Language


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