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Most of the languages of the world are NOT Indo-European (more than 6000 languages). They can't all be listed here.

Here is a partial list

Achi', Rabinal

Ainu

Akateko

Amharic

Arabic

Aramaic

Awakateko

Basque

Berber

Bisaya

Boruca

Bribri

Cabécar

Cacaopera

Ch'orti'

Cherokee

chi', Cubulco

Chicomuceltec

Chinese

Chuj, Ixtatán

Chuj, San Sebastián Coatán

Filipino

Finnish

Garifuna

Greenlandic

Hausa

Hebrew

Hungarian

Ilocano

Inuit

Itza'

Ixil, Chajul

Ixil, Nebaj

Ixil, San Juan Cotzal

Jakalteko, Eastern

Jakalteko, Western

Japanese

K'iche', Central

K'iche', Cunén

K'iche', Eastern

K'iche', Joyabaj

K'iche', San Andrés

K'iche', West Central

Kaqchikel, Akatenango Southwestern

Kaqchikel, Central

Kaqchikel, Eastern

Kaqchikel, Northern

Kaqchikel, Santa María de Jesús

Kaqchikel, Santo Domingo Xenacoj

Kaqchikel, South Central

Kaqchikel, Southern

Kaqchikel, Western

Kaqchikel, Yepocapa Southwestern

Kaqchikel-K'iche' Mixed Language

Kekchí

Khmer

Kisyarwanda

Korean

Lakota

Lao

Lenca

Maléku Jaíka

Maltese

Mam, Central

Mam, Northern

Mam, Southern

Mam, Tajumulco

Mam, Todos Santos Cuchumatán

Matagalpa

Maya, Mopán

Maya, Yucatán

Mískito

Monimbo

Navajo

Ngäbere

Pech

Pipil

Poqomam, Central

Poqomam, Eastern

Poqomam, Southern

Poqomchi', Eastern

Poqomchi', Western

Q'anjob'al, Eastern

Q'eqchi'

Rama

Sakapulteko

Sipakapense

Somali

Subtiaba

Sumo Tawahka

Sumo-Mayangna

Swahili

syriac

Tacanec

Tektiteko

Teribe

Thai

Tibetan

Tigrinya

Tol

Tz'utujil, Eastern

Tz'utujil, Western

Uspanteko

Vietnamese

Xhosa

Xinca

Zulu

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