- Algonquian languages
- ISO 639-2 CodealgISO 639-1 Code—algonquines, languesAll French Namesalgonquines, langues
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
Algonquian languages — Infobox Language family name=Algonquian altname=Algonkian region=North America familycolor=American fam1=Algic child1=Plains Algonquian group child2=Central Algonquian group child3=Eastern Algonquian group Pre contact distribution of Algonquian… … Wikipedia
Algonquian languages — or Algonkian languages Family of 25–30 North American Indian languages spoken or formerly spoken across a broad area of eastern and central North America. They are divided conventionally into three geographic groups. Eastern Algonquian languages … Universalium
Eastern Algonquian languages — Infobox Language family name=Eastern Algonquian altname=Eastern Algonkian region=Atlantic Coast of North America familycolor=American fam1=Algic fam2=Algonquian child1=Eastern Abnaki child2=Western Abnaki child3=Etchemin child4=Delaware… … Wikipedia
Plains Algonquian languages — Infobox Language family name=Plains Algonquian altname=Plains Algonkian region=Great Plains of the northern United States and southern Canada familycolor=American fam1=Algic fam2=Algonquian child1=Blackfoot child2=Cheyenne child3=Arapahoan… … Wikipedia
Central Algonquian languages — Infobox Language family name=Central Algonquian region=North America familycolor=American fam1=Algic fam2=Algonquian child1=Anishinaabemowin child2=Cree Montagnais child3=Fox Sauk Kickapoo child4=Menominee child5=Miami Illinois child6=Potawatomi… … Wikipedia
Macro-Algonquian languages — also spelled Macro Algonkian major group (phylum or superstock) of North American Indian languages; it is composed of nine families and a total of 24 languages or dialect groups. The language families included in Macro Algonquian are… … Universalium
Algonquian language — may refer to:* Algonquian languages, language sub family indigenous to North America * Algonquin language, the particular Algonquian language spoken by certain First Nations people of Canada … Wikipedia
Algonquian peoples — This article is about the large number of peoples speaking Algonquian languages. For the Algonquin of Quebec and the Ottawa Valley, who are one of these peoples, see Algonquin. The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North… … Wikipedia
Algonquian — or Algonquin or Algonkian; also Algonkin noun Etymology: Canadian French Algoumequin, Algonquin, perhaps from Malecite Passamaquoddy (Algonquian language of Maine and New Brunswick) elakómkwik they are our relatives Date: 1625 1. (usually… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Languages of Mexico — Mexico has an enormous linguistic diversity; apart from Spanish, the government recognizes 62 indigenous Amerindian languages as national languages. According to the Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (CDI), 13% of the… … Wikipedia
Algonquian Indians — The name is now applied to what is probably the most widely distributed linguistic stock of North America. In the days of French Canada, it was given to a comparatively small and unimportant tribe, whose home was on the banks of the Ottawa.… … The makers of Canada