On this page we present the list of languages a to z of the Globalization Guide
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Aari (1): Ethiopia |
Aasáx (1): Tanzania |
Abanyom (1): Nigeria |
Abau (1): Papua New Guinea |
Abaza (1): Karachay-Cherkessia ( Russia ). |
Abenaki (2): Canada , formerly also in the United States . |
Abkhaz (1): Abkhazia ( Georgia ). |
Acano (2): Ghana and Ivory Coast . |
Acateco (2): Guatemala and Mexico |
Achagua (1): Colombia . |
Achuar (2): Peru and Ecuador . |
Adele (2): Ghana and Togo . |
Afrikaans (2): South Africa and Namibia . |
Aguacateco (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
Aguaruna (2): Peru . |
Aikanã (1): Brazil . |
Ainu (2): Japan and Russia |
Akawayo (3): Brazil , Guyana and Venezuela . |
Alagüilac (2): extinct language that was spoken in Guatemala and El Salvador . |
Albanian (4): Albania , Kosovo , North Macedonia ,Serbia . |
Alsatian (1): Alsace ( France ). |
Amahuaca (1): Peru . |
Amarakaeri (1): Peru. |
Amharic (1): Ethiopia . |
Amondawa (1): Brazil . |
Amuesha (1): Peru . |
Amuzgo (1): Mexico . |
Andoque (1): Colombia . |
Angaité (1): Paraguay . |
Apiacá (1): Brazil . |
Aplalaí (1): Brazil . |
A-pucikwar (1): Extinct language, it was spoken in theAndaman Islands ( India ). |
Arab (28): Saudi Arabia , Algeria , Bahrain , Comoros ,Chad , Egypt , United Arab Emirates , Spain ( Ceuta and Melilla ), Iraq , Iran (west of the country), Israel , Jordan ,Kuwait , Lebanon , Libya , Morocco , Mauritania , Oman ,Palestine , Qatar ,Western Sahara , Syria , Somalia , Sudan , Tunisia , Turkey , Yemen , Djibouti . There are minorities with thousands of speakers in countries such as the United States , France , Spain , Mexico , Argentina , the Philippines , etc. |
Aragonese (1): Spain (in the north of Aragon ). |
Aranese (1): gluttony to refer to Occitan in the Arán Valley ( Catalonia ). |
Arawak (1): Colombia (Guajira). |
Archi (1): Russia (Caucasus). |
‘Are’are (1): Solomon Islands. |
Armenian (2): Armenia and enclave of the Republic of Artsakh in Azerbaijan . |
Arpitan or Franco-Provençal (3): western Switzerland , northwestern Italy (especially in the Aosta Valley ) and central-eastern France . |
Arrumano (6): Albania , Bulgaria , Greece , North Macedonia , Romania , Serbia . |
Asháninca (1): Peru . |
Asturian (1): it is the glotonym termused to refer to the language of the Asturian linguistic domainin thePrincipality of Asturias ( Spain ). |
Ávaro (4) Russia , Azerbaijan , Kazakhstan and Turkey . |
Aymara (3): Peru , Chile and Bolivia . |
Azeri (6): Azerbaijan , western Iran, and parts of Georgia ,Iraq , Russia ( Dagestan ), and Turkey . |
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Baluchi (6): Afghanistan , United Arab Emirates , Iran ,Oman , Pakistan , Turkmenistan . |
Bamanankan (3): Mali , Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast . |
Band (1): South Africa . |
Barí (2): Colombia and Venezuela. |
Bashkiro (1): Russia . |
Basque (2): Spain ( Basque Autonomous Community andForal Community of Navarra ), France ( Lower Navarra ,Labort , Sola ). |
Belarusian (2): Belarus , Poland . |
Bengali (2): Bangladesh , India ( West Bengal andTripura ). |
Berber (3): Morocco and Algeria . Minorities in Tunisia ,Libya , Mauritania , and Egypt . |
Bislama (1): Vanuatu . |
Bora (2): Peru , Colombia . |
Bororo (1): Brazil. |
Boruca (1): Costa Rica. |
