Hohenlohisch is an East Franconian dialect spoken principally in north-eastern Baden-Württemberg in Germany, and which also overlaps dialects on the Bavarian border.
It was once widespread in southern Angola but now is principally spoken among a diaspora in northern Namibia.
The West Chadic languages of the Afro-Asiatic family are spoken principally in Niger and Nigeria.
The language is spoken principally in Y Wladfa with sporadic speakers throughout Argentina by Welsh Argentines.
Tamasheq is a variety of Tuareg principally spoken in the area around Timbuktu.
The Anyin language is spoken principally in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana.
Maay is principally spoken by the Digil and Mirifle (Rahanweyn) clans in the southern areas of Somalia.
Totonac languages are principally spoken in Veracruz, the north of Puebla and some areas of Hidalgo.
Khowar is principally spoken in the Pakistani regions of Chitral, Yasin, Gupis, Koh-o-ghizar and Ishkoman.
The Kulango or Kulango-Lorhon languages are spoken principally in Ivory Coast.