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2006-11-30 12:04:49 · 6 respuestas · pregunta de Anonymous en Sociedad y cultura Idiomas

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Me gustaría saber por qué tantos hacen esta pregunta. Porque... el sistema les avisa cuando hay una pregunta parecida (como haciendo un intento de evitar tanta pregunta repetida). De todas formas, mi respuesta está aquí:

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2006-11-30 14:04:00 · answer #1 · answered by kamelåså 7 · 3 0

muchismos y 5 veces mas en dialectos.

2006-12-03 01:39:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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2006-12-01 00:20:38 · answer #3 · answered by PRECIOSA (100% KTRACHA) 2 · 0 2

Te lo voy a decir, pero solo una vez.
Nota: El idioma Chino comprende varios dialectos, asi como el latin que mas tarde se dividio en las lenguas romances.
..Y tal como el Chino, existen variados idiomas que forman familias y superfamilias de lenguajes.


Los mas hablados hoy en dia son:


A Abaza | Abkhaz | Adyghe | Afaan Oromo | Afar | Afrikaans | Ahom | Ainu | Akan | Akkadian Cuneiform | Albanian | Aleut | Aliaric | Aljamiado | Alomian | Alphabet of the Magi | Alphabetum Directum | Alsatian | Altaen | Amazigh | Amharic | Ancient Berber | Ancient Latin | Ancients alphabet | Angelic | Anglo-Arabic | Anglo-Saxon | Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (Runes) | Apache | Apasyosus | Applebeech | Arabic | Arabish | Aramaic | Aranese | Arapaho | Acrography | Argpal | Armenian | Aromanian | Arrernte | Ash'fru'kretobi | Asomtavruli | Assamese | Assyrian | Asturian | Atemayar Qelisayér | Ath | Atlantean | Aurek-Besh | Avallaen | Avar | Avern | Avestan | Awyis | Ayeri Ornament Script | Aymara | Ayvarith | Azerbaijani

B Bagoyin | Balinese | Balkar | Baronh | Bashkir | Basque | Bassa | Batak | Baybayin | Beadscript | Bel'Arian | Belarusian | Bengali | Benjamin Franklin's Phonetic Alphabet | Beitha Kukju | Berber | Betamaze | Bhutanese (Dzongkha) | Bidebian | Blackfoot | Blissymbolics | Block Script | Bopomofo | Bosnian | Brahmi | Braille | Braille for Chinese | Braellaf | Breton | Britannian Runes | Bugisnese | Buhid | Bulgarian | Burmese | Buryat

C Cáiuén | Cambodian | Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics | Cantonese | Cantonese Grid Script | Carakan (Javanese) | Caralhûnan | Caroline Island Script | Carrier | Catalan | Cebuano | Celestial | Celtiberian | Cham | Chamorro | Chaozhou | Chechen | Cherokee | Cheyenne | Chickasaw | Chinese | Choctaw | Christish | Chromaphonoglyphics | Chukchi | Chữ-nôm | Chuvash | Cilthic | Cimbrian | Cirth | Comanche | Common Syllabics | Conceptual Calligraphy | Coptic | Cornish | Corsican | Cree | Croatian | Cronam | Cuneiform | Cypriot | Cyrillic | Cyrillish | Czech

D Daedric | Daikan | Dairi Batak | Dakelh | Dakota | Dalorm | Dameshon A | Danish | Danish Runes | Dardanian | Dargwa | Dehong Dai | Delason | Delaware | Demotic | Déné Syllabics | Deseret | Devanāgarī | Dhingion Niginair | Dhives Akuru | Dialectal Paleotype | Divehi | D'ni | Dorai Minath | Dungan | Dongba | Dragon Runes | Dutch | Dzongkha (Bhutanese) |

E Eganes | Elamite | Elder Futhark (Runes) | Elian Script | Egyptian | Eigana | Elbasan | Elvish | Embet | Empisava | English | Engul | Enochian | Erekett-Aramansch | Eshta | Eslabónico | Esperanto | Essalen | Estonian | Ethiopic | Etruscan | Euro-Ukrainian | Even | Evenki | Evíon, Ewe | Ewellic

F Faer | Falandril | Faliscan | Faroese | Farsi (Persian) | Feanorian | Fenglish | Fijian | Filipino | Finnish | Flametext | Folkspraak | Fraktur | Franaderoan | Fraser | French | Frisian | Friulian | Futhark (Runes) | Futurama