Bosnian (1): Bosnia-Herzegovina . |
Breton (1): Brittany ( France ). |
Bribri (2): Costa Rica , Panama . |
Buglere (1): Panama . |
Bulgarian (1): Bulgaria . |
Bunubana (1): Australia . |
Burmese (4): Burma , Thailand , Bangladesh , Malaysia . |
Buryat (3): Russia , China , Mongolia . |
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Cantonese (1): China . |
Carolinium (2): Federated States of Micronesia , USA(Commonwealth: Northern Mariana Islands ) |
Catalan (4): Spain (in Catalonia , Valencia and theBalearic Islands , as well as in the eastern fringe ofAragon and in the Murcian mountain rangeof El Carche ),France (in the department of the Eastern Pyrenees ),Andorra and Italy (in the city Sardinian of Alghero ). |
Cebuano (1): Philippines . |
Central bicolano (1): Philippines . |
Chabacano (2): Philippines and Sabah ( Malaysia ). |
Chamorro (2): Northern Marianas , Guam . |
Chatino (1): Mexico . |
Chechen (1): Chechnya ( Russia ). |
Cherokee (1): United States |
Chibcha (1): Colombia . |
Chichewa (1): Malawi . |
Chichimeca jonaz (1): Mexico . |
Chinanteco (1): Mexico . |
Chocho (1): Mexico . |
Chol (1): Mexico . |
Chontal de Oaxaca (1): Mexico . |
Chontal de Tabasco (1): Mexico . |
Chuj (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
Chuukés (1): Federated States of Micronesia . |
Chuvash (1): Russia . |
Cochimí (1): Mexico . |
Cora (1): Mexico . |
Cornish or Cornish (1): Cornwall , England ( United Kingdom ). |
Corsican (2): Corsica ( France ), Sardinia ( Italy ). |
Creole sanandresano (1): Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina ( Colombia ) |
Croatian (2): Croatia , Bosnia-Herzegovina . |
Cucapá (1): Mexico . |
Cuicateco (1): Mexico . |
Czech (1): Czech Republic . |
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Dalecarlian (1): Sweden . |
Daly (1): Australia . |
Danish (3): Denmark , North Germany ( Schleswig-Holstein ), Greenland . |
Darwin (1): Australia . |
Dhivehi (1): Maldives . |
Dutch (5): Netherlands , Flanders ( Belgium ), Suriname , French Flanders ( France ), border areas of North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ), notable minorities in Australia , Canada , United States , New Zealand and Indonesia , related language with Afrikaans ( Namibia , South Africa ). |
Dzongkha (1): Bhutan . |
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Emiliano-Romañol (2): San Marino , Italy |
English (57): Australia , Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands ), Belize , Brunei , Botswana , Canada ,Cameroon , Egypt , Federated States of Micronesia ,United States , Fiji , Philippines , Gambia , Ghana ,Guyana , Hong Kong ( China ), India , Israel , Ireland ,Falkland Islands ,Marshall Islands , Solomon Islands , Jamaica , Kenya , Kiribati , Lesotho , Lebanon , Liberia , Malaysia , Malawi , Maldives , Malta , Northern Marianas , Namibia , Nauru , Niue , New Zealand , Papua New Guinea , Pakistan , Puerto Rico , United Kingdom , Rwanda , Samoa ,Seychelles , Sierra Leone , Singapore , South Africa , Suriname ( Minority ), Swaziland , Tonga , Tuvalu , Uganda , Vanuatu , Zambia , Zimbabwe . |
Esperanto (0): it is a constructed language . |
Estonian (1): Estonia . |
Extremeño or castúo (2): Language related towesternAsturleonés , spoken in Extremadura and the south of the province of Salamanca ( Spain ). |
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Fala (1): extreme northwest of the province of Cáceres ( Spain ). |
