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2-syllable Languages that end with E

Languages pronounced in 2 syllables that end with E — full profile for each.

You're looking for 2-syllable languages ending with E — here are 6 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 2-syllable Languages that end with E

    1

    Burmese

    A Sino-Tibetan language and the official tongue of Myanmar — written in a rounded Brahmic script and spoken by about 33 million people as a first language.

    2

    Faroese

    A North Germanic language of the Faroe Islands — closely related to Icelandic, spoken by about 72,000 people in the autonomous territory of Denmark.

    3

    Hittite

    The earliest attested Indo-European language — spoken in Bronze Age Anatolia and rediscovered in the 20th century from cuneiform archives at Hattusa.

    4

    Old Norse

    The North Germanic language of the Viking Age — ancestor of Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish — and the language of the Eddas and sagas.

    5

    Plains Cree

    The largest dialect of Cree — a Central Algonquian language spoken across the Canadian prairies from Alberta to Manitoba.

    6

    Slovene

    A South Slavic language and Slovenia's official tongue — notable for preserving the rare grammatical dual number, used for exactly two of something.

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