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    Sulawesi : (114 living languages)

    1. Andio (Andio’o, Imbao’o, Masama)
    2. Aralle-Tabulahan
    3. Bada (Bada’, Tobada’)
    4. Bahonsuai
    5. Bajau, Indonesian (Badjaw, Badjo, Bajao, Bajo, Bayo, Gaj, Luaan, Lutaos, Lutayaos, Orang Laut, Sama, Turije’ne’)
    6. Balaesang (Balaesan, Balaisang, Pajo)
    7. Balantak (Kosian)
    8. Bambam (Pitu-Ulunna-Salu)
    9. Banggai
    10. Bantik
    11. Baras (Ende)
    12. Batui (Baha)
    13. Behoa (Besoa)
    14. Bentong (Dentong)
    15. Bintauna
    16. Boano (Bolano, Djidja)
    17. Bobongko
    18. Bolango (Bulanga, Bulanga-Uki, Diu)
    19. Bonerate
    20. Budong-Budong (Tangkou, Tongkou)
    21. Bugis (Boegineesche, Boeginezen, Bugi, Buginese, De’, Rappang Buginese, Ugi)
    22. Bungku (“Nahina”)
    23. Buol (Bual, Bwo’ol, Bwool, Dia)
    24. Busoa (Bosoa)
    25. Campalagian (Tallumpanuae, Tasing, Tjampalagian)
    26. Cia-Cia (Boetoneezen, Buton, Butonese, Butung, South Buton, Southern Butung)
    27. Dakka
    28. Dampelas (Dampal, Dampelasa, Dian)
    29. Dondo
    30. Duri (Masenrempulu, Massenrempulu)
    31. Enrekang (Endekan, Endekan Timur)
    32. Gorontalo (Gorongtalo, Guarantala, Gunongtello, Holontalo, Hulontalo)
    33. Kaidipang (Dio, Kaidipan, Kodipang)
    34. Kaili, Da’a (Bunggu, Da’a)
    35. Kaili, Ledo (Ledo, Paloesch, Palu)
    36. Kaili, Unde (Banava, Banawa)
    37. Kaimbulawa
    38. Kalao (Kalaotoa)
    39. Kalumpang (Galumpang, Ma’ki, Maki, Makki, Mangki, Mangkir)
    40. Kamaru
    41. Kioko
    42. Kodeoha (Kondeha)
    43. Konjo, Coastal (Kondjo, Tiro)
    44. Konjo, Highland (Konjo Pegunungan, Konyo)
    45. Koroni
    46. Kulisusu (Kalisusu, Kolensusu, Kolinsusu)
    47. Kumbewaha (Umbewaha)
    48. Laiyolo (Barang-Barang, Da’ang)
    49. Lasalimu
    50. Lauje (Ampibabo-Lauje, Laudje, Tinombo)
    51. Lemolang (Baebunta, Limola)
    52. Liabuku
    53. Lindu (Linduan, Tado)
    54. Lolak
    55. Maiwa (Masenrempulu)
    56. Makasar (Goa, Macassar, Macassarese, Makassa, Makassaarsche, Makassar, Makassarese, Mangasara, Mengkasara, Taena, Tena)
    57. Malay, Makassar
    58. Malay, Manado (Manadonese Malay, Minahasan Malay)
    59. Malimpung
    60. Mamasa
    61. Mamuju (Mamoedjoe, Mamoedjoesch, Mamudju, Udai)
    62. Mandar (Andian, Mandharsche, Manjar)
    63. Moma (Kulawi)
    64. Mongondow (Bolaang Mongondow, Minahassa, Mongondou)
    65. Mori Atas (Upper Mori, West Mori)
    66. Mori Bawah (East Mori, Lower Mori, “Nahina”)
    67. Moronene (Maronene, “Nahina”)
    68. Muna
    69. Napu (Pekurehua)
    70. Padoe (Alalao, Padoé, South Mori)
    71. Pamona (Bare’e, Baree, Poso)
    72. Panasuan (To Pamosean, To Panasean)
    73. Pancana (“Akido” , Pantjana)
    74. Pannei (Tapango)
    75. Pendau (Ndaoe, Ndau, Umalasa)
    76. Ponosakan (Ponasakan)
    77. Rahambuu (Wiau, Wiaoe, “Noihe”)
    78. Rampi (Ha’uwa, Leboni, Rampi-Leboni)
    79. Ratahan (Bentenan, Pasan)
    80. Saluan (Loinang, Loindang, Mondono, “Madi”)
    81. Sangir (Sangi, Sangih, Sangihé, Sangirese)
    82. Sarudu (Doda’)
    83. Sedoa (Tawaelia, Tawailia, Topobaria)
    84. Seko Padang (Seko, Sua Tu Padang, Wono)
    85. Seko Tengah (Pewanean, Pewaneang, Pohoneang, Seko)
    86. Selayar (Salajar, Salayar, Salayer, Saleier, Siladja, Silajara)
    87. Suwawa (Bonda, Bunda, Bune, Suwawa-Bunda)
    88. Tae’ (East Toraja, Luwu, Rongkong, Rongkong Kanandede, Sada, Sangangalla’, Tae’ Tae’, Taeq, To Rongkong, Toraja Timur, Toware)
    89. Taje (Petapa)
    90. Tajio (Adjio, Kasimbar, Ta’adjio, Tadjio)
    91. Talaud (Talaut, Talodda)
    92. Taloki (Taluki)
    93. Talondo’
    94. Toala’ (East Toraja, Luwu’, Sada, Sangangalla’, Toala, Toala-Palili, Toraja Timur, Toware)
    95. Tolaki (Tololaki, To’olaki, Lolaki, Laki, Tokia)
    96. Tomadino
    97. Tombelala (Mbelala, Belala, Bela, “Baria”)
    98. Tombulu (Minahasa, Minhasa, Tombalu, Tombula, Tombulu’, Toumbulu)
    99. Tomini (Mouton, Tiadje, Tialo)
    100. Tondano (Tolou, Tolour, Tondanou, Toulour)
    101. Tonsawang (Tombatu)
    102. Tonsea (Tonsea’)
    103. Tontemboan (Pakewa, Tompakewa, Tountemboan)
    104. Topoiyo
    105. Toraja-Sa’dan (Sa’dan, Sa’dansche, Sadan, Sadang, South Toraja, Ta’e, Tae’, Toradja, Toraja)
    106. Totoli (Gage, Tolitoli, Tontoli)
    107. Tukang Besi North (Buton, Wakatobi)
    108. Tukang Besi South (Buton, Tukang-Besi, Wakatobi)
    109. Ulumanda’ (Awo-Sumakuyu, Botteng-Tappalang, Kado, Oeloemanda, Tubbi, Ulumandak, Ulunda)
    110. Uma (Pipikoro, Koro, Oema)
    111. Waru (Mapute, Mopute)
    112. Wawonii (Wowonii)
    113. Wolio (Baubau)
    114. Wotu


    Nusa Tenggara : (76 living languages)

    1. Abui (“Barawahing” , Barue, Namatalaki)
    2. Adang (Alor)
    3. Adonara (Nusa Tadon, Sagu, Vaiverang, Waiwerang)
    4. Alor (Alorese)
    5. Amarasi (Timor Amarasi)
    6. Anakalangu (Anakalang)
    7. Bilba (Belubaa, Bilbaa, Eastern Rote, Rote, Rote Timur, Roti, Rotinese)
    8. Bima (Bimanese)
    9. Blagar (Belagar, Tarang)
    10. Bunak (Buna’, Bunake, Bunaq)
    11. Dela-Oenale (Delha, Oe Nale, Rote, Rote Barat, Roti, Rotinese, Western Rote)
    12. Dengka (Rote, Rote Barat, Roti, Rotinese, Western Rote)