Faroese (1): Faroe Islands . |
Fijian (1): Fiji . |
Finnish (5): Finland , extreme north of Sweden , various border areas of Norway , Russia and Estonia . |
Flemish dialect (1): Flanders ( Belgium ). |
French (51): France and to a lesser extent in Andorra , Algeria , Belgium (especially in Wallonia and Brussels ), Benin , Burkina Faso , Burundi , Cameroon , Canada (especially in the provinces of Quebec , New Brunswick and Ontario ), Congo , Ivory Coast , Chad , Cambodia , Comoros , Gabon , Guinea, Equatorial Guinea , Spain ( Llívia ), the United States ( Louisiana ), Haiti , India ( Pondicherry ), Italy ( Aosta Valley ), Laos , Lebanon , Luxembourg , Madagascar , Mali , Morocco , Mauritius , Mauritania , Moldova , Monaco , Niger , United Kingdom ( Jersey ,Guernsey ), Central African Republic , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Dominican Republic (spoken by Haitian immigrants), Rwanda , Romania , Senegal , Seychelles , Switzerland ( Romandie ), minorities in Korea South , Israel , Japan , Syria , Taiwan , Togo , Trinidad and Tobago , Vanuatu , Vietnam , Djibouti . |
Friesian (3): northern Netherlands , small enclaves in Germany and Denmark . |
Friuliano (1): region of Friuli , in the northeast of Italy . |
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Gagauz (1): Moldova . |
Galician (1): Spain (in Galicia , and neighboring areas of Asturias , El Bierzo and the Province of Zamora ). |
Gallurés (1): Italy (in Gallura , region of the island of Sardinia ). |
Gàn (1): China . |
Garawana (1): Australia . |
Garífuna (3): Honduras , Guatemala , Belize . |
Georgian (1): Georgia . |
German(16): Germany , Austria , Belgium , Liechtenstein, Luxembourg , Namibia , Switzerland , Czech Republic ,Denmark (South Jutland), France ( Alsace ), Hungary ,Italy ( South Tyrol ), Poland , Romania ( Transylvania ),Russia , Kazakhstan . |
Giimbiyu (0): Extinct language ex-spoken in Australia . |
Gilbertés (1): Kiribati . |
Gone (0): it is a constructed language . |
Greek (2): Greece , southern Cyprus . |
Greenlandic (1): Greenland ( Denmark ). |
Guaraní (5): Paraguay , Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Uruguay |
Guarijío (1): Mexico . |
Gujarati (1): India . |
Gunwiñwana (1): Australia . |
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Haitian Creole (5): Haiti , Cuba , Guadeloupe , Martinique, Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic . |
Hakka (2): China , Taiwan . |
Hausa (6): Niger , Nigeria , Chad , Benin , Ghana , Sudan . |
Hawaiian (1): United States ( Hawaii ). |
Hazara (4): Afghanistan , Iran , Pakistan , Uzbekistan . |
Hebrew (2): Israel , Palestinian Territories . Countries where there is a Jewish population. Europe : Germany , Spain , France , Russia , etc. America : United States , Argentina , Mexico , Canada , etc. |
Hindi (9): India , Pakistan , Bangladesh , South Africa , Mauritius , Guyana , Trinidad and Tobago , Suriname , Fiji . |
Hiri motu (1): Papua New Guinea . |
Huave (1): Mexico . |
Huichol (1): Mexico . |
Hungarian (6): Hungary , Serbia ( Vojvodina ), Romania ( Transylvania ), southern Slovakia , eastern Slovenia , Ukraine ( subcarpathian Ruthenia ). |
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Icelandic (1): Iceland . |
Ilocano (1): Philippines . |
Indonesian (3): Indonesia , Malaysia , East Timor . |
