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Do you think humans will make themselves extinct before they have the chance to see what's next?

Language Macroarea:

  • Africa
  • Australia
  • Eurasia
  • North America
  • Papunesia
  • South America
Na-Dene Ainu Nakh-Daghestanian Muskogean Eskimo-Aleut Chukotko-Kamchatkan Harakmbet Anêm Zaparoan Tacanan Algic Caddoan Border Bunuban Altaic Penutian Afro-Asiatic Indo-European Uralic Mangrida Pama-Nyungan Hadza Haida Wakashan Cariban Hokan Alacalufan Yeniseian Austronesian Kusunda Kutenai Laal Darwin Region Western Daly Niger-Congo other Nivkh Iroquoian Mura Tupian Yukaghir Taushiro Salishan Anson Bay Macro-Ge Yámana Yale Nyulnyulan Lower Sepik-Ramu Athapaskan Tlingit Ainu Avar-Andic-Tsezic Lezgic Muskogean Aleut Eskimo Northern Chukotko-Kamchatkan Southern Chukotko-Kamchatkan Harakmbet Anêm Zaparoan Tacanan Algonquian Yurok Caddoan Border Bunuban Turkic Tungusic Tsimshianic Sahaptian Egyptian-Coptic Dahalo West Chadic Celtic Indic Samoyedic Finnic Saami Ugric Burarran Northern Pama-Nyungan Western Pama-Nyungan Hadza Haida Northern Wakashan Cariban Pomoan Seri Alacalufan Yeniseian Oceanic Central Malayo-Polynesian Kusunda Kutenai Laal Laragia Bringen Wagaydy Bantoid Creoles and Pidgins Sign Languages Nivkh Northern Iroquoian Mura Tupi-Guaraní Yukaghir Taushiro Interior Salish Anson Bay Ge-Kaingang Yámana Yale Nyulnyulan Lower Sepik Ahtna Deg Xinag Hupa Tlingit Ainu language Akhvakh Chamalal Godoberi language Hinuq Hunzib Archi Budukh Khinalug Alabama Mikasuki Aleut Alutiiq Inuvialuk language Naukan Yupik Alutor Itelmen Amarakaeri Anêm language Arabela Iquito Záparo Araona Arapaho Massachusett Michif Yurok Arikara Awyi Bunuba language Guniyandi language Chulym Karaim Krymchak Tofa language Manchu Negidal Oroch Orok Udege Ulch Coast Tsimshian language Gitxsan Nisga’a language Nez Perce Coptic Dahalo Goemai Cornish Vedda language Enets language Nganasan Ingrian Votic Kildin Sami Southern Sami Mansi Guragone Guugu Yimithirr Ngadjunmaya Noongar Hadza Haida Heiltsuk-Oowekyala language Kwak'wala Hixkaryana language Kashaya Seri Kawésqar language Ket Yugh language Kokota Kola Nuaulu language Yamdena Kusunda Kutenai Laal Laragiya language Maringarr Marrithiyel language Marranj language Mbalanhu Nigerian Pidgin Plains Indian Sign Language Nivkh Onondaga Pirahã Sirionó Southern Yukaghir Tundra Yukaghir Taushiro Thompson Wagaydy language Xokleng Yaghan Yalë language Yawuru Yimas

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