ISO 639:l
Encyclopedia
|-
!laa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Subanun, Lapuyan|| || || || ||
|-
!lab 
| || ||I/A|| || ||Linear A|| || ||线形文字A|| ||
|-
!lac
Lacandon language
Lacandon is a Mayan language spoken by approximately 1000 Lacandon people in the state of Chiapas in Mexico. Native Lacandon speakers refer to their language as Jach t’aan or Hach t'an. A portion of the Lacandon people also speak Tzeltal, Chol, and Spanish....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lacandon||lacandon|| || || ||
|-
!lad 
| ||lad||I/L|| ||ג'ודיאו‮–‬איספאנייול||Ladino||judéo-espagnol||judeo-español||拉迪诺语; 犹太-西班牙语||ладино||Judezmo
|-
!lae
Pattani language
Pattani, also known as Manchati, Manchad, Patni, Chamba, Chamba Lahuli, Lahuli, Swangla, Changsapa Boli is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The language is spoken in the Lahul Valley, Pattan, Chamba-Lahul, and lower Mayar valleys...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pattani|| || || || ||
|-
!laf
Lafofa language
Lafofa, also Tegem, is a Niger–Congo language cluster spoken in Kordofan, Sudan. It is the closest relative of the Talodi languages, or the most divergent of the Talodi languages, depending on the definition of that family...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lafofa|| || || || ||
|-
!lag 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Langi|| || || || ||
|-
!lah 
| ||lah||M/L|| ||ਲਹਿੰਦੀ||Lahnda||lahnda||lahnda||拉亨达语||лахнда||
|-
!lai 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lambya|| || || || ||
|-
!laj
Lango language (Uganda)
Lango is a Western Nilotic language of the Luo branch, spoken by the Langi people in Uganda. It is mostly spoken in Lango sub-region, in the Northern Region. Spoken by approximately 1.8 million speakers, it makes up for about five percent of the population of Uganda...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Uganda)|| || ||兰戈语|| ||
|-
!lak 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Nigeria)|| || || || ||
|-
!lal 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lalia|| || || || ||
|-
!lam
Lamba language
Lamba is a language found in Zambia. It is related to Bemba and is commonly spoken in the Copperbelt. There are about 210,000 native speakers in the northern parts of Zambia and southern fringes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lamba is also spoken in Lusaka, mainly because many speakers...

 
| ||lam||I/L|| || ||Lamba||lamba|| ||兰巴语||ламба||
|-
!lan
Laru language
Laro, also Laru, Aaleira, Ngwullaro, Yillaro, is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in Kordofan, Sudan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laru|| || || || ||
|-
!lao
Lao language
Lao or Laotian is a tonal language of the Tai–Kadai language family. It is the official language of Laos, and also spoken in the northeast of Thailand, where it is usually referred to as the Isan language. Being the primary language of the Lao people, Lao is also an important second language for...

 
|lo||lao||I/L|| ||ພາສາລາວ||Lao||lao||laosiano||老挝语; 寮国语||лаосский||Laotisch
|-
!lap 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Chad)|| || || || ||
|-
!laq
Qabiao language
Qabiao is a Tai–Kadai language spoken by the Qabiao people in northern Vietnam and Yunnan, China. Alternative names for Qabiao include Kabeo, Ka Beo, Ka Bao, Ka Biao, Laqua, Pubiao and Pen Ti Lolo...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Qabiao|| || ||普标语|| ||
|-
!lar 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Larteh|| || || || ||
|-
!las 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Togo)|| || || || ||
|-
!lat 
|la||lat||I/A|| ||latine||Latin||latin||latín||拉丁语||латинский||Latein(isch)
|-
!lau 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laba|| || || || ||
|-
!lav
Latvian language
Latvian is the official state language of Latvia. It is also sometimes referred to as Lettish. There are about 1.4 million native Latvian speakers in Latvia and about 150,000 abroad. The Latvian language has a relatively large number of non-native speakers, atypical for a small language...

 
|lv||lav||M/L|| ||latviešu||Latvian||letton||letón||拉脱维亚语||латышский||Lettisch
|-
!law 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lauje|| || || || ||
|-
!lax 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tiwa|| ||tiwa||提瓦语|| ||
|-
!lay 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Myanmar)|| || || || ||
|-
!laz
Aribwatsa language
Aribwatsa, also known as Lae or Lahe, is an extinct member of the Busu subgroup of Lower Markham languages in the area of Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Descendents of the Aribwatsa language community have mostly switched to the Bukawa language, which is spoken all along the north coast of...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Aribwatsa|| || || || ||
|-
!lba 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lui|| || || || ||
|-
!lbb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Label|| || || || ||
|-
!lbc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lakkia||lakkia|| ||拉珈语|| ||
|-
!lbe
Lak language
The Lak language is a Northeast Caucasian language forming its own branch within this family. It is the language of the Lak people from the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan, where it is one of six standardized languages...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||лакку||Lak||lak||laco||拉克语||лакский||
|-
!lbf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tinani|| || || || ||
|-
!lbg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laopang|| || || || ||
|-
!lbi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||La'bi|| || || || ||
|-
!lbj
Ladakhi language
The Ladakhi language , now also called Bhoti, and by linguists more generally called Western Archaic Tibetan when the Balti and Burig or Purig or Purki dialects are included, is the predominant language in the Ladakh region of the Jammu and Kashmir state of India, and is also spoken in Baltistan...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ladakhi||ladakhi||ladakhi||拉达克语|| ||
|-
!lbk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Central Bontok|| || || || ||
|-
!lbl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Libon Bikol|| || || || ||
|-
!lbm
Lodhi language
Lodhi is a Munda language, or perhaps dialect cluster, of India that has been strongly influenced by neighboring Eastern Indic languages....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lodhi|| || || || ||
|-
!lbn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamet|| || || || ||
|-
!lbo
Laven language
Laven is a Mon–Khmer language of Laos....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laven|| || || || ||
|-
!lbq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wampar|| || || || ||Wampar
|-
!lbr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Northern|| || || || ||
|-
!lbs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Libyan Sign Language|| || ||利比亚手语|| ||
|-
!lbt
Lachi language
The Lachi language is a Kra language spoken in Yunnan, China and in northern Vietnam. There were 9,500 Lachi speakers in Vietnam as of 1990...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi|| || ||拉基语|| ||
|-
!lbu
Labu language
Labu is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,600 people in three older villages and one new one across the Markham River from Lae in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Labu|| || || || ||
|-
!lbv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong|| || || || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong
|-
!lbw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tolaki|| || || || ||
|-
!lbx
Lawangan language
Lawangan is an Austronesian language bellonging to East Barito languages. It is spoken by about 100 000 Lawangan people living in the central Kalimantan, Indonesia....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lawangan|| || || || ||
|-
!lby 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Lamu-Lamu|| || || || ||
|-
!lbz
Lardil language
Lardil is a moribund language spoken on Mornington Island , in the Wellesley Islands of Queensland in northern Australia. Lardil is unusual among Australian languages in that it features a ceremonial register, called Damin...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lardil|| || || || ||
|-
!lcc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Legenyem|| || || || ||
|-
!lcd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lola|| || || || ||
|-
!lce 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loncong|| || || || ||
|-
!lcf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lubu|| || || || ||
|-
!lch 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luchazi|| || || || ||
|-
!lcl
Lisela language
Lisela , also called Li Enyorot, is an Austronesian language; as of 1989, it was spoken by about 11,900 Lisela people mostly living in the northern part of Indonesian island Buru . It is also preserved among the small Lisela community on the Ambon Island....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lisela|| || || || ||
|-
!lcm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tungag|| || || || ||
|-
!lcp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Western|| || || || ||
|-
!lcq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luhu|| || || || ||
|-
!lcs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lisabata-Nuniali|| || || || ||
|-
!ldb
Idun language
Idun is a poorly attested Plateau language of Nigeria. Its classification is uncertain, but may be closest to Ashe....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Idun|| || || || ||
|-
!ldd
Luri language
Lori or Luri is a collection of Southwestern Iranian languages which are mainly spoken by the Lurs and Bakhtiari people in the Iranian provinces of Loristan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad and parts of Khuzestan and Esfahan province and Fars provinces...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luri|| || || || ||
|-
!ldg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lenyima|| || || || ||
|-
!ldh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamja-Dengsa-Tola|| || || || ||
|-
!ldi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laari|| || || || ||
|-
!ldj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lemoro|| || || || ||
|-
!ldk
Leelau language
Leelau, one of the languages of the Bikwin people, is an Adamawa language of Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leelau|| || || || ||
|-
!ldl
Kaan language
Kaan, Libo, is an Adamawa language of Nigeria....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaan|| || || || ||
|-
!ldm
Landoma language
Landoma , or Cocoli, is a language of western Guinea. It is the most populous of the Baga languages, in the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family. It is related to Temne of Sierra Leone....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Landoma|| || || || ||
|-
!ldn 
| || ||I/C|| || ||Láadan|| || || || ||
|-
!ldo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loo|| || || || ||
|-
!ldp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tso|| || || || ||
|-
!ldq
Lufu language
The Lufu language of Nigeria is a language still spoken mostly by older adults among the Lufu people of the Takum Local Government Authority, Taraba State; its speakers have mostly shifted to Jukun. It is reported to have been close to Bete and Bibi...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lufu|| || || || ||
|-
!lea 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Shabunda|| || || || ||
|-
!leb
Lala-Bisa language
Lala-Bisa is a Bantu language of Zambia that is closely related to Bemba....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Bisa|| || || || ||
|-
!lec
Leco language
Leco is a language isolate that, though long reported to be extinct, is spoken by 20–40 individuals in areas east of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. The Leco ethnic population is about 80.-External links:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leco|| || || || ||
|-
!led 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lendu|| || || || ||
|-
!lee
Lyélé language
The Lyélé language is spoken in the Sanguié Province of Burkina Faso by approximately 130,000 people known as Lyéla, Léla, Gourounsi or Gurunsi. It is spoken in the towns of Réo, Kyon, Tenado, Dassa, Didyr, Godyr, Kordié, Pouni and Zawara. The language is also sometimes known by the wider term...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lyélé|| || || || ||
|-
!lef
Lelemi language
Lelemi or Lefana is spoken by the Buem people in the mountainous Volta Region of Ghana. It belongs to the geographic group of Ghana Togo Mountain languages of the Kwa branch of Niger–Congo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lelemi|| || || || ||
|-
!leg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lengua|| || || || ||
|-
!leh
Lenje language
Lenje is a Bantu language of central Zambia. The Lukanga dialect is spoken by the Lukanga Twa Pygmies, fishermen of the Lukanga Swamp....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lenje|| || || ||лендже||
|-
!lei 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lemio|| || || || ||
|-
!lej
Lengola language
Lengola is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is not close to other Bantu languages. It may be closest to some of the D.30 languages in a group called "Lebonya"....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lengola|| || || ||ленгола||
|-
!lek 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leipon|| || || || ||Leipon
|-
!lel 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || ||
|-
!lem 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nomaande|| || || || ||
|-
!len
Lenca language
The Lenca language is one of the indigenous Mesoamerican languages. At the time of the Spanish conquest of Central America in the early 16th century, it was spoken by the Lenca people in a region that incorporates northwestern and southwestern Honduras, and neighboring eastern El Salvador, east of...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Lenca|| || || || ||
|-
!leo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Cameroon)|| || || || ||
|-
!lep
Lepcha language
Lepcha language, or Róng language , is a Himalayish language spoken by the Lepcha people in Sikkim and parts of West Bengal, Nepal and Bhutan.-Population:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lepcha|| ||lepcha||雷布查语|| ||
|-
!leq
Lembena language
Lembena, also known as Lembena Pii, Nanimba Pii, Uyalipa Pii, or Wapi Pii, is an Engan language spoken in Papua New Guinea. There are 1,760 speakers of the languages, of which 750 are monolingual....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lembena|| || || || ||
|-
!ler 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lenkau|| || || || ||
|-
!les
Lese language
Lese, or occasionally Lissi, also known as Efe, is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo. The Lese people live in association with the Efé Pygmies, and share one language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lese|| || || || ||
|-
!let 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lesing-Gelimi|| || || || ||
|-
!leu
Kara language (Papua New Guinea)
Kara is an Austronesian language spoken by about 5,000 people in the Kavieng District of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kara (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!lev 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamma|| || || || ||
|-
!lew 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kaili, Ledo|| || || || ||
|-
!lex 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luang|| || || || ||
|-
!ley 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lemolang|| || || || ||
|-
!lez 
| ||lez||I/L|| ||лезги||Lezghian||lezghien||lezguio||列兹金语; 莱兹金语||лезгинский||Lesgisch
|-
!lfa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lefa|| || || || ||
|-
!lfn 
| || ||I/C|| || ||Lingua Franca Nova|| || ||新共同语言|| ||
|-
!lga
Lungga language
Lungga is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lungga|| || || || ||
|-
!lgb
Laghu language
Laghu , also known as Hoatana or Katova, is an extinct language of Santa Isabel in the Solomon Islands. Its last speaker died in 1984...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laghu|| || || || ||
|-
!lgg
Lugbara language
Lugbara is the language of the Lugbara people. It is spoken in the West Nile region in northwestern Uganda, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Orientale Province. Lugbara was first written by Christian missionaries in 1918, based on the Ayivu dialect...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lugbara|| || ||卢格巴拉语|| ||
|-
!lgh
Laghuu language
Laghuu is a Loloish language spoken in northwestern Vietnam in a single village in Lao Cai Province.- Consonants :Laghuu has the following consonants.-Vowels:Laghuu has the following vowels.- Tones :Laghu has five tones:...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laghuu|| || || || ||
|-
!lgi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lengilu|| || || || ||
|-
!lgk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lingarak|| || || || ||
|-
!lgl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wala|| || || || ||
|-
!lgm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Mwenga|| || || || ||
|-
!lgn
Opuuo language
The Opuuo language is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Shita of Ethiopia and South Sudan. It is a member of the Koman languages, and has a lexical similarity of 24% with Komo. The language is also called Opo-Shita, Opo, Opuo, Cita, Ciita, Shita, Shiita, Ansita, Kina, and Kwina...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Opuuo|| || || || ||
|-
!lgq
Logba language
Logba is a Kwa language spoken in the south-eastern Ghana by approximately 7 500 people. The Logba people call themselves and their language Ikpana, which means ‘defenders of truth’...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Logba|| || ||洛格巴语|| ||
|-
!lgr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lengo|| || || || ||
|-
!lgt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pahi|| || || || ||
|-
!lgu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Longgu|| || || || ||
|-
!lgz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ligenza|| || || || ||
|-
!lha 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Viet Nam)|| || ||拉哈语|| ||
|-
!lhh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
|-
!lhi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lahu Shi|| || ||拉祜西语|| ||
|-
!lhl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lohar, Lahul|| || || || ||
|-
!lhm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lhomi|| || ||洛米藏语|| ||
|-
!lhn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lahanan|| || || || ||Lahananisch
|-
!lhp
Lhokpu language
Lhokpu, also Lhobikha or Taba-Damey-Bikha, is one of the autochthonous languages of Bhutan spoken by the Lhop people. It is spoken in southwestern Bhutan along the border of Samtse and Chukha Districts. Van Driem leaves it unclassified as a separate branch within the Tibeto-Burman language...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lhokpu|| || || || ||
|-
!lhs
Mlahsö language
Mlahsô is a Modern West Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic. It was traditionally spoken in eastern Turkey and north-eastern Syria by members of the Assyrian/Syriac people....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Mlahsö|| || || || ||
|-
!lht
Lo-Toga language
-Situation and dialects:Its 580 speakers live mostly in Lo and Toga, the two main islands in the southern half of the Torres group. The same language is also spoken by the small populations of the two other islands of Linua and Tegua....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Toga|| || || || ||
|-
!lhu
Lahu language
Lahu is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Lahu people of China, Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. It is widely used in China, both by Lahu people, and by other ethnic minorities in Yunnan, who use it as a lingua franca.  However, the language is not widely used nor taught in any schools in...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lahu|| || ||拉祜语; 拉祜纳语|| ||
|-
!lia 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, West-Central|| || || || ||
|-
!lib
Likum language
The Likum language is a West Manus language spoken by approximately 80 people in western Manus Island, Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. Its speakers also use Nyindrou. Likum is classified as "definitely endangered" by UNESCO's Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. It has SVO word order....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Likum|| || || || ||
|-
!lic
Hlai language
Hlai is one of two languages of the Hlai or Li people, the other being the Jiamao "dialect". It is spoken by 600,000 people , a quarter of them monolingual, in the mountains of central and south-central Hainan Island...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Hlai|| || ||黎语|| ||
|-
!lid
Nyindrou language
The Nyindrou language is a West Manus language spoken by approximately 4200 people in the westernmost part of Manus Island, Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. It has SVO word order....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Nyindrou|| || || || ||
|-
!lie 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Likila|| || || || ||
|-
!lif
Limbu language
Limbu is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Kashmir and Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, by the Limbu community. Virtually all Limbus are bilingual in Nepali....

 
| || ||I/L|| ||ᤛᤡᤖᤡᤈᤨᤅ||Limbu||limbou||limbu|| || ||
|-
!lig
Ligbi language
Ligbi is a Mande language spoken in Ghana in the north-west corner of the Brong-Ahafo region. Ligbi is spoken by approximately 10 000 speakers . It is fairly closely related to Jula, Vai and Kono. A small population of Ligbi speakers is reported to live in Côte d'Ivoire . Ligbi is also known as...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Ligbi|| || || || ||
|-
!lih
Lihir language
The Lihir language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Lihir island group, in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. It is notable for having 5 levels of grammatical number: singular, dual, trial, paucal and plural. It is questionable whether the trial is indeed trial or whether it is...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lihir|| || || || ||
|-
!lii 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lingkhim|| || || || ||
|-
!lij
Ligurian language (Romance)
Ligurian is a Gallo-Romance language spoken in Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco and in the villages of Carloforte and Calasetta in Sardinia. Genoese , spoken in Genoa, the capital of Liguria, is its most important dialect...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||líguru||Ligurian||ligure||ligur||利古里亚语||лигурский||Ligurisch
|-
!lik
Lika language
Lika is a poorly documented Congolese Bantu language of uncertain affiliation, though it has been included in Boan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lika|| || || || ||
|-
!lil 
| || ||I/L|| ||Sƛ’aƛ’imxǝc||Lillooet|| || || || ||
|-
!lim 
|li||lim||I/L|| ||Lèmburgs||Limburgish, Limburgan||limbourgeois|| ||林堡语|| ||Limburgisch
|-
!lin
Lingala language
Lingala, or Ngala, is a Bantu language spoken throughout the northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a large part of the Republic of the Congo , as well as to some degree in Angola and the Central African Republic. It has over 10 million speakers...

 
|ln||lin||I/L|| ||Lingala||Lingala||lingala||lingala||林加拉语; 林格拉语||лингала||Lingala
|-
!lio 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Liki|| || || || ||
|-
!lip 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Sekpele|| || || || ||
|-
!liq
Libido language
Libido is an Afro-Asiatic language of Ethiopia, which is spoken in the Gurage Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, north-east of Hosaena....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Libido|| || || || ||
|-
!lir 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Liberian English|| || || || ||
|-
!lis
Lisu language
Lisu is a tonal Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Yunnan , northern Burma , and Thailand and a small part of India. It is the language of the Lisu minority. Lisu has many dialects that originate from the country in which they live. Hua Lisu, Pai Lisu, and Lu Shi Lisu dialects are spoken in China...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lisu||lisu|| ||傈僳语|| ||
|-
!lit
Lithuanian language
Lithuanian is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognized as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.96 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 170,000 abroad. Lithuanian is a Baltic language, closely related to Latvian, although they...

 
|lt||lit||I/L|| ||lietuvių||Lithuanian||lituanien||lituano||立陶宛语||литовский||Litauisch
|-
!liu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Logorik|| || || || ||
|-
!liv 
| || ||I/L|| ||līvõ||Liv(onian)||live||livonio||利沃尼亚语||ливский||Livisch
|-
!liw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lembak|| || || || ||
|-
!lix 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Liabuku|| || || || ||
|-
!liy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Bambari|| || || || ||
|-
!liz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Libinza|| || || || ||
|-
!lje 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Rampi|| || || || ||
|-
!lji 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laiyolo|| || || || ||
|-
!ljl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Li'o|| || || || ||Li'o
|-
!ljp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lampung|| || ||楠榜语|| ||Lampung
|-
!lka 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lakalei|| || || || ||
|-
!lkb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kabras|| || || || ||
|-
!lkc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kucong|| || ||苦聪语|| ||
|-
!lkd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lakondê|| || || || ||
|-
!lke 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kenyi|| || || || ||
|-
!lkh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lakha|| || || || ||
|-
!lki
Laki language
Laki is a Northwestern Iranian language. Although it is usually grouped with Southern Kurdish dialects, Ethnologue classifies it as a fourth subgroup of Kurdish....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laki|| || || || ||
|-
!lkj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Remun|| || || || ||
|-
!lkl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laeko-Libuat|| || || || ||
|-
!lkn
Lakon language
External links=* in Lakon from Project Canterbury* *...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lakona|| || || || ||
|-
!lko 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khayo|| || || || ||
|-
!lkr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Päri|| || || || ||
|-
!lks 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Kisa|| || || || ||
|-
!lkt
Lakota language
Lakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes. While generally taught and considered by speakers as a separate language, Lakota is mutually understandable with the other two languages , and is considered by most linguists one of the three major varieties of the Sioux...