Ingush (1): Ingushetia and Chechnya ( Russia ). |
Insubre (1): dialect of Lombard inwestern Lombardy (Italy ). |
Interlingua (0): it is a constructed language . |
Irish Gaelic (2): Ireland , Northern Ireland ( UK ). |
Istro-Romanian (1): Istria ( Croatia ). |
Italian (12): Italy , Argentina (language with the largest number of speakers after Spanish), San Marino ,Switzerland , Vatican City , Istria (part of Croatia and part of Slovenia ), Somalia , Ethiopia , Eritrea , Malta ,Australia , Brazil ( only in the cities of Santa Teresa andVila Velha ), Canada (some parts —unofficial—),Germany (some parts —unofficial—) andLibya . |
Iwaidjana (1): Australia . |
Ixcateco (1): Mexico . |
Ixil (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
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Jacalteco (1): Mexico . |
Japanese (1): as the official language of Japan ; spoken by immigrants in Korea , the Philippines , Palau , Brazil , Argentina , Canada , Peru , Taiwan , Bolivia , Mexico , the Marshall Islands , Guam, and the United States . |
Jarrakana (1): Australia . |
Javanese (1): Java ( Indonesia ). |
Judeo-Spanish or Sephardic: small communities in Israel , Turkey , Bulgaria , Greece , North Macedonia , Mexico , Spain , Lebanon , Syria , Egypt , Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , Iraq , Bosnia and Herzegovina , etc. |
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Kaiwá (2): Argentina and Brazil . |
Kanjobal (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
Kaqchikel (2): Guatemala and Mexico |
Karachai-Bálkaro language (1): Kabardino-Balkaria andKaracháevo-Cherkesia ( Russia ) |
Karelian (2): Russia , Finland . |
Karen (2): Burma and Thailand . |
Kashubian (1): Poland . |
Kazakh (1): Kazakhstan . |
Khmer (1): Cambodia . |
K’iche ‘ (2): Guatemala |
Kichwa (1): Ecuador |
Kichwa (2): Ecuador and Peru . |
Kikapú (2): Mexico and the United States . |
Kikongo (3): Angola , Democratic Republic of the Congoand Republic of the Congo . |
Kiliwa (1): Mexico |
Kimbundu (1): Angola . |
Kinyarwanda (1): Rwanda . |
Kirundi (1): Burundi . |
Komi (1): Russia . |
Korean (2): North Korea , South Korea . |
Kumiai (2): Mexico and the United States . |
Kurdish (4): Iraq , Turkey , Iran , Syria . |
Kyrgyz (1): Kyrgyzstan . |
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Lacandón (1): Mexico, mainly in Oaxaca |
Ladino (1): Northern Italy . |
Laotian (2): Laos , Thailand . |
Lapp (4): Lapland (part of Sweden , Norway , Finland and Russia ). |
Latin (1): Vatican City . |
Latvian (1): Latvia . |
Leonés (1): It is the gluttonous termused to refer to the language of the Asturleonian linguistic domainin the provinces of León and Zamora ( Spain ). |
Ligurian (1): Liguria (northwestern Italy ). |
Lingala (1): Democratic Republic of the Congo . |
Lithuanian (1): Lithuania . |
Lombardo (2): Lombardy ( Italy ), Canton of Ticino ( Switzerland ). |
Luxembourgish or Letzeburgish (1): Luxembourg . |
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Macedonian (3): North Macedonia , North Greece , Southwest Bulgaria . |
Mahorés (3): Mayotte ( France ), Comoros , Madagascar. |
Malagasy (1): Madagascar . |
Malay (3): Malaysia , Brunei , Singapore . |
Maleku (1): Costa Rica . |
Maltese (1): Malta . |
Mam (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
Mandarin Chinese (5): China , Singapore , Taiwan ,Malaysia , Indonesia . |
