )
- Sika [ski] (A language of Indonesia )
- So’a [ssq] (A language of Indonesia )
- Wae Rana [wrx] (A language of Indonesia )
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- East (11)
- Andra-Hus [anx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Elu [elu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ere [twp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kele [sbc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Koro [kxr] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kurti [ktm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Leipon [lek] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lele [lle] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nali [nss] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ponam [ncc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Titan [ttv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mokoreng-Loniu (2)
- Idio [mft] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Loniu [los] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- West (8)
- Bipi [biq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Hermit [llf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Khehek [tlx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Likum [lib] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mondropolon [npn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nyindrou [lid] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sori-Harengan [sbh] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tulu-Bohuai [rak] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- East (11)
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- Pak-Tong [pkg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Southeast Islands (5)
- Lenkau [ler] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lou [loj] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Neherneh [ncn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Paluai [blq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Penchal [pek] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
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- Western (3)
- Kaniet [ktk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Seimat [ssg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wuvulu-Aua [wuv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
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- Hawaiian [haw] (A language of United States )
- Mangareva [mrv] (A language of French Polynesia )
- Marquesan, North [mrq] (A language of French Polynesia )
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- Tahitic (7)
- Austral [aut] (A language of French Polynesia )
- Cook Islands Maori [rar] (A language of Cook Islands )
- Maori [mri] (A language of New Zealand )
- Penrhyn [pnh] (A language of Cook Islands )
- Rakahanga-Manihiki [rkh] (A language of Cook Islands )
- Tahitian [tah] (A language of French Polynesia )
- Tuamotuan [pmt] (A language of French Polynesia )
- Rapa [ray] (A language of French Polynesia )
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- Ellicean (8)
- Kapingamarangi [kpg] (A language of Micronesia )
- Nukeria [nur] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nukumanu [nuq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nukuoro [nkr] (A language of Micronesia )
- Ontong Java [ojv] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Sikaiana [sky] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Takuu [nho] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tuvaluan [tvl] (A language of Tuvalu )
- Futunic (9)
- Anuta [aud] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Emae [mmw] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Fagauvea [uve] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Futuna-Aniwa [fut] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Futuna, East [fud] (A language of Wallis and Futuna )
- Mele-Fila [mxe] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Rennell-Bellona [mnv] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Tikopia [tkp] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Vaeakau-Taumako [piv] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Pukapuka (1)
- Pukapuka [pkp] (A language of Cook Islands )
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- Drehu [dhv] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Iaai [iai] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Nengone [nen] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Micronesian (20)
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- Kosraean [kos] (A language of Micronesia )
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- Marshallese [mah] (A language of Marshall Islands )
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- Carolinian [cal] (A language of Northern Mariana Islands )
- Chuukese [chk] (A language of Micronesia )
- Mapia [mpy] (A language of Indonesia )
- Mortlockese [mrl] (A language of Micronesia )
- Namonuito [nmt] (A language of Micronesia )
- Pááfang [pfa] (A language of Micronesia )
- Puluwatese [puw] (A language of Micronesia )
- Satawalese [stw] (A language of Micronesia )
- Sonsorolese [sov] (A language of Palau )
- Tanapag [tpv] (A language of Northern Mariana Islands )
- Tobian [tox] (A language of Palau )
- Ulithian [uli] (A language of Micronesia )
- Woleaian [woe] (A language of Micronesia )
- Pohnpeic (3)
- Mokilese [mkj] (A language of Micronesia )
- Pingelapese [pif] (A language of Micronesia )
- Pohnpeian [pon] (A language of Micronesia )
- Chuukic (13)
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- Haekic (1)
- Haeke [aek] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Northern (17)
- Central (2)
- Cemuhî [cam] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Paicî [pri] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Extreme Northern (4)
- Caac [msq] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Nêlêmwa-Nixumwak [nee] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Nyelâyu [yly] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Yuanga [nua] (A language of New Caledonia )
- North (9)
- Hmwaveke (3)
- Bwatoo [bwa] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Hmwaveke [mrk] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Waamwang [wmn] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Nemi (4)