G Ga | Gaelic (Irish) | Gaelic (Manx) | Gaelic (Scottish) | Gagauz | Galician | Gan | Gargish | Garo | Gascon | Geba | Ge'ez | Genoese | Georgian (Asomtavruli & Nuskha-khucuri) | Georgian (Mkhedruli) | German | Géyīnzì | Glagolitic | Gnommish | Golem | Gorwelion | Gothic | Gothic Runes | Graffiti | Grand Alphabet | Grantha | Graph Script | Greek | Greenlandic | Gregg Shorthand | Gujarati | Guarani | Gurmukhi

H Haida | Hangul/Hankul | Hakka | Hän | Hanuno'o | Hausa | Hawaiian | Hebreísmo | Hebrew | Hieratic | Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) | Hieroglyphic (Meroïtic) | Hiligaynon | Hindi | Hiragana | Hixkaryana | Hmong | Hokkien | Hopi | Hotcąk | Hottentot | Hsihsia | Hungarian | Hungarian Runes | Hylian (Old) | Hylian (Modern)

I Iakan | Iberian | Icelandic | Ido | Igbo | Ihav Sabeired | Illonggo | Ilocano | Indonesian | Ingush | Inspired | Interbet | Interglossa | Interlingua | Inuktitut | International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) | Irish | Initial Teaching Alphabet (i.t.a.) | Italian

J Japanese | Jaquela | Javanese | Jawi | Jeernervaniaan Standard Extended alphabet (JSEA) | Jèrriais | Jingbu | Jtaszdasoten | Judeo-Arabic | Judeo-Spanish | Jurchen


K Kabardian | Kachchi | Kaganga | Kala Lagaw Ya | Kalmyk | Kanadana | Kanai | Kanji | Kannada | Kapunuan | Karmeli | Karo Batak | Kashmiri | Kashubian | Katakana | Kayah Li | Kazak | Kharosthi | Khahabran | Khayaro-Hagoran | Khitan | Khmer | Kinyarwanda | Kirghiz | Kiribati | Kitonyo | Kivani | Klallam | Klamath | Klingon | Komi | Korean | Korillic | Koryak | Kovrit | Kpelle | Krul | Kurdish | Kutila | Kwakiutl | Kyrghyz/Kirghiz

L Ladino | Lanna | Languedoc | Lantsa | Lak | Lakota | Lao | Lam-Lammarok | Languan | larenti tergush | Latin (alphabet) | Latin (language) | Latinised Futhark (Medieval Runes) | Latvian | Laz | Lepcha | Lezgi | Lhemvrin eicrýs | Limbu | Lingala | Ling'amon' | Lines and Circles alphabet | Linear A | Linear B | Linephon | Lingua Franca Nova | Lipen Søerjehn | Lisu | Lithuanian | Livonian | Lojban | Loma | Lombard | Lóngwén | Lontara | Lovecraftian | Low Saxon | Lower Sorbian | Luxembourgish

M Maasai | Macedonian | Makasar | Malachim | Malay | Malayalam | Maldivian | Maltese | Manchu | Mandaic | Mandaling Batak | Mandekan | Mandarin (Pŭtōnghuà) | Mangyan | Manipuri | Manx | Māori | Marain | Marathi | Mari | Maritime Signal Flags | Marsiliana | Mayan | Meetei Mayek | Mende | Meroïtic | Mesa | Messapic | Miao | Middle Adriatic | Middle Persian | Midlander | Mi'kmaq | Mingrelian | Mín Nán (Southern Min) | Mín | Mirandese | Mkhedruli | Modern English Runic | Modern Hylian | Modi | Modoc | Mohawk | Moj | Moldovan | Mon | Mongolian | Moon | Morda | Morisco | Morse Code | Motekye's Sheren | Mundari | Muric

N Nabataean | Nahuatl | Naljeogigeul (alphabetic) | Naljeogigeul (syllabic) | Nama | Nanai | Nari | Navajo | Naxi | Ndjuká | Ne'ith | Nenets | Neo-Tifinagh | Nepali | Newari | New Nikhilipi | New Tai Lue | Nikhilipi | Nirichaen | Nivkh | N'Ko | Nóläm | North Picene | Norwegian | Norwegian Runes | Novial | Nushu | Nuskha-khucuri

O Obúka lún Êkimyú | Occidental | Occitan | Ogham | Ojibwe | O'odham | Ol Cemet' | Old Church Slavonic | Old Code | Old Elamite | Old English | Old European | Old Franaderoan | Old Hylian | Old Italic | Old Norse | Old Permic | Old Persian Cuneiform | Old Zubaric | 'Ōlelo Hawai'i | Olorexh | Oneida | Oriya | Orkhon | Oromo | Oscan | Osmanya | Ossetian | Oxidilogi