    13. Dhao (Dao, Ndao, Ndaonese, Ndaundau)
    14. Ende (Endeh)
    15. Hamap
    16. Helong (Helon, Kupang, Semau)
    17. Ile Ape (Nusa Tadon)
    18. Kabola
    19. Kafoa (Aikoli, Fanating, Pailelang, Ruilak)
    20. Kamang (Waisika, Woisika)
    21. Kambera (East Sumba, East Sumbanese, Hilu Humba, Humba, Oost-Sumbaas, Sumba, Sumbanese)
    22. Kedang (Dang, Kdang, Kédang, Kedangese)
    23. Kelon (Kalong, Kelong)
    24. Kemak (Ema)
    25. Ke’o (Nage-Keo)
    26. Kepo’ (Kepoq)
    27. Kodi (Kudi)
    28. Komodo
    29. Kui (Lerabain)
    30. Kula (Kola, Lamtoka, Lantoka, Tanglapui)
    31. Lamaholot (Solor, Solorese)
    32. Lamalera (Kawela, Lebatukan, Mulan)
    33. Lamatuka (Lamatoka)
    34. Lamboya
    35. Lamma (Lamma’, Lemma, Mauta)
    36. Laura (Laora)
    37. Lembata, South
    38. Lembata, West (Labalekan, Mingar)
    39. Levuka (Lembata, Lewokukun, Lewuka, Painara)
    40. Lewo Eleng
    41. Lewotobi (Southwest Lamaholot)
    42. Li’o (Aku, Lio, Lionese, Tanah Kunu)
    43. Lole (Ba’a, Baä, Central Rote, Loleh, Rote, Rote Tengah, Roti, Rotinese)
    44. Malay, Kupang (Basa Kupang, Kupang)
    45. Malay, Larantuka (Nagi, Bahasa Nagi, Melayu Larantuka, Ende Malay)
    46. Mamboru (Memboro)
    47. Manggarai
    48. Nage (Nagé, Nage-Keo)
    49. Nasal
    50. Nedebang (Balungada, Nédebang)
    51. Ngad’a (Badjava, Bajava, Bajawa, Nad’a, Nga’da, Ngada, Ngadha, Rokka)
    52. Ngad’a, Eastern (Southeast Ngada)
    53. Palu’e (Lu’a, Palue, Paluqe)
    54. Portuguese
    55. Rajong (Razong)
    56. Rembong
    57. Retta
    58. Ringgou (Eastern Rote, Rikou, Rote, Rote Timur, Roti, Rotinese)
    59. Riung (Far Eastern Manggarai)
    60. Rongga
    61. Sabu (Havunese, Hawu, Savu, Savunese, Sawu, Sawunese)
    62. Sasak (Lombok)
    63. Sawila (Tanglapui)
    64. Sika (Krowe, Maumere, Sara Sikka, Sikka, Sikkanese)
    65. So’a (Soa)
    66. Sumbawa (Semawa, Sumbawarese)
    67. Tereweng
    68. Termanu (Central Rote, Pa’da, Rote, Rote Tengah, Roti, Rotinese)
    69. Tetun (Belo, Belu, Fehan, Teto, Tettum, Tetu, Tetum, Tetun Belu, Tetung)
    70. Tewa
    71. Tii (Rote, Rote Barat, Roti, Rotinese, Thie, Ti, Western Rote)
    72. Uab Meto (Atoni, “Dawan” , Meto, Orang Gunung, “Rawan” , Timol, Timor, “Timor Dawan” , Timoreesch, Timoreezen, Timorese, Uab Atoni Pah Meto, Uab Pah Meto)
    73. Wae Rana (Waerana)
    74. Wanukaka (Wanokaka)
    75. Wejewa (Veveva, Waidjewa, Wajewa, West Sumbanese, Wewewa, Wewjewa, Weyewa)
    76. Wersing (Kolana, Kolana-Wersin, Warsina, Wersin)


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