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There are several languages called Mono:
There are several languages called Mono:


*[[Mono language (California)]], an endangered Native American language of the California River basin in the United States.
*[[Mono language (California)]], an endangered Native American language of the California River basin in the [[United States]]
*[[Mono language (Congo)]], a [[Ubangian language]] spoken by 65,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo
*[[Mono language (Congo)]], a [[Ubangian language]] spoken by 65,000 people in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]
*[[Mono language (Cameroon)]], an [[Adamawa language]]
*[[Mono language (Cameroon)]], an [[Adamawa language]] spoken in [[Cameroon]]
*[[Mono language (Solomon Islands)]], an [[Austronesian language]] spoken on the Solomon Islands by fewer than 4000 people
*[[Mono language (Solomon Islands)]], an [[Austronesian language]] spoken on the [[Solomon Islands]] by fewer than 4000 people





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There are several languages called Mono: