languages go as well. -- Liliana • 21:26, 16 November 2013 (UTC) Other non-<span class="searchmatch">families</span> (besides aus): nai, sai, qfa-ame(!). - -sche (discuss) 06:21, 16 December...
<span class="searchmatch">family</span> and I need some examples to figure out why languages or languages <span class="searchmatch">families</span> are being put where they are. Which languages or language <span class="searchmatch">families</span> should...
map from <span class="searchmatch">family</span> to proto-language could be used to remove <span class="searchmatch">families</span> if their proto-language is present. I kind of do like having the <span class="searchmatch">families</span> included...
JohnC5, could you delete Module talk:<span class="searchmatch">family</span> tree to make room for Module talk:User:JohnC5/Sandbox2, and Module:<span class="searchmatch">family</span> tree/documentation to make room for...
free to discuss its conclusions. Module:<span class="searchmatch">family</span> tree/data This formerly provided additional data to Module:<span class="searchmatch">family</span> tree that couldn't be properly entered...
in two separate <span class="searchmatch">families</span> in two separate geographical regions or religious communities share, but is not recognized in another <span class="searchmatch">family</span> somewhere else even...
Andamanese languages, that term is actually a cover term for two unrelated <span class="searchmatch">families</span>, Great Andamanese and Ongan. So I suggest we make "Great Andamanese" the...
廈門(e-mng) tho it may also vary per <span class="searchmatch">family</span>, tho I wonder how else 廈門 would've loaned this term from if not through <span class="searchmatch">families</span> that used it here did. I think...
differences in other <span class="searchmatch">families</span> that some have and some don't but others have in common, like last week or so, I just then realized that some <span class="searchmatch">families</span> here apparently...
the latter lead to the former. What I remember hearing of before in my <span class="searchmatch">family</span> is 狗蝨 / 狗虱 (káu-sat) for specifically "dog fleas[?] or dog louse[?]", or...