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- 'Are'are terms derived from Proto-Austronesian
- 'Are'are terms derived from Proto-Polynesian
- Abanyom numerals
- Abanyom parts of speech
- Abaza terms lacking transliteration
- Abkhaz terms lacking transliteration
- Adangme conjunctions
- Adangme determiners
- Adangme prepositions
- Adyghe translations lacking transliteration
- Afaka script
- Afrikaans adverbs in Arabic script
- Afrikaans conjunctions in Arabic script
- Afrikaans definitions needed
- Afrikaans nonstandard terms
- Afrikaans nouns in Arabic script
- Afrikaans obsolete terms
- Afrikaans pejoratives
- Afrikaans prepositions in Arabic script
- Afrikaans pronouns in Arabic script
- Afrikaans simple past forms
- Afrikaans terms derived from Min Nan
- Afrikaans terms derived from Portuguese
- Afrikaans terms derived from Western Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Afrikaans uncountable nouns
- Ainu pronouns
- Ainu terms needing attention
- Aklanon terms derived from Proto-Western Malayo-Polynesian
- Albanian nonstandard terms
- Albanian terms derived from Old French
- Albanian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Albanian terms derived from Western Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Aleut adjectives
- Aleut prepositions
- Aleut pronouns
- Algonquin terms needing attention
- All spellings
- Ambonese Malay terms derived from Western Malayo-Polynesian languages
- Amharic derivations
- Amharic terms lacking transliteration
- Ancient Greek archaic terms
- Ancient Greek nouns lacking gender
- Ancient Greek proper nouns of the Attic declension
- Ancient Greek proper nouns of the mixed declension
- Ancient Greek requests for quotation
- Ancient Greek terms derived from Middle Persian
- Ancient Greek words suffixed with -ικος
- Ankave terms derived from Gaulish
- Ankave terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Ankave terms derived from Spanish