- Fwâi [fwa] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Jawe [jaz] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Nemi [nem] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Pije [piz] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Pwaamei [pme] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Pwapwâ [pop] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Hmwaveke (3)
- Haveke [hvk] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Vamale [mkt] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Central (2)
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- Drubea [duf] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Numèè [kdk] (A language of New Caledonia )
- South (9)
- Wailic (5)
- Ajië [aji] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Arhâ [aqr] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Arhö [aok] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Neku [nek] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Orowe [bpk] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Xaracuu-Xaragure (2)
- Xârâcùù [ane] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Xârâgurè [axx] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Zire-Tiri (2)
- Sîshëë [sih] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Tîrî [cir] (A language of New Caledonia )
- Wailic (5)
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- North and Central Vanuatu (98)
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- Labo (1)
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- Avava [tmb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Larevat [lrv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Litzlitz [lzl] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Maragus [mrs] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Nasarian [nvh] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Neve’ei [vnm] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Neverver [lgk] (A language of Vanuatu )
- V’ënen Taut [nmb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Small Nambas (3)
- Northeast Vanuatu-Banks Islands (81)
- Central Vanuatu (5)
- East Vanuatu (32)
- Ambae, East [omb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Ambae, West [nnd] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Ambrym, North [mmg] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Ambrym, Southeast [tvk] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Apma [app] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Baetora [btr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Daakaka [bpa] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Dorig [wwo] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Fanbak [fnb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Hano [lml] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Hiw [hiw] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Koro [krf] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Lakon [lkn] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Lehali [tql] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Lemerig [lrz] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Lo-Toga [lht] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Lonwolwol [crc] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Löyöp [urr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Maewo, Central [mwo] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Marino [mrb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mota [mtt] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mwerlap [mrm] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mwotlap [mlv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Nume [tgs] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Olrat [olr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Paama [pma] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Port Vato [ptv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Sa [sax] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Seke [ske] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Sowa [sww] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Vera’a [vra] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Vurës [msn] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Epi (6)
- Malekula Coastal (14)
- Aulua [aul] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Axamb [ahb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Banam Bay [vrt] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mae [mme] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Malua Bay [mll] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Maskelynes [klv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mpotovoro [mvt] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Na’ahai [mlx] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Nahavaq [sns] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Port Sandwich [psw] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Rerep [pgk] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Unua [onu] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin [upv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Vao [vao] (A language of Vanuatu )
- West Santo (24)
- Akei [tsr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Amblong [alm] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Aore [aor] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Araki [akr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Fortsenal [frt] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Mafea [mkv] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Malo [mla] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Merei [lmb] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Morouas [mrp] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Narango [nrg] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Navut [nsw] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Nokuku [nkk] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Piamatsina [ptr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Roria [rga] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tambotalo [tls] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tangoa [tgp] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tasmate [tmt] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tiale [mnl] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tolomako [tlm] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Tutuba [tmi] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Valpei [vlp] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Vunapu [vnp] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Wailapa [wlr] (A language of Vanuatu )
