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Thousands. Chinese-Tibetan, Arabic and Indonesian are some of the big ones, but most have only a few thousand speakers and are in danger of extinction.

The most common non-Indo-European Languages are:

Amharic

Arabic (all dialects)

Basque

Burmese

Cherokee (Tsalagi)

Chinese (all dialects)

Finnish

Hausa

Hebrew

Indonesian

Japanese

Korean

Navaho

Quechua

Somali

Swahili

Tagalog

Tibetan

Vietnamese

Xhosa

Zulu

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