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Language isolates

Language isolates are languages that have no known connection or relationship to any other existing language, meaning they stand alone without identifiable relatives. They appear unique, with no clear ancestors or family language groups. Examples include Basque in Spain and Georgia’s Kartvelian languages. These languages often have ancient origins and can offer insights into historical human migration and linguistic development. Their uniqueness makes them valuable to linguists studying the diversity and evolution of human language.