- Wusi [wsi] (A language of Vanuatu )
- East Santo (5)
- Central Pacific (45)
- South Vanuatu (9)
- Southeast Solomonic (26)
- Gela-Guadalcanal (7)
- Bughotu (1)
- Bughotu [bgt] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Gela (2)
- Gela [nlg] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Lengo [lgr] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Guadalcanal (4)
- Birao [brr] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Ghari [gri] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Malango [mln] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Talise [tlr] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Bughotu (1)
- Malaita-San Cristobal (19)
- Malaita (14)
- Longgu (1)
- Longgu [lgu] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Northern (9)
- Baeggu [bvd] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Baelelea [bvc] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Fataleka [far] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Gula’alaa [gmb] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kwaio [kwd] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kwara’ae [kwf] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Lau [llu] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- To’abaita [mlu] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Wala [lgl] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Southern (4)
- ’Are’are [alu] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Dori’o [dor] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Oroha [ora] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Sa’a [apb] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Longgu (1)
- San Cristobal (5)
- Arosi [aia] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Bauro [bxa] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Fagani [faf] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kahua [agw] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Owa [stn] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Malaita (14)
- Gela-Guadalcanal (7)
- Remote Oceanic (195)
- St. Matthias (2)
- Mussau-Emira [emi] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tenis [tns] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Temotu (11)
- Reefs-Santa Cruz (5)
- Äiwoo [nfl] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Engdewu [ngr] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Nalögo [nlz] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Natügu [ntu] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Noipä [npx] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Utupua-Vanikoro (6)
- Utupua (3)
- Amba [utp] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Asumboa [aua] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Tanibili [tbe] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Lovono [vnk] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Tanema [tnx] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Teanu [tkw] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Utupua (3)
- Reefs-Santa Cruz (5)
- Western Oceanic (240)
- Meso Melanesian (70)
- Bali-Vitu (2)
- Uneapa [bbn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Vitu [wiv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- New Ireland (64)
- Lavongai-Nalik (7)
- Kara [leu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lakurumau [lxm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mandara [tbf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nalik [nal] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tiang [tbj] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tigak [tgc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tungag [lcm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Madak (3)
- Barok [bjk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lavatbura-Lamusong [lbv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Madak [mmx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- South New Ireland-Northwest Solomonic (51)
- Choiseul (4)
- Babatana [baa] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Ririo [rri] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Vaghua [tva] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Varisi [vrs] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Mono-Uruava (4)
- Mono [mte] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Torau [ttu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Uruava [urv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Vinitiri [vmg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nehan-North Bougainville (10)
- Buka (3)
- Halia (2)
- Hakö [hao] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Halia [hla] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Petats [pex] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Halia (2)
- Nehan (1)
- Nehan [nsn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Papapana (1)
- Papapana [ppn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Saposa-Tinputz (4)
- Hahon [hah] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Saposa [sps] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Teop [tio] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tinputz [tpz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Solos (1)
- Solos [sol] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Buka (3)
- New Georgia (11)
- East (2)
- Marovo [mvo] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Vangunu [mpr] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- West (9)
- Dughore [nke] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Ghanongga [ghn] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Hoava [hoa] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kazukuru [kzk] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kusaghe [ksg] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Lungga [lga] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Roviana [rug] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Simbo [sbb] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Ughele [uge] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- East (2)
- Patpatar-Tolai (12)