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Lakȟótiyapi||Lakota||lakota||lakota|| || ||
|-
!lky 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lokoya|| || || || ||
|-
!lla
Lala-Roba language
Lala-Roba is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. Its name is a compound of two of its dialects, Lala , Roba , and Ebode....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Roba|| || || || ||
|-
!llb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lolo||lolo|| ||洛勒语|| ||
|-
!llc
Lele language (Guinea)
Lele is a Mande language spoken by approximately 23,000 people in Kissidougou and Guéckédou Prefectures of Guinea....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!lld 
| || ||I/L|| ||ladin||Ladin||ladin||ladino||拉迪恩语||ладинский||Ladinisch
|-
!lle
Lele language (Papua New Guinea)
Lele is an East Manus language of the Austronesian language family spoken in the northeastern part of Manus Island, New Guinea by approximately 1,300 people. It has SVO word order....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || ||
|-
!llf
Hermit language
The Hermit language is an extinct West Manus language formerly spoken on Hermit, Luf and Maron Islands, western Manus Province, Papua New Guinea....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Hermit|| || || || ||
|-
!llg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lole|| || || || ||
|-
!llh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamu|| || || || ||
|-
!lli 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Teke-Laali|| || || || ||
|-
!llk 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Lelak|| || || || ||
|-
!lll 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lilau|| || || || ||
|-
!llm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lasalimu|| || || || ||
|-
!lln
Lele language (Chad)
Lele is an East Chadic language spoken in the Tandjilé Region, in the Tandjilé Ouest department, south of Kélo.-External links:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Chad)|| || || || ||
|-
!llo 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Khlor|| || || || ||
|-
!llp
North Efate language
North Efate, or Nguna, is an Oceanic language spoken on several islands of Vanuatu.-External links:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Efate, North|| || || || ||Nord-Efate
|-
!llq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lolak|| || || || ||
|-
!lls
Lithuanian Sign Language
Lithuanian Sign Language is the national sign language used in Lithuania, with several regional variants. Very little is known about its history before 1945. From 1945 to 1990 it was used along with Russian Sign Language and the two sign languages became very similar...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lithuanian Sign Language|| || ||立陶宛手语|| ||
|-
!llu
Lau language
Lau language may refer to:* Lauan language, also called Lau, spoken in Fiji, ISO 639-3: llx* Lau language , spoken in Solomon Islands, ISO 639-3: llu...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lau|| || || || ||Lau
|-
!llx
Lauan language
Lauan is an East Fijian language spoken by about 16,000 people on a number of islands of eastern Fiji....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lauan|| || || || ||
|-
!lma 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, East|| || || || ||
|-
!lmb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Merei|| || || || ||
|-
!lmc
Limilngan language
Limilngan is an extinct indigenous language of Australia. It had three speakers left in 1981, but was gone by 2009....

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Limilngan|| || || || ||
|-
!lmd
Lumun language
Lumun , also Kuku-Lumun, is a Niger–Congo language in the Talodi family spoken in Kordofan, Sudan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lumun|| || || || ||
|-
!lme
Peve language
Pévé, also Lamé after its chief dialect, is an Afro-Asiatic language of Chad and Cameroon. Zime is a generic name....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Pévé|| || || || ||
|-
!lmf 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, South|| || || || ||
|-
!lmg
Lamogai language
Lamogai is an Austronesian language spoken by about 3600 individuals in parts of West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Britain....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamogai|| || || || ||Lamogai
|-
!lmh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lambichhong|| || || || ||
|-
!lmi
Lombi language
The Lombi or Rombi language may be:*Rombi language, a Bantu language of Cameroon*Lombi language , a Sudanic language of Congo...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lombi|| || || || ||
|-
!lmj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, West|| || || || ||
|-
!lmk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamkang|| || || || ||
|-
!lml 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Hano|| || || || ||Hano
|-
!lmm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamam|| || || || ||
|-
!lmn
Lambadi language
Lambadi is a Rajasthani language spoken by nomadic Banjara people across India.The language is known by various other names, including Lamani, Lamadi, Lambani, Labhani, Lambara, Lavani, Lemadi, Lumadale, Labhani Muka and variants, Banjara, Banjari, Bangala, Banjori, Banjuri, Brinjari, Vanjari,...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lambadi|| || || || ||
|-
!lmo 
| || ||I/L|| ||lumbard||Lombard||lombard||lombardo||伦巴底语||ломбардский||Lombardisch
|-
!lmp
Limbum language
Limbum is a Grassfields language of Cameroon, with a small number in Nigeria. It's used as a trade language....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Limbum|| || || || ||
|-
!lmq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamatuka|| || || || ||
|-
!lmr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamalera|| || || || ||
|-
!(lms
Limousin language
Limousin is a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the three departments of Limousin, parts of Charente and the Dordogne in the southwest of France.The first Occitan documents are in this dialect, particularly the Boecis, written around the year 1000....