Mandinka (6): Senegal , Gambia , Guinea , Mali , Ivory Coast , Burkina Faso |
Maori (1): New Zealand . |
Mapudungun (2): Chile and Argentina . |
Marathi (3): Maharastra ( India ). |
Mari (1): Russia . |
Marshallese (1): Marshall Islands . |
Matlatzinca (1): Mexico |
Matsiguenga (1): Peru . |
May (1): Mexico |
Maya (3): Mexico , Guatemala , Belize . |
Mazahua (1): Mexico |
Mazateco (1): Mexico |
Mekatelyu (1): Costa Rica . |
Mennonite Low German (10): Canada , United States ,Mexico , Brazil , Bolivia , Paraguay , Chile , Honduras ,Belize, and Argentina . |
Mexican (1): Mexico . |
Min (4): China , Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia . |
Minangkabau (2): Indonesia , Malaysia . |
Mirandés (1): It is the gluttonous termused to refer to the language of the Asturleonian linguistic domainin Miranda do Douro ( Portugal ). |
Mirndi (1): Australia . |
Miskito (2): Honduras , Nicaragua . |
Mixe (1): Mexico |
Mixtec (1): Mexico . |
Moldavian (1): Romanian dialect of Moldavia . |
Monegasque (1): Ligurian dialectof Monaco . |
Mongol (4): Mongolia , China , Kyrgyzstan , Russia . |
Montenegrin (1): Montenegro. |
Motocintleco (1): Mexico |
Muruwari (1): Republic of Muruwari ( Australia ). |
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Nǀu (1): South Africa |
Nahuat (1): El Salvador |
Náhuatl (6): Mexico , Guatemala , Nicaragua and by migrant minorities in the United States and Canada . |
Napolitano (1): various regions of southern Italy . |
Nauru (1): Nauru . |
Nepali (1): Nepal . |
Niuano (1): Niue ( New Zealand ). |
Northern Sami (2): Norway , Finland |
Norwegian ( Nynorsk and Bokmål ) (1): Norway . |
Nyulnyulana (1): Australia |
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Occitan (3): Spain (in the Arán Valley region( Catalonia ), under the name Aranese ), southern France (except for Catalan or Basque speaking areas) and northwestern Italy . |
Ocuilteco (1): Mexico |
Oriya (1): India . |
Orobic or Eastern Lombard (1): Lombard dialectofEastern Lombardy ( Italy ). |
Oromo (2): Ethiopia , Kenya . |
Ös (1): Russia |
Ossetian (4): Russia , Georgia , Turkey and South Ossetia |
Otomí (1): Mexico . |
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Páez or nasa (1): Colombia . |
Paipai (1): Mexico . |
Palauan (1): Palau . |
Pama-ñunganas languages (1): Australia . |
Pame (1): Mexico . |
Pampango (1): Philippines . |
Pangasinense (1): Philippines . |
Papiamento (1): Aruba , Bonaire and Curaçao ( Kingdom of the Netherlands ). |
Pashto (2): Afghanistan , Pakistan . |
Patois (1): Jamaica . |
Persian (3): Afghanistan ( Dari Persian ), Iran , Tajikistan (Tajik is from the Persian branch, but with a Cyrillic alphabet ). |
Piedmontese (1): Piedmont ( Italy ). |
Pima and Pápago (2): Mexico and the United States . |
Pocomam (1): Guatemala . |
Polish (1): Poland . |
Popoloca (1): Mexico . |
Popoluca (1): Mexico . |
Portuguese (13): Portugal , Andorra , Angola , Aruba (Netherlands ), Bermuda ( United Kingdom ), Bolivia (north and east of the country), Brazil , Cape Verde , Colombia(southeast of the country), Spain ( Olivenza ), Gabon (Cocobeach ), Guinea-Bissau , Equatorial Guinea , India (Damán and Diu , Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Goa), Macao ( China ), Mozambique , Paraguay (east of the country), Peru (east of the country), São Tomé and Príncipe , Sri Lanka (some coastal areas), East Timor , Uruguay (north of the country), Venezuela ( Saint Helena of Uairén ). |
