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3-syllable Languages that end with E

Languages pronounced in 3 syllables that end with E — full profile for each.

You're looking for 3-syllable languages ending with E — here are 9 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 3-syllable Languages that end with E

    1

    Assamese

    An Indo-Aryan language and the official tongue of Assam in northeastern India — closely related to Bengali, with about 15 million native speakers.

    2

    Cherokee

    An Iroquoian language indigenous to the southeastern United States — written in an indigenous syllabary invented by Sequoyah in 1821.

    3

    Japanese

    A Japonic language spoken by about 125 million people in Japan — written in a hybrid script combining Chinese characters with two indigenous syllabaries.

    4

    Javanese

    An Austronesian language spoken by 82 million people on the Indonesian island of Java — famous for its elaborate speech levels marking social hierarchy.

    5

    Marshallese

    A Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands — co-official with English in the central Pacific atoll nation.

    6

    Ojibwe

    A Central Algonquian language spoken across the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada — one of the most widely spoken Indigenous languages in North America.

    7

    Portuguese

    A Romance language born in the Iberian northwest and spread by maritime empire — today the official language of Portugal, Brazil, and several African and Asian states.

    8

    Vietnamese

    An Austroasiatic language spoken by about 85 million people — Vietnam's national language, written in a Latin-based script designed by 17th-century missionaries.

    9

    Wu Chinese

    A major Sinitic branch centered on Shanghai and the lower Yangtze — its best-known variety, Shanghainese, has about 14 million speakers and a notable tonal system.

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