- Fanamaket [bjp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Guramalum [grz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kandas [kqw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Konomala [koa] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kuanua [ksd] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Label [lbb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Niwer Mil [hrc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Patpatar [gfk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ramoaaina [rai] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Siar-Lak [sjr] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sursurunga [sgz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Warwar Feni [hrw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Piva-Banoni (2)
- Bannoni [bcm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lawunuia [tgi] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Santa Isabel (7)
- Central (3)
- Blablanga [blp] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Kokota [kkk] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Zazao [jaj] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- East (2)
- Cheke Holo [mrn] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Gao [gga] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- West (2)
- Laghu [lgb] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Zabana [kji] (A language of Solomon Islands )
- Central (3)
- Minigir [bxf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Choiseul (4)
- Tabar (2)
- Lihir [lih] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Notsi [ncf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tomoip (1)
- Tomoip [tqp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lavongai-Nalik (7)
- Willaumez (4)
- Bola [bnp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bulu [bjl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Meramera [mxm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nakanai [nak] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bali-Vitu (2)
- North New Guinea (106)
- Huon Gulf (32)
- Markham (15)
- Lower (7)
- Busu (5)
- Aribwatsa [laz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Aribwaung [ylu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Duwet [gve] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Musom [msu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nafi [srf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Labu (1)
- Labu [lbu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wampar (1)
- Wampar [lbq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Busu (5)
- Upper (5)
- Mountain (4)
- Mari [hob] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sarasira [zsa] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sukurum [zsu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wampur [waz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Adzera [adz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mountain (4)
- Watut (3)
- Kodut, Middle [mpl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kodut, North [una] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kodut, South [mcy] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lower (7)
- North (3)
- Bugawac [buk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kala [kcl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yabem [jae] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Numbami (1)
- Numbami [sij] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- South (13)
- Hote-Buang (12)
- Buang (10)
- Mumeng (5)
- Dambi [dac] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gorakor [goc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kumalu [ksl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Patep [ptp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Zenag [zeg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Buang, Mangga [mmo] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Buang, Mapos [bzh] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kapin [tbx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Piu [pix] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Vehes [val] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mumeng (5)
- Hote (2)
- Malei [hot] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yamap [ymp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Buang (10)
- Kaiwa (1)
- Iwal [kbm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Hote-Buang (12)
- Markham (15)
- Ngero-Vitiaz (44)
- Ngero (6)
- Bariai (4)
- Bariai [bch] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kove [kvc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lusi [khl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mala [mmt] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tuam (2)
- Gitua [ggt] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mutu [tuc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bariai (4)
- Vitiaz (38)
- Bel (8)
- Astrolabe (3)
- Awad Bing [bcu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mindiri [mpn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yote [wab] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nuclear Bel (5)
- Northern (4)
- Bilbil [brz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gedaged [gdd] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Matukar Panau [mjk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Takia [tbc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Southern (1)
- Marik [dad] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Northern (4)
- Astrolabe (3)
- Kilenge-Maleu (1)
- Maleu-Kilenge [mgl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Korap (4)
- Arop-Lokep [apr] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Karnai [bbv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mur Pano [tkv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Pano [mqz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mangap-Mbula (1)
- Mbula [mna] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mengen (3)
- Lote [uvl] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mamusi [kdf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mengen [mee] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Roinji-Nenaya (2)
- Mato [met] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Uma [roe] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sio (1)
- Sio [xsi] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Southwest New Britain (17)
- Amara (1)
- Amara [aie] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Arawe-Pasismanua (14)
- Arawe (9)
- East Arawe (4)
- Akolet [akt] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Amio-Gelimi [let] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Avau [avb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bebeli [bek] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- West Arawe (4)
- Aiklep [mwg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ambul [apo] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gimi [gip] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Solong [aaw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mangseng [mbh] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- East Arawe (4)
- Pasismanua (5)
- Aighon [aix] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Karore [xkx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kaulong [pss] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Miu [mpo] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sengseng [ssz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Arawe (9)
- Bibling (2)
- Lamogai [lmg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mouk-Aria [mwh] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Amara (1)
- Tami (1)
- Tami [tmy] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bel (8)
- Ngero (6)
- Sarmi-Jayapura Bay (14)
- Jayapura Bay (3)
- Sarmi (11)
- Anus [auq] (A language of Indonesia )
- Bonggo [bpg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Fedan [pdn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kaptiau [kbi] (A language of Indonesia )
- Liki [lio] (A language of Indonesia )
- Masimasi [ism] (A language of Indonesia )
- Mo [wkd] (A language of Indonesia )
- Sobei [sob] (A language of Indonesia )
- Sunum [ymn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Tarpia [tpf] (A language of Indonesia )
- Yarsun [yrs] (A language of Indonesia )
- Schouten (16)
- Kairiru-Manam (9)
- Kairiru (3)
- Kaiep [kbw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kairiru [kxa] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Terebu [trb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Manam (6)
- Biem [bmc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kis [kis] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Manam [mva] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Medebur [mjm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sepa [spe] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wogeo [woc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kairiru (3)
- Siau (7)
- Essono [sso] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kap [ykm] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Malol [mbk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Orop [aps] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sera [sry] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tumleo [tmq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ulau-Suain [svb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kairiru-Manam (9)
- Huon Gulf (32)
- Papuan Tip (64)
- Nuclear (44)
- Maisin (1)
- Maisin [mbq] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- North Papuan Mainland-D’Entrecasteaux (34)
- Anuki (1)
- Anuki [aui] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Are-Taupota (16)
- Are (7)
- Are [mwc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Doga [dgg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gapapaiwa [pwg] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ghayavi [bmk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kaninuwa [wat] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Miniafia Oyan [aai] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ubir [ubr] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Taupota (9)
- Gweda [grw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Haigwai [hgw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Maiwala [mum] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Minaveha [mvn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Taupota [tpa] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Tawala [tbo] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wa’ema [wag] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wedau [wed] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yakaikeke [ykk] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Are (7)
- Bwaidoga (7)
- Bwaidoka [bwd] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Goodenough, West [ddi] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Iamalele [yml] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Iduna [viv] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Koluwawa [klx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Maiadomu [mzz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Molima [mox] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Dobu-Duau (7)
- Boselewa [bwf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bunama [bdd] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Dobu [dob] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Duau [dva] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Galeya [gar] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mwatebu [mwa] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sewa Bay [sew] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gumawana (1)
- Gumawana [gvs] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kakabai (2)
- Dawawa [dww] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kakabai [kqf] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Anuki (1)
- Suauic (9)
- ’Auhelawa [kud] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Buhutu [bxh] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Bwanabwana [tte] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Oya’oya [oyy] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Saliba [sbe] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Suau [swp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Unubahe [unu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Wagawaga [wgb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yaleba [ylb] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Maisin (1)
- Peripheral (20)
- Central Papuan (14)
- Oumic (4)
- Magoric (3)
- Bina [bmn] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Magori [zgr] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Yoba [yob] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Ouma [oum] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Magoric (3)
- Sinagoro-Keapara (4)