Punjabi (2): India , Pakistan . |
Purépecha (1): Mexico . |
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Q’eqchi ‘ (4): Guatemala , Mexico , Belize and El Salvador . |
Quechua (5): Peru , Bolivia , Ecuador , Argentina (some parts – unofficial) and Colombia (Southwest). |
Quenya (0): is a constructed language . |
Quiché (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
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Rapanui (1): Easter Island ( Chile ). |
Rarotongan (2): Cook Islands ( New Zealand ) and Tahiti ( French Polynesia ). |
Romani : Language of the Roma people distributed throughout the world: Germany , Albania , Austria , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Croatia , Czech Republic , Slovakia , Slovenia , Spain , Estonia , France , Finland , Greece , Hungary , Argentina , Italy , Latvia , Lithuania , North Macedonia ,Moldova , Montenegro , Mexico , Norway , Netherlands , Poland , Portugal , Brazil , United Kingdom , Romania , Russia , Serbia , Sweden , Switzerland , United States , Turkey and Ukraine , etc. |
Romanian (2): Romania , Moldova , and some parts of Hungary , Ukraine , Serbia , Bulgaria , Greece , Albania , Croatia , North Macedonia , Russia , Kazakhstan , Spain, and Italy . |
Romansh or Romansh (2): Graubünden ( Switzerland ), northern Italy . |
Russian (12): Russia , Belarus , Ukraine , Kazakhstan , Armenia , Georgia , Azerbaijan , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Moldova , Latvia , Estonia , Lithuania , Israel . |
Russian (2): Vojvodina ( Serbia ) and Zakarpatska Oblast ( Ukraine ). |
Ruthenian (6): Ukraine , Slovakia , Poland , Romania , Hungary and Serbia ( Vojvodina ). |
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Samareño (1): Philippines . |
Samoan (5): Samoa , New Zealand , Tokelau ( New Zealand ), American Samoa ( United States ) and Tonga . |
Samogitian (1): Lithuania . |
Sardo (1): Sardinia ( Italy ). |
Scottish Gaelic (1): Northwest Scotland ( UK ). |
Scottish (1): Scotland and Northern Ireland ( United Kingdom ). |
Serbian (3): Serbia , Montenegro , Bosnia and Herzegovina . |
Seri (1): Mexico . |
Sesotho (1): Lesotho . |
Setswana (2): Botswana , South Africa . |
Shipibo (1): Peru . |
Shona (1): Zimbabwe . |
Shuar (1): Ecuador . |
Sicilian (1): Sicily , Calabria and Apulia ( Italy ). |
Sindhi (1): Pakistan , India . |
Sinhalese (1): Sri Lanka . |
Slovak (2): Slovakia , Serbia ( Vojvodina ). |
Slovenian (2): Slovenia , Italy ( Trieste , Gorizia andUdine provinces), Austria ( Carinthia ). |
Somali (4): Somalia , Ethiopia , Kenya , Djibouti . |
Sorbian or Vendo (1): Lusatia (eastern Germany ). |
Spanish or Castilian (27): Andorra , Argentina , Belize ,Bolivia , Colombia , Costa Rica , Cuba , Chile , Ecuador ,El Salvador , Spain , United States (northern New Mexico, southern Colorado ), Philippines , Gibraltar ( United Kingdom ), Guatemala , Equatorial Guinea , Honduras ,Mexico ,Nicaragua , Panama , Paraguay , Peru , Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic , Western Sahara , Uruguay , Venezuela . |
Spanish sign language . Much of Spain uses the well-known ” LSE ” except the area of Catalonia that uses “LSC” |
Sundanese (1): West Java ( Indonesia ). |
Swahili (8): Kenya , Tanzania , Uganda , Rwanda ,Burundi , Democratic Republic of the Congo ,Mozambique , Comoros . |
Swazi (1): Swaziland . |
Swedish (2): Sweden , some coastal regions of Finland . |
Syllabaries (1): Canada |
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Tacuate (1): Mexico . |
Tagalog (1): Philippines . |
Tahitian (1): French Polynesia . |
Taiwanese (1): Taiwan . |
Tajik (1): Tajikistan . |
Tamil (4): Tamil Nadu ( India ), Singapore , Sri Lanka ,Malaysia . |
Tango women (1): Australia . |
Tarahumara or rarámuri (1): Mexico . |
Tartarus (4): Russia , Ukraine , Turkey , Finland . |
Taushiro (1): Peru . |
Tectiteco (2): Guatemala and Mexico . |
Téenek or Huasteco (1): Mexico . |
Telugu (1): Andhra Pradesh ( India ). |
Tepehua (1): Mexico . |
Tepehuano (1): Mexico . |
Tetun (1): East Timor . |
Thai (1): Thailand . |
Tibetan (4): Tibet ( China ), India , Pakistan , Nepal . |
Tigrinya (2): Eritrea and Ethiopia . |
Tiwi (1): Australia . |
Tlapaneco (1): Mexico . |
Toda (1): Tamil Nadu ( India ). |
Tojolabal (1): Mexico . |
Tok pisin (1): Papua New Guinea . |
Tongan (1): Tonga . |
Torlak (5): variant of South Slavic, Serbia , North Macedonia , Kosovo , Romania, and Albania . |
Totonaco (1): Mexico . |
Triki / Triqui (1): Mexico . |
Tuareg (9): Niger , Mali , Algeria , Burkina Faso , Libya ,Nigeria , Senegal , Chad and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic |
Turkish (5): Turkey , Northern Cyprus ( Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ), Bulgaria , Greece , North Macedonia . |
Turkmen (1): Turkmenistan . |
Tuvaluan (1): Tuvalu . |
Tuvano (1): Russia . |
Twi (1): Ghana . |
Tzeltal (1): Mexico . |
Tzotzil (1): Mexico . |
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Udmurt (2): Russia , Kazakhstan . |
Ukrainian (8): Ukraine , Moldova , Russia , Belarus , Poland , Slovakia , Hungary , Romania , Kazakhstan . |
Umbundu (2): Angola and Namibia . |
Urdu (3): Pakistan , India , Afghanistan . |
Uyghur (3): western China , Kazakhstan , Mongolia . |
Uzbek (1): Uzbekistan . |
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Valencian (1): gluttony to refer to Catalan in the Valencian Community (Spain) . |
Venetian (4): Veneto and Trentino ( Italy ), Istria (part of Croatia and Slovenia ), Dalmatia (Croatia), Chipilo ( Puebla ) in Mexico . |
Vietnamese (1): Vietnam . |
Volapük (0): It is a constructed language . |
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Wagiman (1): Australia . |
Wallisian (1): Wallis and Futuna |
Wayuunaiki or Guajiro (2): Colombia and Venezuela |
Welsh (2): Wales ( United Kingdom ) (very minority in the province of Chubut ( Argentina ). |
Wolof (3): Senegal , Gambia and Mauritania |
Worrorrana (1): Australia |
Wu (3): China , Taiwan , Singapore |
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Xhosa (1): South Africa . |
Xinca (1): Guatemala . |
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Yakuto (1): Russia . |
Yangmanica (1): Australia . |
Yaqui (1): Mexico . |
Yi (1): China |
Yiddish (15): Judeo-German dialectspoken in Argentina , Australia , Brazil , Belgium , Belarus , Canada , United States , Israel , Lithuania , Mexico , Moldova , Poland , United Kingdom , Russia , Sweden , Ukraine , etc. |
Yoruba (3): Nigeria , Benin , Togo . |
Yuri (1): Amazonia . |
Yuri (1): New Guinea |
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Zapotec (1): Mexico . |
Zoque (1): Mexico . |
Zulu (1): South Africa . |
Zuñi : United States . |
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