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*[http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/Romanization/Romanization_Arabic.pdf Arabic Romanization - BGN/PCGN 1956 System] PDF file.
*[http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/Romanization/Romanization_Arabic.pdf Arabic Romanization - BGN/PCGN 1956 System] PDF file.
*[http://www.pcgn.org.uk/Arabic.pdf Arabic Romanization] PDF file. Also using BGN/PCGN 1956 System.
*[http://www.pcgn.org.uk/Arabic.pdf Arabic Romanization] PDF file. Also using BGN/PCGN 1956 System.
*[http://www.arabicgenie.com Arabic Alphabet] Arabic alphabet learning method
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic Wikepedia entry for Arabic]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic Wikepedia entry for Arabic]
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Arabic Wikimedia Commons entry for Arabic]
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Arabic Wikimedia Commons entry for Arabic]

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This is a collection of links from around the web that provide information about natural languages that can be helpful in either learning the language itself, or simply providing more information about how natlangs work. It is an organization of the links found here. This list is not meant to be for conlangs of any kind to include international auxiliary languages, no matter how widely spoken.

General Resources

Phonology

Orthography

Lexicon

Other

Afro-Asiatic

Berber

Chadic

Hausa

Ngamo

Egyptian

Coptic

Semitic

Akkadian

Arabic

Aramaic

Amharic

Tigrinya

Hebrew

Cushitic

Omotic

Beja

Altaic

Japanese-Ryukyuan

Japanese

Korean

Mongolic

Mongolian

Turkic

Turkish

Uyghur

Austro-Asiatic

Mon-Khmer

Khmer

Munda

Nicobarese

Austronesian

Formosan

Malayo-Polynesian

Hawai'ian

Indonesian

Tagalog

Dravidian

Central

Northern

South Central

Southern

Kannada

Fajian

Lau

Indo-European


Albanian

Anatolian

Hittite

Armenian

Baltic

Latvian

Lithuanian

Celtic

Welsh

Germanic

Afrikaans

Dutch

English

German

Gothic

Icelandic

Old Norse

Swedish

Greek

Indo-Iranian

Pali

Persian / Farsi

Sanskrit

Romany

Urdu

Italic

Catalan

French

Latin

Spanish

Slavic

Polish

Russian

Tocharian

Khoisan

Sandawe

Native American Language Families

Note: These are actually a collection of distinct languages families, grouped together for practical reasons.

Algonquian

Arawakan

Athabaskan

Caddoan

Cariban

Chibchan

Eskimo-Aleut

Gulf

Hokan

Iroquoian

Kiowa-Tanoan

Mayan

Muskogean

Choctaw

Oto-Manguean

Panoan

Penutian

Chinook

Mutsun

Salishan

Siouan

Tucanoan

Tupian

Uto-Aztecan

Heve

Nahuatl

Wakashan

Other / Isolates

Aymara

Niger-Congo

Atlantic-Congo

Akan

Bantu

Swahili

Kordofanian

Mande

Nilo-Saharan

Paleo-Siberian

Chukchee

Pama-Nyungan

Note: Also included are Indigenous Australian languages which may be argued to belong to distinct family groups.

Sepik-Ramu

Sino-Tibetan

Chinese

South Caucasian / Kartvelian

Georgian

Georgian

Gruzinic

Svan

Zan

Tai-Kadai

Trans New Guinea

Abui

Tupi

Uralic

Finno-Ugric

Finnish

Magyar / Hungarian

Sámi

Samoyedic

Unclassified, Isolates and Mixed Family Languages

Creoles / Pidgins

Hadza