- Keapara [khz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Motu [meu] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sinaugoro [snc] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Vula’a [hul] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- West Central Papuan (6)
- Gabadi (1)
- Abadi [kbt] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nuclear (5)
- Kuni [kse] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Lala [nrz] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Mekeo [mek] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Toura [don] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Waima [rro] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Gabadi (1)
- Oumic (4)
- Kilivila-Louisiades (6)
- Kilivila (3)
- Budibud [btp] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kilivila [kij] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Muyuw [myw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Misima (1)
- Misima-Panaeati [mpx] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Nimoa-Sudest (2)
- Rifao [nmw] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Sudest [tgo] (A language of Papua New Guinea )
- Kilivila (3)
- Central Papuan (14)
- Nuclear (44)
- Meso Melanesian (70)
- Yapese (1)
- Yapese [yap] (A language of Micronesia )
- Admiralty Islands (30)
- South Halmahera-West New Guinea (41)
- South Halmahera (7)
- West New Guinea (34)
- Bomberai (2)
- Cenderawasih Bay (32)
- Biakic (3)
- Iresim (1)
- Mor (1)
- Raja Ampat (10)
- Ambel [wgo] (A language of Indonesia )
- As [asz] (A language of Indonesia )
- Biga [bhc] (A language of Indonesia )
- Gebe [gei] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kawe [kgb] (A language of Indonesia )
- Legenyem [lcc] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ma’ya [slz] (A language of Indonesia )
- Matbat [xmt] (A language of Indonesia )
- Salawati [xmx] (A language of Indonesia )
- Wauyai [wuy] (A language of Indonesia )
- Tandia (1)
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- Yapen (13)
- Central-Western (11)
- Ambai [amk] (A language of Indonesia )
- Ansus [and] (A language of Indonesia )
- Busami [bsm] (A language of Indonesia )
- Marau [mvr] (A language of Indonesia )
- Munggui [mth] (A language of Indonesia )
- Papuma [ppm] (A language of Indonesia )
- Pom [pmo] (A language of Indonesia )
- Roon [rnn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Serui-Laut [seu] (A language of Indonesia )
- Wamesa [wad] (A language of Indonesia )
- Woi [wbw] (A language of Indonesia )
- East (2)
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- Oceanic (514)
- Hukumina (1)
- North Bomberai (4)
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- Sumba (8)
- Anakalangu [akg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kambera [xbr] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kodi [kod] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lamboya [lmy] (A language of Indonesia )
- Loura [lur] (A language of Indonesia )
- Mamboru [mvd] (A language of Indonesia )
- Wanukaka [wnk] (A language of Indonesia )
- Wejewa [wew] (A language of Indonesia )
- Teor-Kur (2)
- Timor-Babar (37)
- Nuclear Timor (24)
- Galolen [gal] (A language of East Timor )
- Habun [hbu] (A language of East Timor )
- Helong [heg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Idaté [idt] (A language of East Timor )
- Kairui-Midiki [krd] (A language of East Timor )
- Kemak [kem] (A language of East Timor )
- Lakalei [lka] (A language of East Timor )
- Makuva [lva] (A language of East Timor )
- Mambae [mgm] (A language of East Timor )
- Nauete [nxa] (A language of East Timor )
- Tetun [tet] (A language of East Timor )
- Tukudede [tkd] (A language of East Timor )
- Waima’a [wmh] (A language of East Timor )
- Welaun [wlh] (A language of East Timor )
- Southwest Maluku (13)
- Nuclear Timor (24)
- Unclassified (1)
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- Aru (14)
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- Greater Barito (35)
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- East (19)
- Central-South (5)
- Malagasy (12)
- Bushi [buc] (A language of Mayotte )
- Malagasy, Antankarana [xmv] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Bara [bhr] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Masikoro [msh] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Merina [plt] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Northern Betsimisaraka [bmm] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Sakalava [skg] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Southern Betsimisaraka [bzc] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Tandroy-Mahafaly [tdx] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Tanosy [txy] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Tesaka [tkg] (A language of Madagascar )
- Malagasy, Tsimihety [xmw] (A language of Madagascar )
- North (2)
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- Sama-Bajaw (9)
- Abaknon (1)
- Inabaknon [abx] (A language of Philippines )
- Sulu-Borneo (7)
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- Inner Sulu Sama (3)
- Sama, Balangingih [sse] (A language of Philippines )
- Sama, Central [sml] (A language of Philippines )
- Sama, Southern [ssb] (A language of Philippines )
- Western Sulu Sama (1)
- Sama, Pangutaran [slm] (A language of Philippines )
- Yakan [yka] (A language of Philippines )
- Abaknon (1)
- West (5)
- Greater Central Philippine (100)
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- Bikol (11)
- Coastal (4)
- Naga (3)
- Agta, Katubung [agk] (A language of Philippines )
- Agta, Mt. Iraya [atl] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol, Central [bcl] (A language of Philippines )
- Virac (1)
- Bikol, Southern Catanduanes [bln] (A language of Philippines )
- Naga (3)
- Inland (6)
- Iriga (1)
- Bikol, Rinconada [bto] (A language of Philippines )
- Agta, Mt. Iriga [agz] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol, Buhi’non [ubl] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol, Libon [lbl] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol, Miraya [rbl] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol, West Albay [fbl] (A language of Philippines )
- Iriga (1)
- Pandan (1)
- Bikol, Northern Catanduanes [cts] (A language of Philippines )
- Coastal (4)
- Bisayan (25)
- Banton (1)
- Bantoanon [bno] (A language of Philippines )
- Cebuan (1)
- Cebuano [ceb] (A language of Philippines )
- Central (12)
- Peripheral (5)
- Ati [atk] (A language of Philippines )