P Pahawh Hmong | Pahlavi | Pali | Parthian | Pashto | Passing the River | Pattern Script | Pekrif | Peperklips | Persian | 'Phags-pa | Phoenician | Phonetic Script | Phonogic | Piedmontese | Pitjantjatjara | Pitman Initial Teaching Alphabet (i.t.a.) | Pitman Shorthand | Polish | Pollard Miao | Pomo (Eastern) | Portuguese | Posiga | Potawatomi | Proto-Elamite | Proto-Hebrew | Provençal | Psalter | Punjabi | Pŭtōnghuà (Mandarin) | Puzzle Code

Q Qio'ao | Quechua | Quenya | Quikscript


R Rangtunga | Ranjana | Rapanui | Rarotongan | Read Alphabet | Redjang | Renglish | Revised Shaw Abjad | Rikchik | Rirasu | Rök Runes | Rōmaji | Romanabic | Romanian | Romansh | Romany | Romulan | Róng | Rongo Rongo | Rotor Script | Runic | Runtrikha | Russian | Ruthenian (Rusyn)

S Saami/Sami | Saanich | Sabaean | Samaritan | Samoan | Sanskrit | Santali | Sarati | Sardinian | Sarin | Scar | Scots | Scottish Gaelic | Scryptic II | Semaphore | Serbian | Serian | Shahmukhi | Shandanese | Shanghainese | Sharda | Shavian / Shaw Alphabet | Sholanquano | Shorthand | Short-twig Runes | Siddham | SignWriting | Simalungun | Sindarin | Sindhi | Sinhala | Sioux | Siraiki | Slovak | Slovenian/Slovene | Slovio | Sobatha | Sogdian | Solresol | Somali | Sorang Sompeng | Sorbian | Sourashtra | South Arabian | Soutern Min (Mín Nán) | South Picene | Southern Sotho | Soyombo | SpaceKees | Spanish | Standard Galactic Alphabet | Stenography | Sunscript | Sunshee | Suritanyo | Sütterlin | Sutton SignWriting | Svan | Swahili | Swedish | Syloti Nagri | Syriac

T T-8 | Tabassaran | Tagalog | Tagbanwa | Tahano Nuhicamu | Tahitian | Taichuanish | Tai Dam | Tai Le | Tai Lue | Taiwanese | Tajik | Talisman Scrypte | Tamasheq | Tamazight | Tamil | Tangish | Tangut | Tatar | Tciaar | TEK BIN | Telugu | Tenctonese | Tengwar | Tengwar for English | Tengwar for Welsh | Tengwar for Scottish Gaelic | Teochew/Teochiu | Thaana | Thai | Theban | Thengic | Thoorsha | Tibetan | Tifinagh | Tigrinya | Timur | Tjarakan (Javanese) | Tlingit | Toba Batak | Tocharian | Toki Pona | Tolkien's scripts | Tomba | Tongan | Touq Tsh'c | Trantanese | Troitròskíng | Tsez | Tujia | Turkic runes | Turkish | Turkmen | Tuscarora | Twi

U Ubykh | Ugaritic | Uighur | Ukrainian | Umbrian | Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics | Unifon | Upper Sorbian | Urdu | Utopian | Ü'üqoqoimbözhiighu | Uyghur | Uzbek

V Vadimish | Vah | Vai | Varang Kshiti | Venetian | Vietnamese | Vinča | Vine | Viozian | Visible Speech | Visitor | Volapük | Võro | Votic | Voynich Script for English


W Walloon | Warlpiri | Welsh | Wendisch | Woleai | Wolof | Wú


X Xhosa | Xiang | Xiě Yùn | Xiang


Y Yakut | yapusazh | Yenisei | Yi | Yiddish | Yin yang Alphalines | Younger Futhork | Yorùbá | Yupik


Z Zentlardy | Zhuang | Zhùyīn fúhào | Zulu

2006-11-30 16:09:02 · answer #4 · answered by Odio a los Estados Unidos! 5 · 0 2

MUCHOS, Y LOS Q PREDOMINAN SON EL INGLES, ESPAñOL, CHINO ENTRE OTROS....

2006-11-30 12:13:57 · answer #5 · answered by beba2629 4 · 0 2

mas que niños felices y hambientos.
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2006-11-30 12:06:14 · answer #6 · answered by CAMALEON 7 · 0 2

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