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Afar(aar)
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An East Cushitic language spoken in Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia by the Afar people.
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Abkhazian(abk)
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The official language of Abkhazia, spoken by the Abkhaz people in the Caucasus region.
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Avestan(ave)
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An ancient Iranian language, the liturgical language of Zoroastrianism, preserved in the Avesta texts.
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Afrikaans(afr)
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A West Germanic language derived from Dutch, spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia.
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Akan(aka)
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A Central Tano language of Ghana, widely spoken in various dialects such as Twi and Fante.
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Amharic(amh)
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The official language of Ethiopia, belonging to the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic family.
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Aragonese(arg)
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A Romance language spoken in the Aragon region of Spain, primarily in the Pyrenees.
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Arabic(ara)
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A Semitic language with many dialects, the liturgical language of Islam and widely spoken in the Arab world.
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Assamese(asm)
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An Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Assam region of India.
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Avaric(ava)
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A Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Avar people, primarily in Dagestan, Russia.
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Aymara(aym)
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A native language of the Aymara people in Bolivia, Peru, and northern Chile.
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Azerbaijani(aze)
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The official language of Azerbaijan, belonging to the Turkic language family.
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Bashkir(bak)
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A Turkic language spoken by the Bashkir people in Russia, especially in Bashkortostan.
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Belarusian(bel)
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Bela, An East Slavic language, one of the official languages of Belarus.
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Bihari(bih)
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A Indo Aryan Language from East Indian Regions
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Bulgarian(bul)
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A South Slavic language and the official language of Bulgaria.
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Bislama(bis)
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A creole language spoken in Vanuatu, based on English with influences from French and native languages.
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Bambara(bam)
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A Mande language spoken in Mali, serving as a lingua franca in the region.
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Bengali(ben)
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An Indo-Aryan language and the official language of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Tibetan(tib)
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The language of the Tibetan people, spoken in Tibet and surrounding regions, also used in Buddhist scriptures.
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Breton(bre)
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A Celtic language spoken in Brittany, France, and one of the regional languages of France.
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Bosnian(bos)
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A South Slavic language spoken primarily in Bosnia and Herzegovina, similar to Croatian and Serbian.
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Catalan(cat)
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A Romance language spoken in Catalonia, Valencia, Andorra, and the Balearic Islands.
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Chechen(che)
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A Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Chechen people in the North Caucasus.
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Chamorro(cha)
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An Austronesian language spoken in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Corsican(cos)
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A Romance language spoken on the island of Corsica, closely related to Italian.
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Cree(cre)
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A group of closely related Algonquian languages spoken by the Cree people in Canada.
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Czech(cze)
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A West Slavic language and the official language of the Czech Republic.
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Chinese(chi)
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The Sinitic language family, with Mandarin as the standard and many regional dialects.
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Church Slavic(chu)
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The liturgical language of the Orthodox Slavic Church, derived from Old Bulgarian.
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Chuvash(chv)
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A Turkic language spoken by the Chuvash people in Russia.
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Welsh(wel)
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A Celtic language spoken in Wales, one of the official languages of the country.
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Danish(dan)
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A North Germanic language and the official language of Denmark.
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German(ger)
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A West Germanic language and the most widely spoken native language in Europe.
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Divehi(div)
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The Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Maldives and written in the Thaana script.
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Dzongkha(dzo)
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The official language of Bhutan, belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family.
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Ewe(ewe)
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A Niger-Congo language spoken in Ghana, Togo, and Benin.
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Greek – Modern(gre)
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Ellinika, The modern form of the Greek language, spoken in Greece and Cyprus.
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English(eng)
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A West Germanic language, widely spoken globally as a first or second language.
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Esperanto(epo)
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A constructed international auxiliary language created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887.
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Spanish(spa)
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A Romance language and the official language of Spain and many Latin American countries.
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Estonian(est)
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A Uralic language spoken in Estonia, closely related to Finnish.
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Basque(baq)
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A language isolate spoken in the Basque region of Spain and France.
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Persian(per)
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An Indo-Iranian language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (Dari), and Tajikistan (Tajik).
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Fulah(ful)
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A Niger-Congo language spoken by the Fula people across West and Central Africa.
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Finnish(fin)
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A Uralic language and the official language of Finland, known for its complex grammar.
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Fijian(fij)
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An Austronesian language spoken in Fiji, with Standard Fijian serving as an official language.
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Faroese(fao)
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A North Germanic language spoken in the Faroe Islands, closely related to Icelandic and Old Norse.
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French(fre)
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A Romance language and one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with official status in many countries.
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Western Frisian(fry)
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A West Germanic language spoken in Friesland, Netherlands.
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