- Capiznon [cps] (A language of Philippines )
- Hiligaynon [hil] (A language of Philippines )
- Masbatenyo [msb] (A language of Philippines )
- Porohanon [prh] (A language of Philippines )
- Romblon (1)
- Romblomanon [rol] (A language of Philippines )
- Warayan (5)
- Gubat (1)
- Sorsoganon, Southern [srv] (A language of Philippines )
- Samar-Waray (1)
- Waray-Waray [war] (A language of Philippines )
- Baybayanon [bvy] (A language of Philippines )
- Kinabalian [cbw] (A language of Philippines )
- Sorsoganon, Northern [bks] (A language of Philippines )
- Gubat (1)
- Bantayanon [bfx] (A language of Philippines )
- Peripheral (5)
- South (4)
- Butuan-Tausug (2)
- Butuanon [btw] (A language of Philippines )
- Tausug [tsg] (A language of Philippines )
- Surigaonon [sgd] (A language of Philippines )
- Tandaganon [tgn] (A language of Philippines )
- Butuan-Tausug (2)
- West (7)
- Aklan (2)
- Aklanon [akl] (A language of Philippines )
- Malaynon [mlz] (A language of Philippines )
- Kinarayan (1)
- Kinaray-a [krj] (A language of Philippines )
- Kuyan (2)
- Cuyonon [cyo] (A language of Philippines )
- Ratagnon [btn] (A language of Philippines )
- North Central (1)
- Inonhan [loc] (A language of Philippines )
- Caluyanun [clu] (A language of Philippines )
- Aklan (2)
- Banton (1)
- Mamanwa (1)
- Minamanwa [mmn] (A language of Philippines )
- Mansakan (7)
- Davawenyo (1)
- Davawenyo [daw] (A language of Philippines )
- Eastern (2)
- Mandaya [mry] (A language of Philippines )
- Mansaka [msk] (A language of Philippines )
- Northern (1)
- Kamayo [kyk] (A language of Philippines )
- Western (3)
- Kalagan [kqe] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalagan, Kagan [kll] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagakaulo [klg] (A language of Philippines )
- Davawenyo (1)
- Tagalog (2)
- Filipino [fil] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagalog [tgl] (A language of Philippines )
- Ata [atm] (A language of Philippines )
- Ayta, Sorsogon [ays] (A language of Philippines )
- Binukidnon, Northern [kyn] (A language of Philippines )
- Binukidnon, Southern [mtw] (A language of Philippines )
- Sulod [srg] (A language of Philippines )
- Bikol (11)
- Danao (4)
- Magindanao (1)
- Maguindanaon [mdh] (A language of Philippines )
- Maranao-Iranon (3)
- Iranun [ilm] (A language of Malaysia )
- Iranun [ilp] (A language of Philippines )
- Maranao [mrw] (A language of Philippines )
- Magindanao (1)
- Gorontalo-Mongondow (9)
- Manobo (15)
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- East (3)
- Manobo, Agusan [msm] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Dibabawon [mbd] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Rajah Kabunsuwan [mqk] (A language of Philippines )
- South (3)
- Ata-Tigwa (2)
- Manobo, Ata [atd] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Matigsalug [mbt] (A language of Philippines )
- Obo (1)
- Manobo, Obo [obo] (A language of Philippines )
- Ata-Tigwa (2)
- West (2)
- Manobo, Ilianen [mbi] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Western Bukidnon [mbb] (A language of Philippines )
- East (3)
- North (4)
- Binukid [bkd] (A language of Philippines )
- Higaonon [mba] (A language of Philippines )
- Kagayanen [cgc] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Kinamiging [mkx] (A language of Philippines )
- South (3)
- Manobo, Cotabato [mta] (A language of Philippines )
- Manobo, Sarangani [mbs] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagabawa [bgs] (A language of Philippines )
- Central (8)
- Palawanic (8)
- Batak [bya] (A language of Philippines )
- Bonggi [bdg] (A language of Malaysia )
- Molbog [pwm] (A language of Philippines )
- Palawano, Brooke’s Point [plw] (A language of Philippines )
- Palawano, Central [plc] (A language of Philippines )
- Palawano, Southwest [plv] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagbanwa [tbw] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagbanwa, Central [tgt] (A language of Philippines )
- South Mangyan (4)
- Buhid-Taubuid (3)
- Bangon [bnj] (A language of Philippines )
- Buhid [bku] (A language of Philippines )
- Tawbuid [twb] (A language of Philippines )
- Hanunoo (1)
- Hanunoo [hnn] (A language of Philippines )
- Buhid-Taubuid (3)
- Subanon (6)
- Eastern (5)
- Subanen, Central [syb] (A language of Philippines )
- Subanen, Eastern [sfe] (A language of Philippines )
- Subanen, Northern [stb] (A language of Philippines )
- Subanen, Southern [laa] (A language of Philippines )
- Subanon, Kolibugan [skn] (A language of Philippines )
- Subanon, Western [suc] (A language of Philippines )
- Eastern (5)
- Umiray Dumaget (3)
- Agta, Umiray Dumaget [due] (A language of Philippines )
- Inagta Alabat [dul] (A language of Philippines )
- Manide [abd] (A language of Philippines )
- Central Philippine (51)
- Javanese (5)
- Kalamian (2)
- Agutaynen [agn] (A language of Philippines )
- Tagbanwa, Calamian [tbk] (A language of Philippines )
- Lampung (3)
- Land Dayak (15)
- Madurese (2)
- Malayo-Chamic (53)
- Chamic (12)
- Malayic (41)
- Ibanic (4)
- Malay (33)
- Bangka [mfb] (A language of Indonesia )
- Banjar [bjn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Brunei [kxd] (A language of Brunei )
- Col [liw] (A language of Indonesia )
- Duano [dup] (A language of Indonesia )
- Haji [hji] (A language of Indonesia )
- Indonesian [ind] (A language of Indonesia )
- Indonesian, Makassar [mfp] (A language of Indonesia )
- Jakun [jak] (A language of Malaysia )
- Kaur [vkk] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kerinci [kvr] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kubu [kvb] (A language of Indonesia )
- Lubu [lcf] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay [zlm] (A language of Malaysia )
- Malay, Bacanese [btj] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Berau [bve] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Bukit [bvu] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Central [pse] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Jambi [jax] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Kedah [meo] (A language of Malaysia )
- Malay, Kota Bangun Kutai [mqg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Malay, Pattani [mfa] (A language of Thailand )
- Malay, Sabah [msi] (A language of Malaysia )
- Malay, Standard [zsm] (A language of Malaysia )
- Malay, Tenggarong Kutai [vkt] (A language of Indonesia )
- Minangkabau [min] (A language of Indonesia )
- Musi [mui] (A language of Indonesia )
