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Roughly 7 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in South Africa and Namibia
Roughly 7 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Albania
Roughly 22 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Ethiopia
Roughly 310 Million speakers of Arabic. Gulf countries include Oman, Qatar, Saudia Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
Roughly 310 Million speakers of Arabic. The Levant countries include Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Palestine
Roughly 310 Million speakers of Arabic. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used throughout the Arab world, primarily as a standard written form rather than spoken.
Roughly 310 Million speakers of Arabic. North African countries include Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan, Morocco, Djibouti, Comoros, Libya, and Mauritania
Roughly 6.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Armenia
Roughly 23 Million speakers. Sometimes abbreviated as Azeri. Primarily spoken in Azerbaijan, Caucasus and parts of Russia
Roughly 10 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and DR Congo
Roughly 9 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Birundi
Roughly 11 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Roughly 5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana
Roughly 8 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in South Africa
Roughly 1 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Spain and France
Roughly 6 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Belarus and parts of Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland
Roughly 230 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Bangladesh and India
Roughly 3 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Roughly 9 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia, Moldova and Romania
Roughly 33 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Myanmar
Roughly 16 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Cambodia. While Khmer is the official language of Cambodia, Khmer and Cambodian can be used interchangeably
Roughly 4 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Spain, France, Italy and Andorra
Roughly 16 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Philippines
Roughly 16 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Philippines. Visayan generally refers to those who reside in the Visayan region of the Philippines
Roughly 1 Billion speakers of Chinese. Chinese Simplified is a writing system primarily used in China, Singapore and Malaysia
Roughly 1 Billion speakers of Chinese. Chinese Traditional is a writing system primarily used in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau
Roughly 5.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania and Herzegovina
Roughly 11 Million speakers. Also known as Bohemian and primarily spoken in Czech Republic
Roughly 6 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Denmark, Greenland and Northern Germany
Roughly 12 Million speakers. Typically grouped with Farsi and Persian, Dari is referred to as Afghan Persian and primarily spoken in Afghanistan
Roughly 24 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Netherlands and Belgium
Roughly 600K speakers. Also referred to as Bhutanese and is primarily spoken in Bhutan
Roughly 1.5-2 Billion speakers. Fasiri International can support English (Australian), English (Canadian), English (UK) and English (US)
Roughly 1 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Estonia
Roughly 110 Million speakers. Typically grouped with Dari and Persian. Farsi can also be referred to as Persian and is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Iraq and Uzbekistan
Roughly 22.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in the Philippines. Filipino and Tagalog are considered different dialects
Roughly 5.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Finland, Sweden, parts of Norway and Western Russia
Roughly 76 Million speakers. Fasiri International can support French (African), French (Canadian) and French (European)
Roughly 2.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Galicia, a NorthWestern area of Spain
Roughly 3.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Georgia, a country in the Caucasus
Roughly 95 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
Roughly 13.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Greece, Cyprus and Albania
Roughly 60 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in the Gujarat region of India
Roughly 9.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Haiti. Careful not to confuse it with Haitian French
Roughly 80 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Western to North-Central African - Niger, Nigeria, Algeria, GR Congo, Ghana, Chad and other areas
Roughly 9 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Israel
Roughly 260 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India and Nepal
Roughly 4 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in China, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand
Roughly 13 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Hungary, Eastern Austria, Poland, Romania and Croatia
Roughly 315K speakers. Primarily spoken in Iceland
Roughly 9 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Philippines
Roughly 43 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Indonesia
Roughly 1 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Ireland
Roughly 63 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Italy, Switzerland and Vatican City
Roughly 125 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Japan
Roughly 82 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Java, an island of Indonesia
Roughly 7 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Myanmar and Thailand
Roughly 200K speakers. Primarily spoken in Myanmar and Thailand. Also referred to as Red Karen or Kayah
Roughly 7 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India and Pakistan
Roughly 12 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, China, Uzbekistan and Russia
Roughly 77 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in South Korea, North Korea and China
Roughly 25 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Azerbaijan and Armenia
Roughly 4 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Russia
Roughly 400K speakers. Primarily spoken in Israel and Turkey. Also referred to as Judeo-Spanish
Roughly 30 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Laos and Thailand
No exact number of speakers known. Latin is the official language of the Holy See, also known as the See of Rome
Roughly 1.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Latvia. Also referred to as Lettish
Roughly 3 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Lithuania
Roughly 4 Million speakers. Also spelled as Mai Mai and is primarily spoken in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia
Roughly 2 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in North Macedonia, Greece, Albania, Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria
Roughly 77 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore
Roughly 500K speakers. Primarily spoken in Malta
Roughly 1 Million speakers. Also known as Mandingo and is primarily spoken in Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
Roughly 2 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in The Gambia, Guinea, Mauritania, Ghana, Mali and Senegal
Roughly 83 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in the Maharashtra region of India
Roughly 2.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Moldova.
Roughly 4.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Mongolia and parts of Russia, China and Kyrgyzstan
Roughly 230K speakers. Primarily spoken in Montenegro
Roughly 16 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Nepal
Roughly 5.3 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Norway
Roughly 34 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya
Roughly 40 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Roughly 110 Million speakers. Typically grouped with Dari and Farsi. Persian can also be referred to as Farsi and is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Iraq and Uzbekistan
Roughly 45 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Poland, Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia
Roughly 220 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Brazil and Portugal.
Roughly 125 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India and Pakistan
Roughly 2 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Roughly 25 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Romania and Moldova
Roughly 265 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Estonia and Latvia
Roughly 450K speakers. Primarily spoken in Central African Republic, Chad and DR Congo
Roughly 120K speakers. Primarily spoken in UK and Ireland
Roughly 8 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Roughly 5.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Lesotho, South Africa and Zimbabwe
Roughly 17 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Sri Lanka
Roughly 5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Slovakia and Hungary
Roughly 2.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Slovenia and Italy
Roughly 16 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Somalia, Djibouti and Somaliland
Roughly 7 Million speakers. Also known as Central Kurdish and is primarily spoken in Iran and Iraq
Roughly 480 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Mexico, Central America, South America and Spain
The number of speakers ranges wildly. Also referred to as Kiswahili and is primarily spoken in Kenya, DR Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Mozambique, Rwanda and other areas
Roughly 10 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Sweden, Estonia and Finland
Roughly 80 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India
Roughly 8.5 Million speakers. Also referred to as Tajiki Persian and primarily spoken in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Roughly 75 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India and Sri Lanka
Roughly 30 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Thailand and Cambodia
Roughly 3 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia
Roughly 75 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Syria, Greece and other areas
Roughly 9 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Ashanti, a region in Southern Ghana
Roughly 35 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Ukraine
Roughly 70 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in India and Pakistan
Roughly 10.5 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Xinjiang, China
Roughly 27 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Uzbekistan
Roughly 76 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Vietnam and Southern China
Roughly 875K speakers. Primarily spoken in Wales
Roughly 2 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Central, Eastern and Western Europe
Roughly 40 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in Nigeria, Togo and Benin
Roughly 12 Million speakers. Primarily spoken in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini
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