III. Spoken rarely, and less perfectly.
- 1 Koordish, (394, 451.)
- 2 Georgian, (251, 394.)
- 3 Servian (the dialects of Bosnia and of the Bannat,) (394.)
- 4 Bulgarian, (365, 393, 441.)
- 5 Gipsy language, (244.)
- 6 Peguan, (364, 418, 451.)
- 7 Welsh, (320, 322, 323.)
- 8 Angolese, (370, 394.)
- 9 Mexican, (441.)
- 10 Chilian, (441.)
- 11 Peruvian, (441.)
IV. Spoken imperfectly;—a few sentences and conversational forms.
- 1 Cingalese, (363.)
- 2 Birmese, (270, 463.[570])
- 3 Japanese, (463.)
- 4 Irish, (442.)
- 5 Gælic, (424.)
- 6 Chippewa Indian, (360.)
- 7 Delaware, (360.)
- 8 Some of the languages of Oceanica, (441.)
V. Studied from books, but not known to have been spoken.
- 1 Sanscrit, (291, 394.)
- 2 Malay, (464.)
- 3 Tonquinese, (463.)
- 4 Cochin-Chinese, (463.)
- 5 Tibetan, (465.)
- 6 Japanese, (463.)
- 7 Icelandic, (464.)
- 8 Lappish, (394.)
- 9 Ruthenian, (311.)
- 10 Frisian, (282.)
- 11 Lettish, (394, 451.)
- 12 Cornish, (old British of Cornwall,) (280.)
- 13 Quichua, (ancient Peruvian,) (281.)
- 14 Bimbarra, (Central African,) (281.)
VI.—Dialects spoken, or their peculiarities understood.
1.—HEBREW.
- Samaritan, (416.)