Social:List of extinct languages of Asia
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This is a list of extinct languages of Asia, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers, and no spoken descendant. There are 109 languages listed.
Central Asia
- Scythian languages, other than pre-Ossetic
- Hunnic
- Xiongnu
- Khazarian
- Avestan
- Bactrian
- Parthian
- Sogdian
- Khwarezmian
- Fergana Kipchak language
East Asia
China
Taiwan
Korea
- Gaya
- Buyeo
North Asia
Siberia
South Asia
India
- Aariya
- Ahom
- Andamanese languages
- Aka-Bea
- Aka-Bo
- Aka-Cari
- Aka-Jeru
- Aka-Kede
- Aka-Kol
- Aka-Kora
- Akar-Bale
- Oko-Juwoi
- Arwi
- Punjabi varieties
- Lubanki dialect
- Cochin Portuguese creole
- Jangil
Sri Lanka
- Ceylon Portuguese
- Ceylon Dutch[dubious ]
- Magasake [citation needed]
Southeast Asia
Indonesia
- Hukumina
- Kamarian
- Tambora language
- Moksela language
- Kayeli language
- Hoti language
- Nila language
- Serua language
- Tandia language
- Ternateño language
Malaysia
Philippines
- Agta Dicamay
- Atta
- Ayta Tayabas
- Katabaga
- Ermitaño creole
West Asia
Anatolia
Arabia
- Hadramautic
- Himyarite
- Minaean
- Nabatean
- Qatabanian
- Sabaean
Caucasus
- Ubykh
- Caucasian Albanian
Iranian Plateau
Levant
- Ammonite
- Cypro-Minoan (Alashia and Ugarit)
- Eblaite
- Edomite
- Minoan (Crete and Ugarit)
- Moabite
- Phoenician
- Ugaritic
Mesopotamia
- Akkadian
- Amorite
- Gutian
- Hurrian
- Kassite
- Proto-Euphratean
- Sumerian
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