)
| || || || || ||Limousin|| || || || ||
|-
!(lmt)
| || || || || ||Lematang|| || || || ||
|-
!lmu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamenu|| || || || ||
|-
!lmv
Lomaiviti language
Lomaiviti is an East Fijian language spoken by about 1600 people on a number of islands of Fiji....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lomaiviti|| || || || ||
|-
!lmw
Lake Miwok language
The Lake Miwok language is a moribund language of Northern California, traditionally spoken in an area adjacent to the Clear Lake...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Miwok, Lake|| || || || ||
|-
!lmx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laimbue|| || || || ||
|-
!lmy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamboya|| || || || ||Lamboya
|-
!lmz 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Lumbee|| || || || ||
|-
!lna 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Langbashe|| || || || ||
|-
!lnb 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mbalanhu|| || || || ||
|-
!(lnc)
| || || || || ||Languedocien|| || || || ||
|-
!lnd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lundayeh|| || || || ||
|-
!lng 
| || ||I/A|| || ||Langobardic|| || ||伦巴底日耳曼语|| ||
|-
!lnh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lanoh|| || || || ||
|-
!lni 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lantanai|| || || || ||
|-
!lnj 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Leningitij|| || || || ||
|-
!lnl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, South Central|| || || || ||
|-
!lnm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Langam|| || || || ||
|-
!lnn
Lorediakarkar language
Lorediakarkar is a language of the East Santo languages a group of languages in the Austronesian family of Languages. It is spoken by about 340 people out of an ethnic population of 850 on Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu. It is close to the Shark Bay language.-References:Moseley, Christopher and...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lorediakarkar|| || || || ||
|-
!lno
Lango language (Sudan)
Lango is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Lango of South Sudan, Equatoria Province, Torit District. It had approximately 20,000 speakers in 1987.-References:*...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Sudan)|| || || || ||
|-
!lns 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lamnso'|| || || || ||
|-
!(lnt)
| || || || || ||Lintang|| || || || ||
|-
!lnu
Longuda language
Longuda is a Niger–Congo language of Nigeria. Joseph Greenberg counted it as a distinct branch, G10, of his Adamawa family. Boyd assigned it a branch within Waja–Jen. When Blench broke up Adamawa, Longuda was made a branch of the Bambukic languages.The number of speakers is unknown...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Longuda|| || || || ||
|-
!lnz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lonzo|| || || || ||
|-
!loa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loloda|| || || || ||
|-
!lob 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lobi|| || || || ||
|-
!loc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Inonhan|| || || || ||
|-
!(lod)
| || || || || ||Berawan|| || || || ||
|-
!loe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Saluan, Coastal|| || || || ||
|-
!lof
Logol language
The Logol language, or Lukha, is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in Kordofan, Sudan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Logol|| || || || ||
|-
!log
Logo language
Logo is a Central Sudanic language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by 210,000 people in 1989 according to SIL....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Logo|| || || || ||
|-
!loh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Narim|| || || || ||
|-
!loi 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loma (Côte d'Ivoire)|| || || || ||
|-
!loj
Lou Language
Lou is a Southeast Admiralty Islands language spoken on Lou Island of Manus Province, Papua New Guinea by approximately 1000 people.-Grammar:Lou has thirteen consonants and seven vowels. It is an nominative–accusative language and has SVO word order....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lou|| || || || ||Lou
|-
!lok
Loko language
The Loko language is a Mande language spoken in Sierra Leone by the Loko people, who live primarily in the Northern Province.-External links:* from Ethnologue...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loko|| || || || ||
|-
!lol
Mongo language
Mongo, also called Nkundo or Mongo-Nkundu, is a language spoken by several of the Mongo peoples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mongo speakers reside in central DRC, mostly south of the Congo River. Mongo is a tonal language....

 
| ||lol||I/L|| || ||Mongo||mongo|| ||芒戈语; 蒙戈语||монго||
|-
!lom 
| || ||I/L|| ||Lö(g)ömàgòòi||Loma (Liberia)|| || || || ||
|-
!lon 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lomwe, Malawi|| || || || ||
|-
!loo
Lombo language
The Lombo language is in the Kele language group of Bantu languages. It is spoken by the Turumbu people of the Tshopo District, Isangi Territory, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lombo|| || || || ||
|-
!lop 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lopa|| || || || ||
|-
!loq 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lobala|| || || || ||
|-
!lor 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Téén|| || || || ||
|-
!los 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loniu|| || || || ||
|-
!lot
Otuho language
Otuho is the language of the Lotuko people of Eastern Equatoria, an area in Southern Sudan. It is an Eastern Nilotic language, and has several dialects....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Otuho|| || || || ||
|-
!lou 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Louisiana Creole French|| || ||路易斯安那克里奥尔法语|| ||
|-
!lov 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lopi|| || || || ||
|-
!low 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lobu, Tampias|| || || || ||
|-
!lox
Loun language
The Loun language is an Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, mainly in the Maluku archipelago. The language is critically endangered, even the most optimistic estimates give the language less than 100 speakers....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loun|| || || || ||
|-
!loy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lowa|| || || || ||
|-
!loz
Lozi language
Lozi, also known as siLozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language of the Niger–Congo language family within the Sotho languages branch of Zone S , that is spoken by the Lozi people, primarily in southwestern Zambia and in surrounding countries...