- Negeri Sembilan Malay [zmi] (A language of Malaysia )
- Orang Kanaq [orn] (A language of Malaysia )
- Orang Seletar [ors] (A language of Malaysia )
- Pekal [pel] (A language of Indonesia )
- Sekak [lce] (A language of Indonesia )
- Temuan [tmw] (A language of Malaysia )
- Chamic (12)
- Minahasan (5)
- Moklen (2)
- Nasal (1)
- North Borneo (92)
- Melanau-Kajang (11)
- North Sarawakan (41)
- Berawan-Lower Baram (8)
- Bintulu (1)
- Dayic (6)
- Kayan-Kenyah (25)
- Kayanic (17)
- Kayan Proper (8)
- Bahau [bhv] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kayan Mahakam [xay] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kayan, Baram [kys] (A language of Malaysia )
- Kayan, Busang [bfg] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kayan, Kayan River [xkn] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kayan, Mendalam [xkd] (A language of Indonesia )
- Kayan, Rejang [ree] (A language of Malaysia )
- Kayan, Wahau [whu] (A language of Indonesia )
- Modang (2)
- Muller-Schwaner ‘Punan’ (6)
- Murik Kayan (1)
- Kayan Proper (8)
- Kenyah (6)
- Penan (2)
- Kayanic (17)
- Punan Tubu (1)
- Berawan-Lower Baram (8)
- Rejang-Sajau (5)
- Sabahan (35)
- Dusunic (14)
- Ida’an (1)
- Murutic (14)
- Paitanic (5)
- Unclassified (1)
- Dusunic (14)
- Melanau-Kajang (11)
- North Mangyan (3)
- Alangan [alj] (A language of Philippines )
- Iraya [iry] (A language of Philippines )
- Tadyawan [tdy] (A language of Philippines )
- Northern Luzon (54)
- Arta (1)
- Arta [atz] (A language of Philippines )
- Ilocano (1)
- Ilocano [ilo] (A language of Philippines )
- Meso-Cordilleran (35)
- Alta (2)
- Alta, Northern [aqn] (A language of Philippines )
- Alta, Southern [agy] (A language of Philippines )
- South-Central Cordilleran (33)
- Central Cordilleran (26)
- Isinai (1)
- Isinay [inn] (A language of Philippines )
- North Central Cordilleran (25)
- Kalinga-Itneg (13)
- Itneg (5)
- Itneg, Binongan [itb] (A language of Philippines )
- Itneg, Inlaud [iti] (A language of Philippines )
- Itneg, Maeng [itt] (A language of Philippines )
- Itneg, Masadiit [tis] (A language of Philippines )
- Itneg, Moyadan [ity] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga (8)
- Kalinga, Butbut [kyb] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Limos [kmk] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Lubuagan [knb] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Mabaka Valley [kkg] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Majukayang [kmd] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Southern [ksc] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Tanudan [kml] (A language of Philippines )
- Kalinga, Vanaw [bjx] (A language of Philippines )
- Itneg (5)
- Nuclear Cordilleran (12)
- Balangaw (1)
- Balangao [blw] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok-Kankanay (7)
- Bontok (5)
- Bontok, Central [lbk] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok, Eastern [ebk] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok, Northern [rbk] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok, Southern [obk] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok, Southwestern [vbk] (A language of Philippines )
- Kankanay (2)
- Kankanaey [kne] (A language of Philippines )
- Kankanay, Northern [xnn] (A language of Philippines )
- Bontok (5)
- Ifugaw (4)
- Ifugao, Amganad [ifa] (A language of Philippines )
- Ifugao, Batad [ifb] (A language of Philippines )
- Ifugao, Mayoyao [ifu] (A language of Philippines )
- Ifugao, Tuwali [ifk] (A language of Philippines )
- Balangaw (1)
- Kalinga-Itneg (13)
- Isinai (1)
- Southern Cordilleran (7)
- Ilongot (1)
- Bogkalot [ilk] (A language of Philippines )
- West Southern Cordilleran (6)
- Nuclear Southern Cordilleran (5)
- Ibaloy (2)
- I-wak [iwk] (A language of Philippines )
- Ibaloi [ibl] (A language of Philippines )
- Kallahan (2)
- Kalanguya [kak] (A language of Philippines )
- Kallahan, Keley-i [ify] (A language of Philippines )
- Karaw (1)
- Karao [kyj] (A language of Philippines )
- Ibaloy (2)
- Pangasinan [pag] (A language of Philippines )
- Nuclear Southern Cordilleran (5)
- Ilongot (1)
- Central Cordilleran (26)
- Alta (2)
- Northern Cordilleran (17)
- Cagayan Valley (11)
- Ibanagic (9)
- Gaddangic (3)
- Agta, Central Cagayan [agt] (A language of Philippines )
- Ga’dang [gdg] (A language of Philippines )
- Gaddang [gad] (A language of Philippines )
- Atta, Faire [azt] (A language of Philippines )
- Atta, Pamplona [att] (A language of Philippines )
- Atta, Pudtol [atp] (A language of Philippines )
- Ibanag [ibg] (A language of Philippines )
- Itawit [itv] (A language of Philippines )
- Yogad [yog] (A language of Philippines )
- Gaddangic (3)
- Isnag (2)
- Adasen [tiu] (A language of Philippines )
- Isnag [isd] (A language of Philippines )
- Ibanagic (9)
- Northeastern Luzon (6)
- Northern (4)
- Agta, Casiguran Dumagat [dgc] (A language of Philippines )
- Agta, Dicamay [duy] (A language of Philippines )
- Agta, Dupaninan [duo] (A language of Philippines )
- Kasiguranin [ksn] (A language of Philippines )
- Agta, Pahanan [apf] (A language of Philippines )
- Paranan [prf] (A language of Philippines )
- Northern (4)
- Cagayan Valley (11)
- Arta (1)
- Northwest Sumatra-Barrier Islands (12)
- Palauan (1)
- Rejang (1)
- Sangiric (5)
- South Sulawesi (30)
- Bugis (4)
- Lemolang (1)
- Makassar (5)
- Northern (16)
- Seko (4)
- Sundanese (2)
- Unclassified (2)
- Northwest Formosan (3)
- Kulon [uon] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Pazeh [pzh] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Saisiyat [xsy] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Paiwan (1)
- Paiwan [pwn] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Puyuma (1)
- Puyuma [pyu] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Rukai (1)
- Rukai [dru] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Tsouic (3)
- Kanakanabu [xnb] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Saaroa [sxr] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Tsou [tsu] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Unclassified (1)
- Ketangalan [kae] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Western Plains (3)
- Central Western Plains (2)
- Babuza [bzg] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Papora-Hoanya [ppu] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Thao (1)
- Thao [ssf] (A language of China–Taiwan )
- Central Western Plains (2)
- Atayalic (2)