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Languages Starts with the Letter C. Specially focuussing on Cambodian Language Resources,Cantonese Language Resources,Cariban Language Resources,Carrier Language Resources,Catalan Language Resources,Cebuano Language Resources,Chechen Language Resources,Cherokee Language Resources,Cheyenne Language Resources,Chichewa Language Resources,Chickasaw Language Resources,Chilcotin Language Resources,Chinese Language Resources,Choctaw Language Resources,Coptic Language Resources,Corsican Language Resources,Croatian Language Resources, and Czech Language Resources
Cambodian Language Cambodian or Khmer Language and Culture Learning Resources.
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Cambodian Language & Culture This site includes program descriptions, photos from the classrooms, and a comprehensive list of Cambodian language materials, and materials in English
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Schools - Language - Cambodia Schools - Language in Cambodia: 314 listings in Cambodia Yellow Pages with telephone numbers and street, e-mail and website addresses.
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Cambodian, the language of the Khmer people of Cambodia, is one of the main Austroasiatic languages. Sanskrit and Pali have had considerable influence on the language, through the vehicles of Buddhism and Hinduism. As result of their geographic proximity, the Khmer language has influenced Thai and Lao and vice versa.
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Cantonese Language AssociationCantonese Language Association (CLA) The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication among teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote
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Cantonese is a major dialect group or language of the Chinese language, a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. Cantonese is spoken by 71 million[3] people. It is mainly spoken in most parts of Guangdong and some parts of Guangxi in southern Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, by Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia and by many overseas Chinese of Guangdong and Hong Kong origin worldwide. The name is derived from Canton, a former romanized Western name for Guangdong.
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Caribbean Language LANGUAGE; Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage; The Oxford Picture Dictionary: English/Haitian Creole: Angle/Kreyol Ayisyen; Creole-English/English-Creole ...
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The Cariban languages are an indigenous language family of South America. Carib languages are widespread across northern South America, from the mouth of the Amazon River to the Colombian Andes and from Maracaibo to Central Brazil. Cariban languages are relatively close to each other; in some cases, it is difficult to decide whether different groups speak different languages or dialects of the same language. Because of this, the exact number of Cariban languages is not known with certainty The Cariban family is well known in the linguistic world due to Hixkaryana, a language with Object-Verb-Subject sentences, previously thought not to exist in human language.
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Carrier, known to its own speakers as Dakelh or Yinka Dene, is an Athabaskan language of Northern Canada, spoken today by about 2000 people in British Columbia.
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The Carrier language is a Northern Athabaskan language. It is named after the Dakelh people, a First Nations people of the central interior of British Columbia, Canada, for whom Carrier is the usual English name. People who are referred to as Carrier speak two related languages. One, Babine-Witsuwit'en is sometimes referred to as Northern Carrier. The other, Carrier proper, includes what are sometimes referred to as Central Carrier and Southern Carrier.
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