 
| ||loz||I/L|| ||siLozi||Lozi||lozi||lozi||洛齐语||лози||Lozi
|-
!lpa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lelepa|| || || || ||
|-
!lpe
Lepki language
Lepki is an unclassified Papuan language spoken in Western New Guinea, near the unclassified languages Murkim and Kembra.In 2007, on a Papuan language website, a Mark Donohue reported that,However, Ethnologue 16 notes a "possible genetic similarities with Murkim"....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lepki|| || || || ||
|-
!lpn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Long Phuri Naga|| || || || ||
|-
!lpo
Lipo language
Lipo, or Eastern Lisu, is a language of the Lisu people of China, similar to but not intelligible with Lisu proper. Some Lipo are classified by the government as Lisu, others as Yi. In some areas, the people prefer the name Lolopo or Lolongo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lipo|| || ||傈颇语|| ||
|-
!lpx 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lopit|| || || || ||
|-
!lra 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lara'|| || || || ||
|-
!lrc 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Northern|| || ||北卢尔语|| ||
|-
!lre
Laurentian language
Laurentian, or St. Lawrence Iroquoian, was an Iroquoian language spoken until the late 16th century along the shores of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day Quebec and Ontario, Canada. It is believed to have disappeared with the extinction of the St...

 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Laurentian||laurentiennes||laurentiano|| || ||
|-
!lrg 
| || ||I/E|| || ||Laragia|| || || || ||
|-
!lri 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marachi|| || || || ||
|-
!lrk
Loarki language
Loarki is an Indo-Aryan language, classified as a Rajasthani language, and is spoken by 20,000 nomadic people in rural Sindh of Pakistan....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Loarki|| || || || ||
|-
!lrl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lari|| || || || ||
|-
!lrm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Marama|| || || || ||
|-
!lrn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lorang|| || || || ||
|-
!lro 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laro|| || || || ||
|-
!lrr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Southern|| || || || ||
|-
!lrt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Larantuka Malay|| || || || ||
|-
!lrv 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Larevat|| || || || ||
|-
!lrz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lemerig|| || || || ||
|-
!lsa 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lasgerdi|| || || || ||
|-
!lsd 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lishana Deni|| || || || ||
|-
!lse 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lusengo|| || || || ||
|-
!lsg
Lyons Sign Language
Lyons Sign Language is an old sign language of France. It is not intelligible with and apparently not related to French Sign Language, which developed in Paris...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lyons Sign Language|| || ||里昂手语|| ||
|-
!lsh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lish|| || || || ||
|-
!lsi
Lashi language
Lashi is a Burmish language. It is according to Nishi in the Maruic branch, which preserves the preglottalized initials of Proto-Burmish in the most phonotactic environments....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lashi|| || ||勒期语|| ||
|-
!lsl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Latvian Sign Language|| || ||拉脱维亚手语|| ||
|-
!lsm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Saamia|| || || || ||
|-
!lso 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laos Sign Language|| || ||老挝手语|| ||
|-
!lsp 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Panamanian Sign Language|| || ||巴拿马手语|| ||
|-
!lsr 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Aruop|| || || || ||
|-
!lss 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lasi|| || || || ||
|-
!lst 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language|| || ||特立尼达和多巴哥手语|| ||
|-
!lsy 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Mauritian Sign Language|| || || || ||
|-
!ltc 
| || ||I/H||Chinese
Chinese language
The Chinese language is a language or language family consisting of varieties which are mutually intelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the branches of Sino-Tibetan family of languages...

|| ||Late Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese , also called Ancient Chinese by the linguist Bernhard Karlgren, refers to the Chinese language spoken during Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties...

|| || ||中古漢語|| ||
|-
!ltg
Latgalian language
Latgalian language can mean one of the following:#It was a language spoken by Latgalians in a great part of the area which is now Latvia. Latgalian was a member of the Baltic group of the Indo-European language family. Historically the Latvian language is derived from Latgalian Latgalian language...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Latgalian|| || || || ||
|-
!lti 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Indonesia)|| || || || ||
|-
!ltn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Latundê|| || || || ||
|-
!lto 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tsotso|| || || || ||
|-
!lts 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Tachoni|| || || || ||
|-
!ltu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Latu|| || || || ||
|-
!ltz
Luxembourgish language
Luxembourgish is a High German language spoken mainly in Luxembourg. About 320,000 people worldwide speak Luxembourgish.-Language family:...

 
|lb||ltz||I/L|| ||Lëtzebuergesch||Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch||luxembourgeois||luxemburgués||卢森堡语||люксембургский||Luxemburgisch
|-
!lua 
| ||lua||I/L|| ||lwaà:||Luba-Lulua||luba-lulua|| ||卢巴-卢拉语; 奇卢伯语|| ||
|-
!lub
Luba-Katanga language
Luba-Katanga, also known as Luba-Shaba and Kiluba, is one of two major Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo called "Luba". It is spoken mostly in the south-east area of the country by the Luba people....

 
|lu||lub||I/L|| || ||Luba-Katanga||luba-katanga|| ||卢巴-加丹加语; 卢巴卡丹加语||луба-катанга||
|-
!luc
Aringa language
Aringa, also known as Low Lugbara, is a Central Sudanic language spoken by the Aringa people in the West Nile region of Uganda. It is related to the language spoken by the Lugbara and Madi peoples....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Aringa|| || || || ||
|-
!lud 
| || ||I/L|| ||lüüdi||Ludian||ludien|| || || ||
|-
!lue
Luvale language
Luvale is a Bantu language spoken by the Lovale people of Angola and Zambia. It is recognized as a regional language for educational and administrative purposes in Zambia, where about 168,000 people speak it.Luvale is closely related to Chokwe.-External links:**...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luvale|| || ||卢瓦勒语|| ||
|-
!luf
Laua language
Laua, also known as Labu, is a native language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in the Central Province, north and west of Laua according to Ethnologue. Laua now has only one remaining speaker as of 1987, making it nearly extinct. There is little hope of recovering Laua since only one elder...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laua|| || || || ||
|-
!lug
Luganda language
Ganda, or Luganda , is the major language of Uganda, spoken by over sixteen million Ganda and other people mainly in Southern Uganda, including the capital Kampala. It belongs to the Bantu branch of the Niger–Congo language family...

 
|lg||lug||I/L|| ||Luganda||Luganda||ganda||luganda||干达语; 卢干达语||ганда||Luganda
|-
!lui
Luiseño language
The Luiseño language is an Uto-Aztecan language of California spoken by the Luiseño, a Native American people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County,...

 
| ||lui||I/L|| || ||Luiseno||luiseno||luiseño||卢伊塞诺语||луисеньо||
|-
!luj 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luna|| || || || ||
|-
!luk 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lunanakha|| || || || ||
|-
!lul 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Olu'bo|| || || || ||
|-
!lum 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luimbi|| || || || ||
|-
!lun
Lunda language
Lunda, also known as Chilunda, is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Angola and, to a lesser extent, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lunda and its dialects are spoken and understood by perhaps 2.6% of Zambians , and the language is used mainly in the northern part of that...

 
| ||lun||I/L|| ||chiLunda||Lunda||lunda|| ||隆达语||лунда||
|-
!luo 
| ||luo||I/L|| ||Dholuo||Luo (Kenya and Tanzania)||luo|| ||卢奥语||луо||
|-
!lup
Lumbu language
Lumbu is a Bantu language spoken in Gabon and the Republic of Congo....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lumbu|| || || || ||
|-
!luq
Lucumi language
Lucumi is a Yoruba dialect spoken by practitioners of the Santería religion in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Dominican Republic. It is also known as Yoruba and Santeria. Lucumi is a liturgical language used in Santeria's prayers, chants and songs....

 
| || ||I/L|| ||Lucumí||Lucumi|| || || || ||
|-
!lur 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laura|| || || || ||
|-
!lus 
| ||lus||I/L|| || ||Lushai||lushai||lusai||卢萨语|| ||
|-
!lut 
| || ||I/L|| ||Dəxʷləšucid||Lushootseed|| || || || ||
|-
!luu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lumba-Yakkha|| || || || ||
|-
!luv
Luwati language
Luwati is an Indo-Iranian language spoken by over 5,000 people in Oman....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luwati|| || || || ||
|-
!luw 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luo|| || || || ||
|-
!luy 
| || ||M/L|| || ||Luyia|| || ||卢希亚语|| ||
|-
!luz 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Southern|| || ||南卢尔语|| ||
|-
!lva 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Maku'a|| || || || ||
|-
!lvk
Lavukaleve language
Lavukaleve is one of the four Central Solomons languages of the Solomon Islands. It is thus assumed to be the descendant of the languages spoken in the Solomon Islands before the spread of the much more numerous Austronesian languages. The name Lavukaleve derives from the ethnonym Lavukal...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lavukaleve|| || || || ||
|-
!lvs 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Standard Latvian|| || || || ||
|-
!lvu 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Levuka|| || || || ||
|-
!lwa
Lwalu language
Lwalu, also known as Lwalwa, is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its classification is uncertain: Nurse , following Ahmed , assigns all of Guthrie's L.20 languages to Luban, and Lwalu is L.23. Ehret, however, places it as a distant relative of many of the Zone B and C...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lwalu|| || || || ||
|-
!lwe 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo Eleng|| || || || ||
|-
!lwg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Wanga|| || || || ||
|-
!lwh 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi, White|| || ||白拉基语|| ||
|-
!lwl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Eastern|| || || || ||
|-
!lwm 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Laomian|| || || || ||
|-
!lwo
Luwo language
Dheluo is a language spoken by Jo Luo people of Bahr el Ghazal region in South Sudan. The language is most prominently spoken in western and northern parts of Bahr El Ghazal. These people are one of the Luo peoples of East Africa.- Sample phrases :...

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luwo|| || || || ||
|-
!lwt 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lewotobi|| || || || ||
|-
!lww 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo|| || || || ||
|-
!lya 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Layakha|| || || || ||
|-
!lyg 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Lyngngam|| || || || ||
|-
!lyn
Luyana language
Luyana is a Bantu language spoken by almost half a million people in Zambia and in discontinuous areas of Nambia and Angola. It appears to be an divergent lineage of Bantu....

 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Luyana|| || || ||луяна||
|-
!lzh 
| || ||I/H||Chinese
Chinese language
The Chinese language is a language or language family consisting of varieties which are mutually intelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the branches of Sino-Tibetan family of languages...

|| ||Literary Chinese|| || ||文言文|| ||
|-
!lzl 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Litzlitz|| || || || ||
|-
!lzn 
| || ||I/L|| || ||Leinong Naga|| || || || ||
|-
!lzz
Laz language
The Laz language is a South Caucasian language spoken by the Laz people on the Southeast shore of the Black Sea...


| || ||I/L|| ||ლაზური||Laz||laz(e)||lazo||拉兹语||лазский||
|}
The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK