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This article is a resource of the native names of most of the major languages in the world. These are endonymic glossonyms.

Languages
† = Extinct language ' ꞌAreꞌare – Areare • Spoken in: southern Malaita , Solomon Islands ʼOle – ʼOlekha • Spoken in: Bhutan A A-Hmao – ad Hmaob lul, A-hmaos • Spoken in: Guizhou and Yunnan, China Aari – አፋን፡ኣሪ፡ • Spoken in: Ethiopia Aasáx † – Aasá • Formerly spoken in: Tanzania Abau – Abau • Spoken in: Sandaun Province , Papua New Guinea Abaza – Aбаза бызшва • Official language in: Karachay-Cherkessia , Russia Abellen – Ayta Abellen • Spoken in: Tarlac , Philippines Abenaki † – Alnôba, Wôbanakiôdwawôgan • Formerly spoken by: the American/Canadian Abenaki Tribe Abkhaz – Aҧсуа бызшәа, Aҧсшәа • Official language in: Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia Aborlan Tagbanwa – tabanawa • Spoken in: Palawan , Philippines Abui – Abui • Spoken in: Indonesia Abure – ɔbule ɔyʋɛ • Spoken in: Côte d’Ivoire Acehnese – Aceh or Bahsa Acèh • Spoken in: Indonesia Achagua – Achawa • Spoken in: Meta Department , Colombia Achang – Mönghsa, ŋa˨˩ʈʂhaŋ˨˩ • Spoken in: China and Myanmar Achi – achi' • Recognised Minority Language in: Guatemala Acholi – Lwo • Spoken in: Uganda and South Sudan Achumawi † – Achomawi or Ajúmmááwí • Formerly spoken in: California , United States Adai † – Tenánat Hadéyas • Formerly spoken in: Louisiana , United States Adangbe – Adangbe • Spoken in: Togo Adangme – Adangbɛ • Official language in: Ghana Adele – Gidire • Spoken in: Ghana and Togo Adioukrou – mɔjukru • Spoken in: Côte d’Ivoire Adja – Adja or Ajagbe • Recognised Minority Language in: Benin Adnyamathanha – Yura Ngawarla • Spoken in: Australia Adyghe – Адыгабзэ • Official language in: Adygea , Russia Adzera – Adzera • Spoken in: Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea Afade – afaë • Spoken in: Cameroon and Nigeria Afar – Qafar af • Official language in: EthiopiaRecognised Minority Language in: Djibouti and Eritrea Afrihili – El-Afrihili • Proposed lingua franca of Africa Afrikaans – Afrikaans • Official language in: South AfricaRecognised Minority Language in: Botswana and Namibia Aghem – aghím • Spoken in: Cameroon Aghul – агъул чӀал • Official language of: Dagestan , Russia Aguacateco – awakateko • Spoken in: Guatemala Aguaruna – Awajún • Spoken in: Peru Ahirani – खान्देशी, अहिराणी • Spoken in: Maharashtra, India Ahom † – 𑜁𑜪𑜨 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨, 𑜁𑜨𑜉𑜫 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 • Formerly spoken in: Assam, India Ahtna – Atnakenaege • Official language of: Alaska , United States Aikanã – Tubarão, Huari • Spoken in: Rondônia , Brazil Ainu † – アイヌ イタク, Aynu Itak • Recognised Minority Language in: Japan Air Tamajeq – Tayərt, ⵜⵢⵔⵜ, تَایِیرْتْ‎ • Spoken in: Aïr Mountains, Agadez Region, Niger Ajië – A’jie, Ajië, Houailou, Wai, Wailu • Official language in: Houaïlou, New Caledonia , France Aka-Jeru – Akajeru, Jeru, Yerawa • Spoken in: Andaman Islands, India Akan – Akan, Fante, Twi • Official language in: Ghanaian/Ivoirian ethnic region of Akanland Akhvakh – Ашвaлъи мицIи • Spoken in: Southern Dagestan , Russia and Northern Azerbaijan Akkadian † – akkadû or 𒀝𒅗𒁺𒌑 • Formerly an Official language in: Akkad or central Mesopotamia which is modern-day Iraq • Later it became a lingua franca in the Middle East and Egypt Aklanon – Akeanon, Binisaya nga Akeanon or Inakeanon • Official Regional Language in: Philippines Akum – aakuem • Spoken in: Cameroon and Nigeria Alabama – Albaamaha • Spoken in: Texas , United States • Now extinct in: Oklahoma , United States Alas – Batak Alas • Spoken by: the Alas, Kluet, and Singkil people of North Sumatra , Indonesia Albanian – Shqip, Shqiptar • Official language in: Albania , Kosovo , Montenegro , and North MacedoniaRecognised Minority Language in: Croatia , Italy , Romania , and Serbia Albanian Sign Language – Gjuha e Shqipe e Shenjave • Signed in: Albania Aleut – Unangam Tunuu, Унáҥам Тунý • Official language in: Alaska , United States • Spoken in: Kamchatka Krai , Russia Algerian Arabic – الدارجة الجزائرية • Spoken in: Algeria Algerian Saharan Arabic – dŷazāri' or جزائري • Spoken in: Algeria , Libya , Mali , Mauritania , Morocco , Niger , and Western Sahara Algonquin – ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ or anicinâbemowin • Spoken in: Quebec , Canada Aloápam Zapotec – tizha' • Spoken in: northern Oaxaca , Mexico Alsatian – Elsässisch, Elsässerditsch • Spoken in: Alsace , France Altai (Northern) – Алтай тили • Spoken in: Altai Krai and Altai Republic , Russia Altai (Southern) – Алтай тил • Spoken in: Altai Republic , Russia Alur – Lur • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda Alutiiq – Sugt’stun, Alutiit’stun • Official language in: Alaska , United States Alyutor – nəməlʔu • Spoken in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and Kamchatka Krai , Russia Amami – 島口, シマユムタ • Spoken in: Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan Amdang – Sìmí Amdangtí • Spoken in: the Wadi Fira Region, Chad American Sign Language – Sign Language • Signed in: the United States of America and Canada Amharic – ኣማርኛ • Official language in: Ethiopia Amis – 'Amis or Pangcah • Spoken in: Taiwan Amo – Timap • Spoken in: Nigeria Ana Dogon – Ana Tiŋa • Spoken in: Mali Ancash Quechua – qichwa, nuna shimi • Spoken in: Ancash , Peru Ancient Egyptian † – • Formerly spoken in: Ancient Egypt Ancient Greek † – Ἑλληνική • Formerly spoken in: much of the Mediterranean Sea (until 1453) Andalusian Arabic † – عربية أندلسية • Formerly spoken in: Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain and Portugal ) Andi – къӀаваннаб мицӀцӀи • Spoken in: Southern Dagestan , Russia Anfillo – Mao • Spoken in: Ethiopia Angika – अंगिका • Official language in: Jharkhand, India • Spoken in: Nepal Angkola – Batak Angkola • Spoken by: the Angkola people of North Sumatra , Indonesia Anglo-Norman † – Anglo-Normaund • Formerly spoken in: the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Angloromani – Pogadi Chib • Spoken in: the United Kingdom Anindilyakwa – Amamalya Ayakwa • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Antiguan and Barbudan Creole – Aanteegan an' Baabyuudan / raa bak • Spoken in: Antigua and Barbuda , Anguilla , Dominica , Montserrat , and Saint Kitts and Nevis Anufo – Anufɔ • Recognised Minority Language in: Benin Apache – Ndéé • Spoken in: Southwestern United States Apalachee † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Florida , United States Apsaalooke – Apsáalooke • Spoken in: Great Plains, United States Arabela – Tapweyokwaka • Spoken in: Peru Arabic – العربية • Official language in: 28 countries and 4 international organizations Aragonese – l'Aragonés • Official language in: Aragon , Spain Arakanese – ရက္ခိုင်ဘာသာ • Spoken in: Rakhine State , Myanmar and Chittagong Division, Bangladesh Araki – Soron Raki • Spoken in: Araki Island, Vanuatu Aramaic – ܐܪܡܝܐ • Spoken in: Iran , Iraq , Israel , Jordan , Lebanon , Palestine , Syria , and Turkey Aranese – aranés • Official language in: Val d'Aran in Catalonia , Spain Arapaho – Hinono'eitiit • Spoken by: the Arapaho people , United States Arawak – Lokono • Spoken in: French Guiana (France ), Guyana , Suriname , Venezuela , Jamaica , and Barbados Arbëreshë Albanian – Arbërisht • Spoken in: Italy Archi – аршаттен • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Ardhamagadhi Prakrit † – 𑀅𑀭𑁆𑀥𑀫𑀸𑀕𑀥𑀻 • Formerly spoken in: modern-day Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India Arikara – Sáhniš • Spoken in: North Dakota , United States Arin † – bbˈirk • Formerly spoken in: Russia Armenian – Հայերեն • Official language in: ArmeniaRecognised Minority Language in: Bulgaria , Cyprus , Poland , Romania , Samtskhe–Javakheti (Georgia ), Hungary , Iraq , Lebanon , Turkey , Ukraine , and California (United States ) Armenian Sign Language – Հայերեն ժեստերի լեզու • Signed in: Armenia Aromanian – Aromanian • Recognised Minority Language in: North Macedonia , Albania , Greece and Serbia Arpitan – arpetan or francoprovençâl • Spoken in: France and SwitzerlandRecognised Minority Language in: Italy Arrernte – Arrernte Angkentye • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Arvanitika – arbërisht or αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ • Spoken in: Greece Assamese – অসমীয়া • Official language in: Assam, India • Spoken in: Bhutan , Bangladesh , and India Assiniboine – Nakhóda • Spoken in: Canada and the United States Assyrian Neo-Aramaic – ܣܘܪܝܬ • Spoken in: Iran , Iraq , Syria , and Turkey Asturian – Asturianu • Spoken in: Asturias , Spain Atatláhuca–San Miguel Mixtec – ? • Spoken in: Oaxaca and Guerrero , Mexico Atayal – Tayal • Spoken in: Taiwan Atikamekw – Nēhinawēwin • Spoken in: Quebec , Canada Attapady Kurumba – അട്ടപ്പാടി കുറുംബ • Spoken in: India Auregnais † – Auregnais • Formerly spoken in: Alderney , a part of Guernsey , the United Kingdom Auslan – Sign Language • Official language in: Australia Austral – Reo Tuha‘a pae • Spoken in: Austral Islands in French Polynesia , France Austrian Sign Language – Österreichische Gebärdensprache • Signed in: Austria Auye-Dao – Auwje, Maniwo, Moi, Moi-Wadea • Spoken in: Central Papua , Indonesia Avar – авар мацӏ, اوار ماض, магӏарул мацӏ, ماعارۇل ماض • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia • Spoken in: Azerbaijan , Georgia , Kazakhstan , and Turkey Avestan – 𐬆𐬬𐬈𐬯𐬙𐬆𐬥 • Formerly spoken in: the eastern Iranian Plateau • The Avestan language is a Zoroastrian liturgical language Awadhi – अवधी • Spoken in: India Aweer – Boni • Spoken in: Kenya Awijilah – Tawjilit, طاوجيليت or ⵟⴰⵡⵊⵉⵍⵉⵜ • Spoken in: Libya Ayapaneco – Ayapaneco • Spoken in: Tabasco , Mexico Aymara – Aymar Aru • Spoken by: the Aymara people in Bolivia , Chile , and Peru Äynu – ئەينۇ • Spoken in: Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China Azerbaijani – Azərbaycanca • Official language in: Azerbaijan and Dagestan , Russia • Spoken in: Iran , Turkey and Georgia Azerbaijani Sign Language – Azərbaycan işarət dili • Signed in: Azerbaijan '''Azoyu Me'phaa''' – me̱'pha̱a̱ tsíndíí • Spoken in: Guerrero , Mexico B Babine – Witsuwit’en, ᗔᙣᗔᗥᐣ • Spoken in: British Columbia in Canada Badaga – படக, ಬಡಗ, ബഡഗ • Spoken in: Tamil Nadu, India Baga † – Barka • Formerly spoken in: Guinea Bagheli – बघेली • Spoken in: Madhya Pradesh, India Bagri – बागड़ी • Spoken in: North of Rajasthan, India Bagvalal – багвалал мисӀсӀ • Spoken in: Southwestern Dagestan , Russia Bahamian Creole – Bahamian • Spoken in: Bahamas Bai – Baip‧ngvp‧zix • Spoken in: Yunnan Province, China Bajan Creole – Bajan • Spoken in: Barbados Bajjika – बज्जिका • Spoken in: India and Nepal Baki – Baki • Spoken in: Vanuatu Balinese – ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ • Spoken in: Bali , Indonesia Balkan Gagauz Turkish – Rumeli Türkçesi • Spoken in: Turkey , Greece , Bulgaria , North Macedonia , Serbia , Kosovo Balkan Romani – Balkaniko Romanes • Spoken in: the Balkans Balochi – بلۏچی • Spoken in: Pakistan , Iran and Afghanistan Balti – སྦལ་ཏིའི་སྐད་, بلتی • Spoken in: Baltistan, Pakistan and Ladakh, India Baltic Romani – ? • Spoken in: Poland , Lithuania , Latvia , Belarus , Russia , Estonia , Finland , and Germany Bambara – Bamanankan • Official language in: Mali Bamileke – Bamiléké • Spoken in: the Western High Plateau, Cameroon Banaban † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Banaba , Kiribati Banda – ? • Spoken in: the Central African Republic , the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan Bangala – Mɔnɔkɔ na bangála • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Banggai – Banggai • Spoken in: Banggai Archipelago, Central Sulawesi , Indonesia Bangime – Baŋgɛri-mɛ • Spoken in: Mali Banjarese – basa Banjar, jaku Banjar, باس بنجر • Recognised Minority Language in: South Kalimantan , Central Kalimantan and East Kalimantan , Indonesia Bantawa – बान्तावा • Official language in: Sikkim, India and Koshi Province, Nepal Baoulé – wawle • Spoken in: Ivory Coast Baram – Baraamu • Spoken in: Nepal Barasana-Eduria – Taiwano, Jãnerã - Eduria Oca • Spoken in: Vaupés Department , Colombia Basaa – ɓasaá, ɓàsàa • Spoken in: Cameroon Basa-Gumna † – Basa-Kaduna, Basa Kuta • Formerly spoken in: Chanchaga, Niger State, Nigeria Bashkir – башҡорт Теле, Başqort Tele • Official language in: Bashkortostan , Russia Basque – Euskara • Official language in: Basque Country and Navarre , Spain • Spoken in the French Basque Country, Pyrénées-Atlantiques , France , but with no legal status. Bassa – Ɓǎsɔ́ɔ̀ (𖫢𖫧𖫳𖫒𖫨𖫰𖫨𖫱) • Spoken by: Liberian/Sierra Leonean Bassa People Batak Karo – Cakap Karo • Spoken by: the Karo of North Sumatra , Indonesia Batak Mandailing – Saro Mandailing • Spoken by: the Mandailing of North Sumatra , Indonesia Batak Simalungun – Sahap Simalungun • Spoken by: the Simalungun of North Sumatra , Indonesia Batak Toba – Hata Batak Toba, • Spoken by: the Toba of North Sumatra , Indonesia Bats – ბაცბა მოტტ • Spoken in: Georgia Bavarian – Boarisch, Boirisch • Spoken in: Bavaria in Germany , Austria and South Tyrol in Italy Beaver – Dane-zaa Ẕáágéʔ (ᑕᓀᖚ ᖚᗀᐥ) • Spoken in: British Columbia and Alberta , Canada Bedik – Ménik • Spoken in: Senegal Beja – Bidhaawyeet, Tubdhaawi, تُبڈاوِ • Recognised Minority Language in: Eritrea and Sudan Belarusian – Беларуская • Official language in: BelarusRecognised Minority Language in: Ukraine Belizean Creole – Belize Kriol, Kriol • Spoken in: Belize Bemba – iciBemba • Official language in: Zambia Bengali – বাংলা • Official language in: Bangladesh and India Beothuk † – Beothuk • Formerly spoken in: the island of Newfoundland , Canada Berber – Tamaziɣt, Tamazight, or ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ • Spoken in: Northern Africa Berom – Cèn Bèrom or Lêm Bèrom • Spoken in: Plateau State, Nigeria Berta – Gebeto or Wetawit • Spoken in: the Benishangul-Gumuz Region , Ethiopia Betawi – Basè Betawi, Basa Betawi • Spoken in: Jakarta , Tangerang City, Tangerang Regency, South Tangerang City in Banten , Bekasi City, Bekasi Regency, Bogor Regency, Depok City in West Java , Indonesia Bezhta – бежкьалас миц • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Bhilali – ? • Spoken in: India Bhili – भीली, ભીલી • Spoken in: Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, India Bhojpuri – 𑂦𑂷𑂔𑂣𑂳𑂩𑂲, भोजपुरी, بھوجپوري • Spoken in: Bihar, India ; Jharkhand, India ; Uttar Pradesh, India ; Guyana ; Suriname ; and Trinidad and Tobago Bhumij – ভূমিজ, ଭୁମିଜ୍, भूमिज, 𞗘𞗪𞗢𞗑𞗜𞗥𞗰 • Official language in: Jharkhand, India Biblical Hebrew – • Formerly spoken in: the Kingdom of Judah, the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) and the Hasmonean dynasty (Modern-day Israel ) • Biblical Hebrew is a Jewish liturgical language Big Nambas – V'ənen Taut • Spoken in: Malakula, Vanuatu Bihari – बिहारी भाषा • Spoken in: India and Nepal Bijago – Kangaki-Kagbaaga-Kajoko Bidyogo • Spoken in: Guinea-Bissau Bikol – Bikol • Spoken in: Bicol Region, Philippines Bilen – ብሊን • Recognised Minority Language in: Eritrea Bishnupriya Manipuri – বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী • Spoken in: Northeast India and Bangladesh Bislama – Bislama • Official language in: Vanuatu Blackfoot – ᑯᖾᖹ, ᓱᖽᐧᖿ • Spoken by: the American/Canadian Blackfoot Tribe Bodo – बड़ो • Spoken in: India and Nepal '''Boie'nen''' – [bɔ̆ɪ̆ɛ̋’n̆ə̆n] • Spoken in: Buhi, Camarines Sur of the Bicol Region of the Philippines Bole – bòo pìkkà • Spoken in: Bauchi State, Gombe State, Yobe State and Plateau State, Nigeria Boma – Kiboma • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Bono – Abron • Spoken in: Ghana and Ivory Coast Bontoc – Bontoc • Spoken in: Mountain Province, the Philippines Bosnian – Босански, Bosanski • Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina and MontenegroRecognised Minority Language in: Albania , Kosovo , North Macedonia , and Serbia Botlikh – Буйхалъи мицIцIи • Spoken in: Southwestern Dagestan , Russia Bouyei – Haausqyaix • Spoken in: Chinese provinces of Guizhou, Yunnan and Sichuan and Vietnam Brahui – براہوئی • Spoken in: Balochistan, Pakistan Braj Bhasha – ब्रजभाषा • Spoken in: India Brazilian Sign Language – Língua Brasileira de Sinais • Signed in: Brazil and by Brazilian diaspora Breton – Brezhoneg • Spoken in: Brittany , France British Sign Language – Sign Language, Breetish Sign Leid, Iaith Arwyddion Prydain, Cànan Soidhnidh Bhreatainn, Teanga Chomharthaíochta na Breataine • Signed in: the United Kingdom Bube – Bubi, Bohobé, Bube–Benga, Bobe • Spoken in: Bioko, Equatorial Guinea Budu Dogon – Bunɔɡɛ • Spoken in: Mali Budukh – Budad mez • Spoken in: Azerbaijan Bugan – Pakan • Spoken in: Yunnan, China Buginese – ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ • Spoken in: South Sulawesi , Indonesia Bugun – Khowa • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India Buhid – ᝊᝓᝑᝒᝇ • Spoken in: Mindoro, Philippines Bukharian – , бухорӣ, buxorī • Spoken in: Uzbekistan , Tajikistan and Afghanistan Bulgarian – български език • Official language in: Bulgaria , and GreeceRecognised Minority Language in: Romania , Serbia , and Ukraine Bulgarian Sign Language – Български жестомимичен език • Signed in: Bulgaria Bunun – Bunun • Recognised Minority Language in: Taiwan Burmese – မြန်မာစာ or မြန်မာစကား • Official language in: Myanmar Burushaski – بُرُݸشَسکݵ • Spoken in: Gilgit Division, Pakistan Buryat – буряад хэлэн • Official language in: Buryatia , Russia Bussa – Mossittaata, Mossiya, ሞስሲትቷታ or ሞስሲያ • Spoken in: Ethiopia Buu – Nubabo • Spoken in: Cameroon C Caddo † – Hasí:nay • Formerly spoken in: Oklahoma in the United States Cahto – Katoiana • Spoken in: California in the United States Cahuarano † – Cahuiawano • Formerly spoken in: Peru Cahuilla – Ivia • Spoken in: the southern area of California, United States Cajun French – Français cajun • Spoken in: Louisiana , United States Caló – Caló • Spoken in: Spain , Portugal , and the southern area of France Cameroonian Pidgin English – Wes Cos, Kamtok • Spoken in: Cameroon Canichana † – Canesi, Joaquiniano • Formerly spoken in: Bolivia Cantabrian – cántabru, montañés • Spoken in: the Spanish autonomous communities of Cantabria and Asturias Cantonese – 廣東話 • Official language in: Hong Kong , Macau , and Guangdong Province, China Cape Verdean Creole – kauberdianu, kabuverdianu, kriolu, kriol • Spoken in: Cape Verde Capiznon – Binisaya, Binisaya nga Capiznon, Bisaya, Capiceño • Spoken in: Capiz, Philippines Carib – Kari'nja • Spoken in: Brazil , French Guiana , Guyana , Suriname , Venezuela , and Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Hindustani – कॅरेबियाई हिंदुस्तानी, 𑂍𑂶𑂩𑂵𑂥𑂱𑂨𑂰𑂆⸱𑂯𑂱𑂁𑂠𑂳𑂮𑂹𑂞𑂰𑂢𑂲, کَیریبئائی ہندوستانی • Spoken in: Guyana , Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago Carijona – Tsahá • Spoken in: Colombia Carolina Algonquian † – Pamlico • Formerly spoken in: North Carolina , the United States Carolinian – Refaluwasch • Official language in: Northern Mariana Islands Carpathian Romani – ? • Spoken in: Poland , Czech Republic , Slovakia , Austria , Ukraine , and Slovenia Carrier – ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Carrier (Southern) – ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Catalan – Català • Official language in: Andorra ; the Balearic Islands ; Catalonia ; and the Valencian Community, SpainRecognised Minority Language in: Pyrénées-Orientales France ; Sardinia, Italy ; and Aragón , Spain Catalan Sign Language – Llengua de signes catalana • Signed in: Catalonia , Spain Catawba – Katapa • Spoken in: South Carolina in the United States Cayuga – Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ • Spoken by: the Iroquois Cayuga people living in the Canadian First Nation reservation of the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Cebuano – Bisaya, Sinugboanon • Spoken in: Central Visayas and Mindanao, Philippines Central Alaskan Yupʼik – Yugtun, Cugtun • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Central Bikol – Bikol Sentral • Spoken in: Bicol Region, the Philippines Central Dusun – Boros Dusun • Spoken in: Sabah and Labuan , Malaysia Central Nahuatl – ? • Spoken in: Tlaxcala and Puebla , Mexico Central Sama – Sinama • Spoken in: Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga City and Basilan, the Philippines and Sabah , Malaysia Central Siberian Yupik – Yupigestun, Akuzipigestun, Юпик • Official language in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russia and Alaska , the United States Central ǃKung – ǃXun • Spoken in: Grootfontein, Namibia Chadian Arabic – لهجة تشادية • Spoken in: Chad Chagatai † – چغتای • Formerly spoken in: Central Asia Chagossian Creole – kreol Ilwa • Official language in: the self-declared Chagossian Government Chakma – 𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄳𑄦 𑄞𑄌𑄴 • Spoken in: Chittagong Hill Tracts and CADC, Bangladesh , Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam, India and Rakhine State , Myanmar Chalcatongo Mixtec – Chalcatongo • Spoken in: Oaxaca in Mexico Chaldean Neo-Aramaic – ܟܠܕܝܐ • Spoken by: Assyrians in the Assyrian homeland and globally by diaspora Cham – ꨌꩌ • Spoken in: Cambodia Chamalal – чамалалдуб мичӏчӏ • Spoken in: Southwestern Dagestan , Russia Chamorro – Chamoru, Fino'Chamorro • Official language in: Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands Charrúa † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Uruguay Chavacano – Chabacano • Regional language in: the Philippines Chechen – Нохчийн Mотт • Official language in: Chechnya and Dagestan , Russia Chemakum † – Aqoʞúlo • Formerly spoken in: the Olympic Peninsula, Washington , the United States Chenchu – చెంచు • Spoken in: the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India Cherokee – ᏣᎳᎩ, ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ • Official language in: the Native American tribe of the Cherokee , in Oklahoma Chewa – Nyanja • Official language in: Malawi and Zambia Cheyenne – Tsėhesenėstsestotse, Tsisinstsistots • Spoken in: Montana and Oklahoma , United States Chhattisgarhi – छत्तीसगढ़ी • Spoken in: India Chibcha † – Muysc cubun • Formerly spoken in: Colombia Chichimeca Jonaz – Úza’ • Spoken in: Guanajuato , Mexico Chickasaw – Chikasha • Spoken in: Oklahoma , United States Chilcotin – Tŝinlhqutʼin • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Chinese – 汉语, 漢語, 华语, 華語, or 中文 • Official language in: China ; Singapore ; Taiwan ; and Wa State in MyanmarRecognised Minority Language in: Malaysia , the Philippines , Brunei , and the United States Chinese Sign Language – 中国手语 • Signed in: China Chinook Jargon – Chinuk Wawa • Spoken in: the United States and Canada Chipewyan – ᑌᓀᓲᒢᕄᓀ, Dene Suline, Dëne Sųłiné • Spoken in: Canada Chippewa – Anishinaabemowin, ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ • Spoken in: Upper Peninsula of Michigan , Wisconsin , Minnesota , and North Dakota , the United States Chitkuli Kinnauri – चित्कुली किन्नौरी • Spoken in: Himachal Pradesh, India Chitonga – ChiTonga • Recognised Minority Language in: Malawi Chittagonian – চাটগাঁইয়া বুলি • Spoken in: Bangladesh Chocangaca – ཁྱོ་ཅ་ང་ཅ་ཁ་ • Spoken in: Bhutan Choctaw – Chahta', Chahta Anumpa • Spoken in: Choctaw Nation , Oklahoma , United States Chokwe – Ucôkwe • Official language in: Angola • Spoken in: Democratic Republic of the Congo , and Zambia Chʼol – Lakty'añ • Spoken in: Chiapas , Tabasco , and Campeche in Mexico Chʼortiʼ – čorti' • Spoken in: Guatemala , Honduras and El Salvador Chug – Duhumbi • Spoken in: West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh in India Chukchi – чаучу • Spoken in: Russia in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Chulym – Ось тили, тадар тили • Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast, Russia Chung – Cung • Spoken in: Cameroon Church Slavonic – Црькъвьнословѣ́ньскъ ѩꙁꙑ́къ, Церковнославѧ́нскїй Ѧ҆зы́къ, ⱌⱃⰽⰲⰰⱀⱁⱄⰾⱁⰲⱑⱀⱄⰽⱜ ⰵⰸⰻⰽⱜ, ⱌⰹⱃⱏⰽⱏⰲⱏⱀⱁⱄⰾⱁⰲⱑⱀⱐⱄⰽⱏⰹ ⱗⰸⱏⰻⰽⱏ • Church Slavonic is a liturgical language used by the Eastern Orthodox Church Chuukese – Chuuk • Official language in: Chuuk , the Federated States of Micronesia Chuvash – Чӑвашла, Çăvaşla • Official language in: Chuvashia , Russia Cia-Cia – Bahasa Ciacia, 바하사 찌아찌아, بهاس چيا-چيا • Spoken in: Southeast Sulawesi , Indonesia Cimbrian – Zimbrisch • Spoken in: Italy Classical Arabic – العربية الفصحى • Formerly spoken in: Early Islamic CaliphatesClassical Arabic is a liturgical language of Islam Classical Armenian † – գրաբար • Formerly spoken in: the Armenian highlands Classical Chinese – 古文 or 文言 • Literary language used in: China , Taiwan , Vietnam , Korea , and Japan Classical Japanese † – 文語 • Formerly spoken in: Japan Classical Mandaic – ࡋࡉࡔࡀࡍࡀ ࡖ ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀࡉࡉࡀ • Spoken in: Iraq and Iran • The Mandaic language is a liturgical language of Mandaeism Classical Mongolian † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Mongolia , China and Russia Classical Nahuatl † – Nāhuatlāhtōlli • Formerly spoken in: Aztec Empire Classical Nepal Bhasa † – पुलाङु नेपाल भास • Formerly spoken in: Nepal , Bhutan , Tibet and India Classical Tibetan † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Greater Tibet Coastal Kadazan – Boos Kadazan (Bo'os Kadazan) • Spoken in: Sabah and Labuan , Malaysia Cochimi † – Laymón • Formerly spoken in: Baja California , Mexico Cocopah – Kwikapa • Spoken in: Baja California and Sonora , Mexico and Arizona , the United States Cocos Islands Malay – Basa Pulu Cocos • Spoken in: Cocos (Keeling) Islands , Australia and Malaysia '''Coeur d'Alene''' – Snchitsu’umshtsn • Spoken in: northern Idaho , the United States Comanche – Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ • Spoken in: Oklahoma, United States Common Brittonic † – Brittonikā • Formerly spoken in: Great Britain Comorian – shikomori', شِكُمُرِ • Official language in: Comoros • Spoken in: Mayotte , France Comox – Éyɂáɂjuuthem, ʔayajuθəm, q̓yʔq̓yʔɛmixʷq̓ɛnəm • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Cook Islands Māori – ‘Airani • Official language in: Cook Islands , New Zealand Coptic – ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ • The Coptic language is a Coptic liturgical language Cora – naáyarite • Spoken in: Mexico Cornish – Kernewek, Kernowek • Recognised Minority Language in: Cornwall , the United Kingdom Corsican – Corsu • Recognised Minority Language in: France Cree – ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ • Official language in: Northwest Territories , Canada Crimean Tatar – qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی • Official language in: Crimea , Ukraine Croatian – Hrvatski • Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Croatia ; and Vojvodina , SerbiaRecognised Minority Language in: Burgenland , Austria ; Baranya County, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary ; Molise, Italy ; Montenegro ; Carașova, Caraș-Severin County Romania ; and Lupac, Caraș-Severin County, Romania Croatian Sign Language – Hrvatski znakovni jezik • Signed in: Croatia Cuitlatec † – Uhpɨnéʔlu • Formerly spoken in: Guerrero , Mexico Cupeño † – Kupangaxwicham Pe'memelki • Formerly spoken in: the southern area of California , United States Cypriot Arabic – Σάννα, Sanna, سانا • Recognised Minority Language in: Cyprus Cypriot Sign Language – Κυπριακή Νοηματική Γλώσσα • Signed in: Cyprus Czech – Český jazyk, Čeština • Official language in: Czech Republic Czech Sign Language – Český znakový jazyk • Signed in: Czech Republic D Dagaare – Dagaare • Spoken in: Ghana , Burkina Faso , and Ivory Coast Dagbani – Dagbanli • Spoken in: Ghana and Togo Dagur – Даор Усуву, ᡩᠠᠣ‍ᠷ ᡠᠰᡠᠸᡠ, Daor Usuwu, ᡩᠠᠸᡠᠷ ᡴᡝᠯ, Dagur Kel • Spoken in: Chinese province of Heilongjiang; Chinese autonomous regions of Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang Dahalo – numma guhooni • Spoken in: Kenya Dair – Thaminyi or طهامينيي • Spoken in: Sudan Dakhini – دکنی • Official language in: India and the United Arab Emirates Dakota – Dakȟótiyapi • Spoken in: Canada and the United States Dakpa – དག་པ་ཁ་ • Spoken in: India , Bhutan , and Tibet (China ) Dalecarlian – Dalmål • Spoken in: Sweden Dalmatian † – veklisúṅ • Formerly spoken in: Dalmatia , Croatia Danish – Dansk • Official language in: Denmark and the Faroe IslandsRecognised Minority Language in: Germany , Greenland , and Iceland Danish Sign Language – Dansk tegnsprog • Signed in: Denmark Dargwa – Дарган Mез • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Daza – Dazaga • Spoken in: Chad and Niger Dazawa – Daza • Spoken in: Bauchi State, Nigeria Deg Xinag – Deg Hitʼan • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Delaware – Lënapei èlixsuwakàn • Spoken by: the Delaware people in the United States Denaʼina – Denaʼina Qenaga, Denaʼinaqʼ • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Deori – জিমʼচাঁয়া/দেউৰী • Spoken in: Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, India Desia – ଦେଶିଆ • Spoken in: some districts in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, India Dhatki – धाटकी, ڍاٽڪي • Spoken in: Mirpur Khas Division, Pakistan Dhivehi – ދިވެހި • Official language in: Maldives Dhuwal – Dhay'yi • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Digaro Mishmi – tɑ31 rɑŋ53, da31 raŋ53, tɯŋ53 • Spoken in: northeastern Arunachal Pradesh, India and Zayü County, Tibet, China Dimasa – Grao-Dima • Spoken in: Assam and Nagaland, India Dinka – Thuɔŋjäŋ • Spoken in: South Sudan Djambarrpuyngu – Djampbarrpuyŋu • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Dogri – डोगरी, 𑠖𑠵𑠌𑠤𑠮, ڈوگری • Official language in: Jammu and Kashmir, India • Also spoken in: other parts of India and in Pakistan Dogrib – Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì • Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada Dolgan – Дулҕан, Dulğan, Һака, Haka • Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia Domari – Dômarî • Spoken in: Middle East , North Africa and the Caucasus Dombe – isiTonga • Official language in: ZimbabweRecognised Minority Language in: Zambia Dong – lix Gaeml • Spoken in: Guizhou, Hunan, Guangxi, China Doteli – डोटेली • Official language in: Sudurpashchim Province, NepalRecognised Minority Language in: Karnali Province, Nepal Drehu – Dehu, Lifou, Lifu, Qene Drehu • Official language in: Lifou, New Caledonia Drung – Tvrung kvt • Spoken in: Yunnan and Tibet, China Duala – Duala • Spoken in: Cameroon Duhwa – Karfa • Spoken in: Nasarawa State, Nigeria Dungan – 回族语言, Xуэйзў йүян • Spoken by: the Central Asian Dungan people Durkha – тyъһа тыл • Spoken in: Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia Dutch – Nederlands • Official language in: Aruba , Belgium Curaçao, , the Netherlands , Sint Maarten , and Suriname Dutch Sign Language – Nederlandse Gebarentaal • Signed in: the Netherlands Dutton World Speedwords – rapmotz • International auxiliary language Dyula – Julakan • Spoken in: Ivory Coast , Burkina Faso and Mali Dzao Min – Ba Pai • Spoken in: China Dzongkha – རྫོང་ཁ་ • Official language in: Bhutan E E – 誒 • Spoken in: Guangxi in China Early Modern English † – English • Formerly spoken in: England , Wales , Scotland , Ireland and English overseas possessions Eastern Pwo – ဖၠုံ, ဖၠုံယှိုဝ်, ဖၠုံဘာႋသာ့ဆ်ုခၠါင်, ဖၠုံဆ်ုခၠါင် • Spoken in: Myanmar and Thailand Ecclesiastical Latin – Latin • Ecclesiastical Latin is a liturgical language used by the Catholic Church Edo – Ẹ̀dó • Spoken in: Edo State, Nigeria Efik – Usem Efịk • Spoken in: Cross River State, Nigeria Egyptian Arabic – مصرى • Spoken in: Egypt Ekajuk – Ekajuk • Spoken in: Nigeria Ekoka ǃKung – ǃXuun • Spoken in: South Africa and Namibia , originally also spoken in Angola Elamite † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Iran Emilian – Emigliân, emigliàn • Spoken in: Western Emilia-Romagna , Italy Emilian–Romagnol – emigliàn e rumagnòl • Spoken in: primarily in Emilia-Romagna , also in Marche , Italy and San Marino Enets – Онэй база • Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia Enga – Enga • Spoken in: Enga , Papua New Guinea English – English • Official language in: 57 countries, 31 non-sovereign entities and 25 international organizations Enlhet – Enlhet • Spoken in: Presidente Hayes , Paraguay Enu – Ximoluo • Spoken in: Yunnan, China Enxet – Énxet nempeywa • Spoken in: Presidente Hayes , Paraguay Eranadan – ഏറനാടൻ ഭാഷ, ا٘يرَناڊَن • Spoken in: the region of Eranad in Malappuram district, Kerala, India Eravallan – எரவல்லன் • Spoken in: Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India Erzya – Эрзянь Kель • Official language in: Mordovia , Russia Esan – Ishan • Spoken in: Nigeria Esperanto – Esperanto • International auxiliary language Estonian – Eesti • Official language in: Estonia Estonian Sign Language – eesti viipekeel • Signed in: Estonia Etruscan † – 𐌓𐌀𐌔𐌄𐌍𐌍𐌀 • Formerly spoken in: Central Italy Eudeve † – Dóhmenerít • Formerly spoken in: Sonora , Mexico Europanto – Europanto • Spoken in: the European Union Even – эвэн, то̄рэ̄нни or эвэды • Spoken in: Siberia Evenki – Эвэды̄ турэ̄н • Spoken in: the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia , the Mongolian aimag of the Selenge Province , and the Russian krai of Krasnoyarsk Krai Ewe – Èʋe, Èʋegbe • Spoken by: the Beninois/Togolese Ewe people Ewondo – Beti • Spoken in: Cameroon Extremaduran – Estremeñu • Spoken in: Salamanca in Spain Eyak † – I.ya.q • Official language in: the American state of Alaska F Fala – Fala • Spoken in: Val de Xálima , Extremadura , Spain Falam Chin – Lai ṭong • Spoken in: Falam Township, Chin State , Myanmar Fang (Bantoid) – Fang • Spoken in: Cameroon Fang (Bantu) – Faŋ, Paŋwe • Recognised Minority Language in: Equatorial Guinea and Gabon Fante – Fante • Spoken in: Ghana Faroese – Føroyskt • Official language in: Faroe IslandsRecognised Minority Language in: Denmark Feʼfeʼ – Ghə̀ǝ̄ fèʼéfěʼè • Spoken in: Haut-Nkam, Cameroon Fiji Hindi – फिजी बात or Fiji Baat • Official language in: Fiji Fijian – Na vosa vaka-Viti, Vakaviti • Official language in: Fiji Filipino – Wikang Filipino • Official language in: the Philippines Filipino Sign Language – Wikang pasenyas ng mga Pilipino • Official language in: the Philippines Fingallian † – Fingallian • Formerly spoken in: Fingal, Ireland Finnish – Suomi • Official language in: Finland and the Russian autonomous republic of Karelia ; recognised as a minority language in Sweden Finnish Kalo Romani – kaalengo tšimb • Spoken in: Finland and Sweden Finnish Sign Language – Suomalainen viittomakieli • Signed in: Finland Flemish – Vlaams • Spoken in: the Belgian region of Flanders Flemish Sign Language – Vlaamse Gebarentaal • Signed in: the Belgian region of Flanders Foia Foia – Minanibai • Spoken in: Gulf Province , Papua New Guinea Fon – Fon gbè, Fɔngbè • Spoken by: the Beninois/Nigerian Fon people Fox – Meskwakiatoweni • Spoken by: the Meskwaki/Fox people Frafra – Farefare • Spoken in: Ghana and Burkina Faso Frankish † – Frenkisk, Frankisk • Formerly spoken in: Western Europe French – Français • Official language in: 27 countries, 10 subnational entities, and 36 international organisations French Belgian Sign Language – Langue des signes de Belgique francophone • Signed in: the Belgian region of Wallonia French Sign Language – Langue des signes française • Signed in: France and Switzerland Frisian (North) – Noordfreesk • Official language in: the German archipelago of Heligoland and the German district of Nordfriesland Frisian (Saterland) – Seeltersk • Spoken in: the German municipality of Saterland Frisian (West) – Frysk • Official language in: the Dutch province of Friesland Friulian – Furlan • Spoken in: Italy Fula – Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular • Spoken in: Central Africa Fur – For • Spoken in: Chad and Darfur, Sudan Futuna-Aniwa – ? • Spoken in: the islands of Futuna and Aniwa, Vanuatu Futunan – Faka futuna • Spoken in: Futuna, Wallis and Futuna , France Fuyu Kyrgyz – Fuyü Gïrgïs, Gĭrgĭs • Spoken in: Heilongjiang, China G Ga – Gã • Official language in: Ghana Gagauz – Gagauz • Official language in: in: Gagauzia in MoldovaRecognised Minority Language in: Ukraine Galician – Galego • Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia Gallo – Galo • Recognised Minority Language in: France mainly: Brittany , Normandy Gallurese – gadduresu • Recognised Minority Language in: Sardinia , Italy Gan – 赣语, 贛語 • Spoken in: the Chinese provinces of Anhui, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, and Jiangxi Garhwali – गढ़वळि • Spoken in: Uttarakhand, India Garifuna – Karif • Recognised Minority Language in: Belize , and Guatemala • Spoken in: Honduras , and Nicaragua Garo – A·chikku, আ·চিক্কু • Official language in: Meghalaya, India Garre – اف الخرّيي • Spoken in: Somalia , Ethiopia and Kenya Gaulish † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Gaul Gawri – گاوری • Spoken in: Behrain Tehsil, Pakistan Gayo – Basa Gayo • Spoken in: Sumatra, Indonesia Gbaya – Gbaya • Spoken in: the Central African Republic , the Democratic Republic of the Congo , the Republic of the Congo , and Cameroon '''Ge'ez''' – ግዕዝ • Spoken in: Eritrea , Ethiopia , and Israel Georgian – ქართული • Official language in: Georgia Georgian Sign Language – ქართული ჟესტური ენა • Signed in: Georgia German – Deutsch • Official language in: Austria , the Belgian German-Speaking Community , Germany , Liechtenstein , Luxembourg , the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol , and SwitzerlandRecognised Minority Language in: the Brazilian city of Pomerode , the Czech Republic , Denmark , Hungary , the Italian autonomous province of Trentino , Kazakhstan , Namibia , Poland , Romania , Russia , the Slovak municipality of Krahule , and the Vatican City (Administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard) German Sign Language – Deutsche Gebärdensprache • Signed in: Germany , Luxembourg , and the German-speaking Community of Belgium Ghanaian Pidgin – Kru Brofo • Spoken in: Ghana Ghomalaʼ – Ghɔmáláʼ • Spoken in: West Region, Cameroon Ghomara – ? • Spoken in: Chefchaouen Province, Morocco Gikuyu – Gĩkũyũ • Spoken in: the Kenyan Central Province Gilaki – گیلٚکی زٚوان • Spoken in: Gilan Province, Iran Gilbertese – Taetae ni Kiribati • Official language in: Kiribati Gitonga – Gitonga • Spoken in: Mozambique Gitxsan – Gitxsanimaax, Gitxsanimx • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Godoberi – ГъибдилӀи Mицци, Ɣibdiƛi Micci • Spoken in: the southwest area of the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan Gondi – गोण्डि, గోణ్డి • Spoken in: India Gongduk – དགོང་འདུས་ • Spoken in: Bhutan Gorani – گۆرانی • Spoken in: Iraq and Iran Gorontalo – Bahasa Hulontalo • Spoken in: Gorontalo , Indonesia Gothic † – 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺 • Formerly spoken in: pre-18th Century Europe Gourmanché – Migulimancema • Spoken in: Burkina Faso , Togo , Benin , Niger , Ghana , and Nigeria Grebo – Kréébo • Spoken in: Liberia Greek – Ελληνικά • Official language in: Cyprus and GreeceRecognised Minority Language in: Albania , Armenia , Hungary Italy , Romania , Turkey , and Ukraine Greek Sign Language – Ελληνική νοηματική γλώσσα • Signed in: Greece Greenlandic – Kalaallisut • Official language in: Greenland Grenadian Creole English – Patois • Spoken in: Grenada Grenadian Creole French – Patwa • Spoken in: Grenada Gros Ventre † – 'ɔ'ɔ́ɔ́ɔ́naakíit'ɔ • Formerly spoken in: Montana , United States Guaraní – Avañe'ẽ or Javy ju • Official language in: the Argentinian province of Corrientes , Bolivia , and Paraguay Guernésiais – Guernésiais • Spoken in: Guernsey Guerrero Nahuatl – Nawatlajtoli • Spoken in: Guerrero , Mexico Guianan Creole French – Kriyòl gwiyannen • Official language in: French Guiana, France Guinea-Bissau Creole - Ginensi, kiriol • Spoken in: Guinea-Bissau Guiyang Miao – Hmong • Spoken in: Guizhou, China Gujarati – ગુજરાતી • Official language in: the Indian union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, and the Indian state of Gujarat Gulf Arabic – خليجي ,اللهجة الخليجية • Spoken in: Bahrain , Iran , Iraq , Kuwait , Oman , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , and United Arab Emirates Gullah – Sea Island Creole English, Geechee • Spoken in: South Carolina and Georgia , United States Gumuz – Bega • Spoken in: the Benishangul-Gumuz Region , Ethiopia Gun – gungbe • Official language in: Benin Gurung – तमु क्यी • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim '''Gwich'in''' – Gwich'in • Official language in: the Canadian federal territory of the Northwest Territories and the American state of Alaska Gyalrong – རྒྱལ་རོང • Spoken in: Sichuan, China H Hachijō – 島言葉 • Spoken in: Southern Izu Islands and the Daitō Islands, Japan Hadhrami Arabic – اللهجة الحضرمية • Spoken in: Hadhramaut, Yemen Hadza – Hazane • Spoken in: Tanzania Haida – Xaat Kíl • Official language in: the Council of the Haida Nation and the US state of Alaska Hainanese – 海南話 • Spoken in: the Chinese province of Hainan Haisla – X̄a'islak̓ala, X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Haitian Creole – Kreyòl Ayisyen • Official language in: Haiti Hakha Chin – Laiholh • Spoken in: Myanmar , India and Bangladesh Hakka – 客家話, 客家话 • Spoken by: the Hakka people Halkomelem – Halq̓eméylem, Hul̓q̓umín̓um̓, hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ • Spoken in: Southwestern British Columbia , Canada and Northern Washington , the United States Hän – Häł gołan • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Hani – Haqniqdoq • Spoken in: Laos , Myanmar , South China , and Vietnam Harari – ሃራሪ • Spoken in: the Ethiopian kilil of the Harari Region Haryanvi – हरयाणवी • Spoken in: Haryana in India Hassaniya Arabic – حسانية • Official language in: MaliRecognised Minority Language in: Morocco and Senegal • Also spoken in: Mauritania , Western Sahara , and Algeria Hausa – حَوْسَ • Spoken by: the Hausa people Hawaiian – ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi • Official language in: Hawaii , United States Hawaiian Pidgin – Hawaiʻi Creole English, Pidgin, ʻŌlelo Paʻi ʻAi • Spoken in: Hawaii , United States Hebrew – • Official language in: Israel Heiltsuk–Oowekyala – Híɫzaqv, ’Wuik̓ala • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Hejazi Arabic – حجازي ,اللهجة الحجازية • Spoken in: Saudi Arabia Hember Avu – Aregerek, Musar • Spoken in: Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Herero – Otjiherero • Spoken in: Botswana and Namibia Hidatsa – hiraaciré’ • Spoken in: North Dakota , Montana and South Dakota , the United States Hiligaynon – Ilonggo • Spoken in: the provinces of Iloilo and in Negros Occidental in the Philippines Hill Mari – Мары йӹлмӹ • Official language in: Mari El , Russia Himarimã – Hi-Merima • Spoken in: Amazonas , Brazil Himba – Omuhimba, Simba • Spoken in: Gabon Hindi – हिन्दी • Official language in: India Hindustani – ہندوستانی, हिन्दुस्तानी • Spoken in: India and Pakistan Hinuq – гьинузас мец • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Hiri Motu – Hiri Motu • Official language in: Papua New Guinea Hittite † – 𒌷𒉌𒅆𒇷, nešili • Formerly spoken in: Anatolia Hmong – lol Hmongb, lus Hmoob, lug Moob, 𖬌𖬣𖬵 • Spoken in: China , French Guiana , Laos , Thailand , United States , Vietnam , and Australia Hmu – hveb Hmub • Spoken in: Guizhou, China Ho – 𑢹𑣉𑣉 𑣎𑣋𑣜, हो जगर, ହୋ ଜାଗାର, হো জাগার • Official language in: Jharkhand, India Ho-Chunk – Hoocą́k hoit'éra • Spoken in: Nebraska and Wisconsin , United States Hoia Hoia – Hoyahoya • Spoken in: Western Province , Papua New Guinea Holikachuk – Doogh Qinag • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Hopi – Hopilàvayi or Hopílavayi • Spoken in: the northeastern area of Arizona , United States Hruso – Aka, Angka(e) • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India Huasteca Nahuatl – Mexkatl • Spoken in: the Mexican states of San Luis Potosí , Hidalgo , Puebla , Veracruz Huave – Ombeayiiüts, Umbeyajts • Spoken in: Oaxaca , Mexico Huaylas Quechua – Nunashimi, Qichwa • Spoken in: the Callejón de Huaylas and in the western slope of the Cordillera Negra, Peru Huichol – Wixárika, Wixárika Niukiyari • Spoken in: Mexico Huishui Miao – Mhong • Spoken in: Guizhou, China Huizhou – 徽州话 • Spoken in: Chinese provinces of Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi Hungarian – Magyar • Official language in: HungaryRecognised Minority Language in: Austria , Croatia , Romania , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , and Ukraine Hungarian Sign Language – Magyar jelnyelv • Signed in: Hungary Hunsrik – Hunsrik, Hunsrückisch or Hunsrickisch • Official language in: the Brazilian municipalities of Antônio Carlos and São João do Oeste in Santa Catarina , and Santa Maria do Herval in Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil Hunzib – гьонкьос мыц • Spoken in: Southern Dagestan , Russia Hupa † – Na꞉tinixwe Mixine꞉wheʼ • Spoken in: California , United States Hutterite German – Hutterisch • Spoken by: Hutterites in Canada and the United States Hyam – Jaba • Spoken in: Kaduna State, Nigeria I Iban – Jaku Iban • Spoken in: Malaysia , Brunei and Indonesia Ibanag – Ybanag, Ibanak • Regional language in: the Philippines Ibibio – Usem Ibibio • Spoken in: Abia State, Akwa Ibom State, Rivers State and Cross River State, Nigeria Icelandic – Íslenska • Official language in: Iceland Icelandic Sign Language – Íslenskt táknmál • Signed in: Iceland Ido – Ido • International auxiliary language Igala – Igala • Spoken in: Nigeria Igbo – Asụsụ Igbo • Official language in: NigeriaRecognised Minority Language in: Equatorial Guinea Ik – Icetot • Spoken in: Uganda Ili Turki – İlı turkeşi, И̇лı туркес̧и, ي̇لي تۋركەسي • Spoken in: China Ilocano – Iloko, Pagsasao nga Iloko • Official language in: the Philippine province of La Union Ilwana – Kiwilwana • Spoken in: Tana River District, Kenya Imperial Aramaic † – 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀 • Formerly spoken in: Ancient Near East Indonesian – Bahasa Indonesia • Official language in: Indonesia Ingrian – ižoran keeli • Spoken in: Ingria , Russia Ingush – ГӀалгӀай мотт • Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Ingushetia Interlingua – Interlingua • International auxiliary language Interlingue (Occidental) – Interlingue • International auxiliary language Interslavic – Medžuslovjansky, Меджусловјанскы • Zonal auxiliary language for Slavs Inuinnaqtun – ᐃᓄᐃᓐᓇᖅᑐᓐ‎ • Official language in: Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada Inuit Sign Language – Atgangmuurngniq, ᐊᑦᒐᖕᒨᕐᖕᓂᖅ or ᐆᒃᑐᕋᐅᓯᖏᑦ • Signed in: Nunavut in Canada Inuktitut – ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ • Official language in: the Canadian provinces of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut ; the Nunavik area of the Canadian province of Quebec ; and the Canada-administrated/Inuit-claimed autonomous area of Nunatsiavut Inupiaq – Iñupiatun • Official language in: the American state of Alaska Inuvialuktun – Inuvialuktun • Official language in: Northwest Territories , Canada Iraqi Arabic – اللهجة العراقية • Spoken in: Iraq , as well as in Syria , Turkey , and Iran Irish – Gaeilge • Official language in: the Republic of IrelandRecognised Minority Language in: Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Irish Sign Language – Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann • Official language in: the Republic of Ireland Isan – ภาษาลาว, ພາສາລາວ • Recognised Minority Language in: Thailand Isoko – Isoko • Spoken in: Nigeria Israeli Sign Language – • Signed in: Israel Isthmus Nahuatl – Mela'tájtol • Spoken in: the Mexican states of Tabasco and Veracruz Isthmus Zapotec – diidxazá • Spoken in: Oaxaca , Mexico Istriot – Eîstrioto, Lèngua Eîstriota • Spoken in: Istria County , Croatia Istro-Romanian – Istroromånă • Recognised Minority Language in: Istria County , Italy , Sweden , Germany and North America and South America Italian – Italiano • Official language in: the Croatian Istria County , Italy , San Marino , the Slovenian region of Slovenian Istria , Switzerland , and the Vatican City Italian Sign Language – Lingua dei Segni Italiana • Signed in: Italy , San Marino , and Switzerland Itelmen – итэнмэн • Spoken in: Kamchatka Krai in Russia Iu Mien – Iu Mienh • Spoken in: China , Vietnam , Laos , Thailand , Communities in United States , and France Ivatan – Chirin nu Ibatan • Spoken in: Batanes, Philippines Izere – Izarek • Spoken in: Kaduna State, Bauchi State, and Plateau State, Nigeria Izon – Ịzọn • Spoken in: Rivers State, Bayelsa State, Delta State, Ondo State, and Edo State, Nigeria J Jalaa † – bàsàrə̀n dà jàlààbè̩ • Formerly spoken in: Nigeria Jamaican Patois – Patwa • Spoken in: Jamaica Jambi Malay – bahaso Jambi, baso Jambi, بهاس جمبي • Spoken in: Jambi , Indonesia Jamtlandic – jamska • Spoken in: Jämtland , Sweden Japanese – 日本語 • National language in: Japan Japanese Sign Language – 日本手話 • Signed in: Japan Jarawa – Aongəŋ • Official language in: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Javanese – ꦧꦱꦗꦮ • Spoken in: the Indonesian islands of Borneo and Java, New Caledonia , and Suriname Javindo – Javindo • Spoken in: Java, Indonesia Jeju – 제줏말, 제주말 • Spoken in: Jeju Province , South Korea Jèrriais – Jèrriais • Spoken in: Jersey Jicarilla – Abáachi mizaa • Spoken in: New Mexico , the United States Jijili – Tanjijili • Spoken in: Niger State, Nigeria Jili – Lijili • Spoken in: Nasarawa State, Nigeria Jin – 晋语 • Spoken in: Chinese provinces of Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and Shaanxi; Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia Jju – Du̱ryem Jju • Spoken in: Kaduna State, Nigeria Judaeo-Georgian – ყივრული • Spoken in: Georgia , Israel , Russia , Belgium , and United States Judaeo-Spanish – , Ladino • Spoken by: the Sephardim Jewish Diaspora Judeo-Arabic – • Spoken by: Jews in North Africa and the Fertile Crescent Judeo-Persian – Fārsi • Spoken by: Jews in Iran and Central Asia Judeo-Tat – Cuhuri, Жугьури, • Spoken in: Azerbaijan , Russia , Israel and the United States of America Jutish – Jydsk • Spoken in: Denmark Juǀʼhoan – ǃXun, Ju • Spoken in: northeastern Namibia and northwestern Botswana near the border with Angola K Kabardian – Адыгэбзэ • Official language in: the Russian autonomous republics of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia Kabiye – kabɩyɛ • Official language in: TogoRecognised Minority Language in: Benin Kabyle – ⵜⴰⵇⴱⴰⵢⵍⵉⵜ / ثاقبايليث • Spoken in: Algeria Kachin – ဈိာင်ဖေါစ် • Spoken in: Official in Kachin State and Yingjiang County; Myanmar , China , India Kaingang – Kanhgág • Spoken in: Brazil Kaitag – хайдакьан кув • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Kaixana – Kawishana, Cawishana • Spoken in: Brazil Kalanga – TjiKalanga/Ikalanga • Official language in: Zimbabwe Kalau Lagau Ya – Mabuiag • Spoken in: Western and Central Torres Strait Islands , Queensland , Australia Kalenjin – Kalenjin • Spoken in: Western Kenya , Eastern Uganda , and Northern Tanzania Kalinago † – Kalhíphona • Formerly spoken in: Guadeloupe , Dominica , Martinique , Saint Lucia , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , and Grenada Kalmyk – хальмг келн • Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Kalmykia Kamba – Kikamba • Spoken in: Kenya and Tanzania Kanakanavu – Kanakanabu • Spoken in: Maya Village in Namasia District, Kaohsiung , Taiwan Kanembu – كَنٜݦُ • Spoken in: Chad Kangri – 𑚊𑚭𑚫𑚌𑚪𑚯, कांगड़ी • Spoken in: Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, India Kanikkaran – கணிக்காரன், കണ്ണിക്കാരൻ • Spoken in: Tamil Nadu, India Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ • Official language in: the Indian state of Karnataka Kansa † – Káⁿza • Formerly spoken in: Kansas and Oklahoma , the United States Kanuri – Kanuri • Spoken in: Cameroon , Chad , Niger , and Nigeria Kapampangan – Kapampangan • Spoken in: Pampanga, Philippines Kaqchikel – Kaqchikel Chʼabʼäl • Spoken in: Guatemala Karachay-Balkar – къарачай-малкъар тил, qaraçay-malqar til • Official language in: the Russian autonomous republics of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia • Also spoken in: Turkey Karai-karai – كاراي-كاراي • Spoken in: Bauchi State, Yobe State, and Gombe State, Nigeria Karaim – къарай тили • Recognised Minority Language in: Poland , Ukraine and Russia Karakalpak – Қарақалпақ тили, Qaraqalpaq tili • Official language in: Karakalpakstan , Uzbekistan Karakhanid † – Türki, Türkçe • Formerly spoken in: Kara-Khanid Khanate Karamojong – ŋaKaramojoŋ or ŋaKarimojoŋ • Spoken in: the Moroto District, Karamoja Sub-Region, Northern Region, Uganda Karata – К̄ӀирлӀе мац̄Ӏи • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Karbi – Arlêng • Spoken in: Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, India Karelian – Karjalan Kieli • Recognised Minority Language in: Finland and Karelia , Russia Karen – ကညီကျိာ် • Spoken in: Karen State, Myanmar and Thailand Karenni – ꤊꤢꤛꤢ꤭ ꤜꤟꤤ꤬ • Spoken in: Karenni State, Myanmar , Thailand , United States Karian – Bilakura • Spoken in: Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Karipuna † – Jaũn Àvo • Formerly spoken in: Rondônia , Brazil Kashmiri – كٲشُر, कॉशुर, Kạ̄šur, Koshur • Official language in: India Kashubian – Kaszëbsczi Jãzëk • Official language in: Some communes in the Polish voivodeship of Pomerania Kaska – Dene Zágéʼ • Spoken in: Canada Kassonke – Xaasongaxango • Official language in: Mali Kaurna – Kaurna Warra • Spoken in: South Australia , Australia Kavalan – kbaran, kebalan • Spoken in: Taiwan Kawésqar – Kawésqar, Qawasqar • Spoken in: Chile Kawi † – ᬚᬯ • Formerly spoken in: the island of Java in Indonesia Kaytetye – Kaititj, Gaididj, Kaiditj, Kaytej • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Kazakh – Қазақ Tілі • Official language in: Kazakhstan and the Russian autonomous republic of the Altai Republic Kedah Malay – بهاس ملايو قدح, ภาษามลายูไทรบุรี, Pelat Utagha • Spoken in: the Malaysian states of Kedah , Penang , Perlis , and the northern area of Perak Kelantanese Malay – بهاس ملايو كلنتن or Baso Kelate • Spoken in: Kelantan , Malaysia Kendeje – Kendeje • Spoken in: Ouaddaï Region, Chad Kenyah – Bakung • Spoken in: the island of Borneo in Indonesia and Malaysia Keoru-Ahia – Keuru, Keoru, Kouri, Ahia • Spoken in: Gulf Province , Papua New Guinea Kerek † – аӈӄалҕакку • Formerly spoken in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russia Keres – ? • Spoken in: New Mexico , the United States Ket – Остыганна ӄа' • Spoken in: the middle Yenisei basin in Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia Khakas – Хакас Tілі • Spoken in: the Russian autonomous republic of Khakassia Khalaj – خلج • Spoken in: Iran Khaling – खालिङ • Spoken in: Solukhumbu and Khotang districts, Nepal Khanty – ханты • Spoken in: Khanty-Mansi , Yamalo-Nenets and Tomsk Oblast in Russia Kharia – खड़िया, ଖଡ଼ିଆ • Official language in: Jharkhand, India Khasi – Ka Ktien Khasi, ক ক্ত্যেন খসি • Official language in: Meghalaya, India Khetrani – ? • Spoken in: Balochistan , Pakistan Khinalug – каьтш мицI, kätš micʼ • Spoken in: Azerbaijan Khmer – ភាសាខ្មែរ • Official language in: Cambodia Khmu – Kmhmu • Spoken in: Laos , Vietnam , Thailand , China Khoekhoe – Khoekhoegowab • National language in: Namibia Khorasani Turkic – خراسان تركچیسی • Spoken in: North Khorasan Province, Iran Khortha – खोरठा • Official language in: Jharkhand, India Khowar – کھوار • Spoken in: Chitral, Pakistan Khwarshi – • Spoken in: Southwestern Dagestan , Russia Kʼicheʼ – Qatzijobʼal • Official language in: MexicoRecognised Minority Language in: Guatemala Kichwa – Kichwa Shimi, Runa Shimi • Recognised Minority Language in: Ecuador Kickapoo – Metotheeneniaatoweeheni • Spoken in: the United States and Mexico Kiga – Orukiga • Spoken in: Uganda and Rwanda Kikai – しまゆみた • Spoken in: Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan Kimbundu – Kimbundu • Official language in: Angola Kimki – Sukubatom • Spoken in: Indonesia Kinaray-a – Kinaray-a • Regional language in: the Philippines Kinnauri – 𑚊𑚝𑚦𑚤𑚮𑚎𑚨𑚶𑚊𑚛, Kanawaringskad, ཀནབརིངསྐད • Spoken in: Himachal Pradesh, India Kinyarwanda – Ikinyarwanda or Runyarwanda • Official language in: Rwanda Kiowa – Ǥáuiđòᵰ꞉gyà, [Gáuiđòñ꞉gyà • Spoken in: Oklahoma , the United States Kishtwari – کشتواڑی, किश्तवाड़ी • Spoken in: Jammu and Kashmir, India Kituba – Monokutuba, Munukutuba, Kituba, Kikongo ya leta • Official language in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo Klallam † – nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əmúcən • Formerly spoken in: Washington , the United States Klingon – tlhIngan Hol,   • Constructed language spoken by a fictional alien race called the Klingons in the Star Trek universe Kodava – ಕೊಡವ ತಕ್ಕ್ கூடகு எழுத்து • Spoken in: Karnataka, India Kohistani – کوستَیں • Spoken in: Pakistan Kohistani Shina – ݜݨیاٗ کستِین٘و زبان ,ݜݨیاٗ زبان • Spoken in: Pakistan Kokborok – ককবরক‎ • Official language in: Tripura, India Komering – Basa Kumoring, باس كوموريڠ • Spoken in: South Sumatra , Indonesia Komi – Коми • Official language in: Komi Republic , Russia Komi-Permyak – коми-пермяцкӧй кыв • Spoken in: Perm Krai and Kirov Oblast , Russia Kongo – Kikongo • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Angola , the Republic of the Congo and Gabon Konjo – Olhukonzo, Lhukonzo, Olukonzo, Konzo • Spoken in: Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Konkani – कोंकणी, Konknni, കൊങ്കണി, ಕೊಂಕಣಿ • Official language in: the Indian state of Goa Konkomba – Likpakpaanl • Spoken in: Ghana , Togo Korean – 한국어, 조선말 • Official language in: North Korea , South Korea , and the Chinese autonomous prefecture of Yanbian Korean Sign Language – 한국 수화 언어 • Official language in: South Korea Koro – Koro-Aka • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India Korop – Durop • Spoken in: Cross River State, Nigeria Koryak – нымылан • Spoken in: Koryak Okrug , Kamchatka Krai , Russia Kosraean – Kosrae • Official language in: Kosrae in Micronesia Kotava – Kotava • International auxiliary language Koyraboro Senni – كࣷيْرَبࣷرࣷ سٜنِّ • Spoken in: east of Timbuktu, Mali Koyukon – Denaakkenaageʼ, Denaakkʼe, Dinaak̲'a • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Kpelle – Kpɛlɛwoo • Spoken in: Liberia , Guinea and Ivory Coast Kposo – Ikpɔsɔ • Spoken in: Togo and Ghana Krio – Krio • Spoken in: Sierra Leone Krio Dayak – Kereho • Spoken in: West Kalimantan , Indonesia Krymchak – кърымчах тыльы • Recognised Minority Language in: Ukraine Kryts – кърыцIаь мез, ġrəċä mez, qryc’ä mez • Spoken in: Azerbaijan Kuanua – Tinata Tuna • Spoken in: East New Britain Province in Papua New Guinea Kuliak – Rub • Spoken in: Uganda Kulino – Kulina Pano • Spoken in: Amazonas , Brazil Kumaoni – कुमाऊँनी • Spoken in: Uttarakhand, India and Sudurpashchim Province, Nepal Kumeyaay – Kumiai • Spoken in: California , the United States and Baja California , Mexico Kumyk – Къумукъ Tил • Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan Kunama – Baada, Baazayn, Diila • Spoken in: Eritrea and Ethiopia Kunigami – 山原言葉, ヤンバルクトゥーバ • Spoken in: Okinawa Prefecture , Japan Kurdish – Kurdí, کوردی, or K’öрди • Official language in: Iraq , Turkey , Iran , Syria and ArmeniaRecognised Minority Language in: Germany Kurdish (Southern) – کوردی خوارین, Kurdîy Xwarîn • Spoken in: Iran and Iraq Kurmali – কুড়মালি, কুর্মালী, कुड़मालि, कुरमालि, କୁଡ଼ମାଲି, पंचपरगनिया, পঞ্চপরগনিয়া • Official language in: Jharkhand and West Bengal, India Kurmanji – Kurmancî, کورمانجی • Spoken in: Turkey , Iran , Iraq , and Syria Kurukh – कुँड़ुख़, কুড়ুখ্, କୁଡ଼ୁଖ୍ • Spoken in: India , Bangladesh and Nepal Kusaal – Kʋsaal • Spoken in: Ghana , Burkina Faso , and Togo Kusunda – Gemehaq gipan • Spoken in: Nepal Kutchi – کچھی or કચ્છી • Spoken in: Kutch, India Kutenai – Ktunaxa • Spoken in: the United States and Canada Kwadi † – ǃKwaǀtse • Formerly spoken in: Angola Kwakʼwala – Kwak̓wala • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Kwaraqae – Fiu • Spoken in: Malaita, Solomon Islands Kwaza – Tsẽtsitswa • Spoken in: Rondônia , Brazil Kyrgyz – Кыргыз тили • Official language in: Kyrgyzstan and the Russian autonomous republic of the Altai Republic L Laal – yəw láà:l • Spoken in: Chad Laarim – Narim • Spoken in: South Sudan Lacandon – Jach-tʼaan • Spoken in: Chiapas , Mexico Ladakhi – ལ་དྭགས་སྐད། • Spoken in: China , India , and Pakistan Ladin – Ladin • Spoken in: Italy Lahu – Ladhof • Official language in: Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, Yunnan, China • Also spoken in: Thailand , Laos and Myanmar Lak – лакку маз • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Lakha – ལ་ཁ་ • Spoken in: Wangdue Phodrang and Trongsa, Bhutan Laki – لەکی, Lekî • Spoken in: Iran and Turkey Lakota – Lakȟótiyapi • Spoken by: the Lakota people Lama – Lamba • Recognised Minority Language in: Benin Lamba – Ichilamba • Spoken in: Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Lampung – cawa Lampung • Spoken in: Lampung and South Sumatra , Indonesia Lao – ພາສາລາວ • Official language in: Laos Lapaguía Zapotec – ? • Spoken in: Oaxaca , Mexico Lasi – لاسی • Spoken in: Lasbela, Pakistan Latgalian – latgalīšu volūda • Spoken in: Latvia Latin – Lingua Latīna • Official language in the Vatican City • Formerly spoken in the Roman Republic, Roman Empire, and in legal court Latvian – latviešu • Official language in: Latvia Latvian Sign Language – Latviešu zīmju valoda • Signed in: Latvia Laz – ლაზური ნენა • Spoken in: Georgia and Turkey Leizhou Min – 雷州话, 雷州話 • Spoken in: Leizhou Peninsula in southwestern Guangdong, China Lenakel – Netvaar • Spoken in: Tanna Island, Vanuatu Leonese – Llïonés • Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León Lepcha – ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰛᰧᰶᰵ • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Levantine Arabic – شامي • Spoken in: Syria , Jordan , Lebanon , Palestine , Israel , and Turkey Lezgian – лезги чӏал • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Lhokpu – Lhobikha • Spoken in: southwest Bhutan Liberian Kreyol – Kolokwa, Kreyol • Spoken in: Liberia Ligurian – lìgure, zeneize • Official language in: Liguria , Italy and Monaco Lillooet – St̓át̓imcets, Sƛ̓aƛ̓imxǝc, Ucwalmícwts, Lil̓wat7úlmec • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Limbu – ᤕᤰᤌᤢᤱ ᤐᤠᤴ • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Limburgish – Lèmburgs • Official language in: the Netherlands Lingala – Lingála • Official language in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo Lingua Franca Nova – lingua franca nova • International auxiliary language Lipo – Lolopo, Lolongo • Spoken in: China Lish – Lishpa, Khispi • Spoken in: West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh in India Lisu – ꓡꓲ-ꓢꓴ or ꓡꓲꓢꓴ • Official language in: the Chinese autonomous prefecture of Nujiang Lisu and the Chinese autonomous county of Weixi Lisu Lithuanian – Lietuvių • Official language in: LithuaniaRecognised Minority Language in: Poland Lithuanian Sign Language – Lietuvių gestų kalba • Signed in: Lithuania Livonian – Līvõ Kēļ or Rāndakēļ • Spoken in: Latvia Livvi-Karelian – Livvi • Recognised Minority Language in: Finland and Karelia , Russia Lojban – la .lojban. • A logical constructed language Lolopo – Loxrlavu • Spoken in: China Loma – Lɔ̀ɔ̀màgòòi, Löömàgòòi, Löghömàgòòi • Spoken in: Liberia and Guinea Lombard – lombard, lumbard, lumbart, lombart • Official language in: Lombardy , Italy • Also spoken in: the Swiss cantons of Grisons and Ticino Louisiana Creole – Kouri-Vini, Kréyòl Lalwizyann • Spoken in: Louisiana , United States Low German – Plattdüütsch • Spoken in: Denmark , Germany , and the Netherlands Lower Sorbian – Dolnoserbski • Spoken in: the State of Brandenburg in Germany Lower Tanana – Menhti Kenaga • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Lozi – Rozi, Silozi • Recognised Minority Language in: Zambia and Namibia Luba-Kasai – Tshiluba • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Luba-Katanga – Kiluba • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Lucumí – Lucumí • Recognised Minority Language in: Cuba (a liturgical language) Ludic – Luudi, Lyydi or lüüdi • Spoken in: Karelia , Russia Luganda – Luganda, LùGáànda, Oluganda • Spoken in: Uganda Luhya – Oluluhya • Spoken in: Kenya Luiseño † – Cham'teela • Formerly spoken in: the southern area of California , United States Lunda – Chilunda • Spoken in: Zambia , Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Luo – Kavirondo or Dholuo • Spoken in: Kenya and Tanzania Luobohe Miao – A-Hmyo, Ā-hmiò • Spoken in: central Guizhou, China Luri – لری or Lori • Spoken in: Iran , Iraq , Kuwait , Oman , and the United Arab Emirates Lushootseed – dxʷləšucid, txʷəlšucid, xʷəlšucid • Spoken in: northwestern Washington , the United States Luxembourgish – Lëtzebuergesch • Official language in: LuxembourgRecognised Minority Language in: the Belgian community of the French Community of Belgium M Maale – Maale, Male • Spoken in: South Omo Zone, Ethiopia Maasai – ɔl Maa • Spoken by: the Kenyan/Tanzanian Maasai people Macanese – Patuá • Spoken in: Macau , China Macedonian – Mакедонски • Official language in: North MacedoniaRecognised Minority Language in: Albania , Romania , and Serbia Macedonian Sign Language – македонски знаковен јазик, makedonski znakoven jazik • Signed in: North Macedonia Maʼdi – Maʼdi ti • Spoken in: Uganda and South Sudan Madí – Jamamadí • Spoken in: Amazonas , Brazil Madurese – Basa Mathura • Official language in: East Java in Indonesia Magahi – मगही • Spoken in: India and Nepal Magar – मगर भाषा • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Magar Kham – मगर ढुट • Spoken in: Nepal Maguindanao – Maguindanao • Spoken in: Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur, Philippines Maharashtri Prakrit † – 𑀫𑀳𑀸𑀭𑀸𑀱𑁆𑀝𑁆𑀭𑀻, 𑘦𑘮𑘰𑘨𑘰𑘬𑘿𑘘𑘿𑘨𑘲 • Formerly spoken in: Maharashtra, India Maithili – मैथिली, মৈথিলী • Official language in: the Indian state of Bihar and Nepal Makasae – Makasai • Spoken in: Timor-Leste Makassar Malay – ? • Spoken in: Makassar, South Sulawesi , Indonesia Makassarese – Basa Mangkasara', ᨅᨔ ᨆᨀᨔᨑ • Spoken in: the southern tip of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi Makhuwa – Emakuana • Spoken in: northern Mozambique and southern Tanzania Malagasy – Malagasy • Official language in: Madagascar Malay – بهاس ملايو or Bahasa Melayu • Official language in: Brunei , Indonesia , Malaysia , and Singapore Malayalam – മലയാളം • Official language in: the Indian state of Kerala and the Indian territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry Maliseet-Passamaquoddy – skicinuwatuwewakon • Spoken in: Canada and the United States Maltese – Malti • Official language in: Malta Maltese Sign Language – Lingwa tas-Sinjali Maltija • Signed in: Malta Mam – Qyool Mam, Ta yol Mam • Recognised Minority Language in: Mexico and Guatemala Manado Malay – Bahasa Manado • Spoken in: Manado, North Sulawesi , Indonesia Manchu – • Spoken by: the Manchu people Mandan † – Nų́ų́ʔetaa íroo • Formerly spoken in: the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota , the United States Mandar – Mandar • Spoken in: the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia Mandarin – 國語 • Spoken in: Most of China Mandinka – Mandinka kaŋo • Spoken in: Senegal , The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau Mangareva – te reo magareva • Spoken in: Gambier Islands in French Polynesia Maninka – Maninkakan, ߡߊ߬ߣߌ߲߬ߞߊ߬ߞߊ߲ • Official language in: Guinea and Mali Mansi – ма̄ньси/ма̄ньщи • Spoken: along the Ob River and its tributaries, in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug , and Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia Manx – Gaelg • Official language in: the Isle of Man Māori – te Reo Māori • Official language in: New Zealand Mapuche – Mapudungun • Official language in: the communes of Galvarino, Padre Las Casas and Temuco in Chile Mara – Mara reih • Spoken in: southern Mizoram, India and Chin State , Myanmar Maranao – Basa a Mëranaw, باسا أ مراناو • Regional language in: the Philippines Marathi – मराठी • Official language in: the Indian state of Maharashtra and the Indian territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli Mardijker Creole † – Papiá Tugu • Formerly spoken in: Batavia (modern-day Jakarta ), Indonesia Margi – Marghi • Spoken in: the states of Adamawa, Borno, Gombe, and Yobe, Nigeria Mari – марий йылме • Official language in: Mari El , Russia Marquesan (North) – Èo ènana • Spoken in: Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia Marquesan (South) – Èo ènata • Spoken in: Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia Marrithiyel – Berringen • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Marshallese – Ebon, Kajin M̧ajeļ, Kajin Majõl • Official language in: Marshall Islands Marwari – मारवाड़ी, مارواڑی • Spoken in: Rajasthan in India Masalit – kana masara • Spoken in: Dar Masalit, Darfur, Sudan Mator † – Motor • Formerly spoken in: the northern Sayan Mountains, Russia Mauritian Creole – kreol morisien, morisien • Official language in: Mauritius Mayo – Caíta • Official language in: Mexico Mazanderani – مازِرونی • Spoken in: Mazandaran Province, Iran Mbuk – Mboko • Spoken in: Cameroon Mbuun – Mpuun • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Meadow Mari – олык марий • Official language in: Mari El , Russia Megleno-Romanian – vlăhește • Spoken in: Greece , North Macedonia , Romania , Turkey and Serbia Mehri – مهريّت • Spoken in: Yemen , Oman Meitei – ꯃꯩꯇꯩꯂꯣꯟ, মনিপুরি, মৈতৈলোল্, মৈতৈলোন্, মৈথৈ • Official language in: the Indian state of Manipur Mende – Mɛnde yia, 𞠗𞢱 𞡓𞠣 • Spoken in: Sierra Leone , Liberia and Guinea Menominee – omǣqnomenēweqnæsewen • Spoken in: Northeastern Wisconsin , the United States Meriam Mir – Meriam Mir • Spoken in: Eastern Torres Strait Islands , Queensland , Australia Miami-Illinois – Myaamia • Spoken in: the Illinois Confederation (Illinois , Indiana , Kansas , Michigan , Ohio , and Oklahoma , United States ) Michif – Michif • Spoken in: Canadian Prairies, Canada Michoacán Nahuatl – Pómaro Nahuatl • Spoken in: Mexico Middle Armenian † – Հայերէն • Formerly spoken in: the Armenian highlands and Cilicia Middle Dutch † – dietsc, duutsch • Formerly spoken in: the Low Countries Middle English † – Englisch, English, Inglis • Formerly spoken in: the British Isles Middle French † – françois, franceis • Formerly spoken in: France Middle High German † – diutsch, tiutsch • Formerly spoken in: Germany , Austria and parts of Switzerland Middle Irish † – Gaoidhealg • Formerly spoken in: Ireland , Scotland and the Isle of Man Middle Korean † – 中世韓國語 • Formerly spoken in: Korea Middle Low German † – Sassisch, Dǖdisch, Nedderlendisch, Ôstersch, sassesche sprâke/sassche sprake, nedderlendische sprâke/nederlendesche sprake • Formerly spoken in: Northern Central Europe Middle Norwegian † – nornskt mál • Formerly spoken in: Norway Miju – Miju, Kùmán • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India '''Mi'kmaq''' – Miꞌkmawiꞌsimk • Official language in: Nova Scotia , CanadaRecognised Minority Language in: New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island , Canada Min – 閩語 or 闽语 • Spoken in: the southeastern area of China Min Bei – 闽北语 • Spoken in: the Chinese prefecture-level city of Nanping Min Dong – 閩東語 • Spoken in: the Chinese prefecture-level cities of Fuzhou and Ningde Min Nan – 閩南語 or 闽南语 • Spoken in: the southeastern area of China Min Zhong – 闽中话 • Spoken in: the southeastern area of China Minangkabau – Baso Minangkabau, بهاس منڠكربو • Spoken in: West Sumatra , Indonesia Mingrelian – მარგალური ნინა • Spoken in: Mingrelia and Abkhazia , Georgia Mirandese – mirandés, lhéngua mirandesa, léngua mirandesa • Spoken in: Terra de Miranda, Portugal Miraya Bikol – Miraya • Spoken in: Daraga, Albay, the Philippines Miskito – Miskitu • Official language in: North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region in Nicaragua Mixtec – sa'an davi, da'an davi, tu'un savi, dzaha dzavui, dzaha Ñudzahui • Spoken in: Oaxaca , Puebla , and Guerrero , Mexico Miyako – 宮古口, ミャークフツ, 島口, スマフツ • Spoken in: Okinawa Prefecture , Japan Mizo – Mizo ṭawng or Duhlián ṭawng • Official language in: Mizoram, India Mòcheno – Bersntolerisch, Bersntoler sproch • Spoken in: Bersntol in Trentino , Italy Moghol † – مُغُلی‎ • Formerly spoken in: Afghanistan Mohawk – Kanienʼkéha • Spoken in: the United States and Canada Mohegan-Pequot † – Mohiks-Piqut Uyôtowáwôk • Formerly spoken in: Southern New England and Eastern Long Island, the United States Mokati – Wanambre • Spoken in: Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Moksha – мокшень кяль • Official language in: Mordovia , Russia Mol – Alatil • Spoken in: Sandaun Province , Papua New Guinea Moldovan – молдовеняскэ, moldovenească • Official language in: TransnistriaRecognised Minority Language in: Ukraine • Note: the Moldovan language is actually identical to the Romanian language, being one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova (See Moldovenism for further details) Mon – ဘာသာ မန် • Spoken in: the Myanma delta of the Irrawaddy River Mongo – Lomongo • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mongolian – Монгол Хэл, • Official language in: the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia and Mongolia Mongolian Sign Language – Монгол дохионы хэл • Signed in: Mongolia Monguor – moŋɡuer • Spoken in: Chinese provinces of Qinghai and Gansu Montagnais – Innu-aimun • Spoken in: Quebec province and Labrador region, Canada Montenegrin – crnogorski, црногорски • Official language in: MontenegroRecognised Minority Language in: Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina , and the Serbian municipality of Mali Iđoš in the autonomous region of Vojvodina Mor – Mor • Spoken in: West Papua, Indonesia Moriori † – Ta Rē Moriori • Formerly spoken in: Chatham Islands , New Zealand Moroccan Arabic – العربية المغربية الدارجة • Spoken in: Morocco Mossi – Mòoré • Official language in: Burkina Faso Motu – Motu • Spoken in: Central Province , Papua New Guinea Mozabite – تونژابت, Tumẓabt, ⵜⵓⵎⵥⴰⴱⵜ • Spoken in: Algeria Mozarabic † – مُزَرَب • Formerly spoken in: Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain and Portugal ) Mru – 𖩃𖩓𖩑 • Spoken in: Bangladesh and Myanmar Mundabli-Mufu – Ji • Spoken in: Cameroon Mundari – मुंडारी, মুন্ডারি, ମୁଣ୍ଡାରୀ, 𞓧𞓟𞓨𞓜𞓕𞓣𞓚 • Official language in: Jharkhand, India Mường – thiểng Mường • Spoken in: Northwestern Vietnam Muscogee Creek – Mvskoke, Mvskokē • Spoken in: the American states of Alabama , Florida , Georgia , and Oklahoma Musgu – Mulwi • Spoken in: Cameroon and Chad Musi – Basé Musi • Spoken in: South Sumatra , Indonesia Muskum † – Muzuk • Formerly spoken in: Chad Mussau-Emira – Mussau-Emira • Spoken in: Mussau Island of St Matthias Islands and Emira Island part of Papua New Guinea N '''N'Ko''' – ߒߞߏ • Spoken in: West Africa Nagumi † – Gong or Ngong • Formerly spoken in: Cameroon Nahuatl – Māsēwallahtōlli, Mexicano, or Nāhuatlahtōlli • Official language in: Mexico Naiki – కొలామి • Spoken in: Maharashtra, India Najdi Arabic – نجدي ,اللهجة النجدية • Spoken in: Saudi Arabia , Iraq , Jordan , and Syria Nanai – на̄най, на̄ни • Spoken in: Russia and China Naskapi – ᓇᔅᑲᐱ, ᐃᔪᐤ ᐃᔨᒧᐅᓐ • Spoken in: Quebec province and Labrador region, Canada Naukan Yupik – Нывуӄаӷмистун • Spoken in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russia Nauruan – Dorerin Naoero, Ekaiairũ Naoero • Official language in: Nauru Navajo – Diné bizaad • Spoken on the Navajo Nation Naxi – Naqxi geezheeq • Official language in: Yulong Naxi Autonomous County in Yunnan province, China Ndau – chiNdau • Official language in: Zimbabwe Ndyuka – • Spoken in: French Guiana and Suriname Neapolitan – napulitano • Spoken in: Campania , Italy Negerhollands † – Negerhollands • Formerly spoken in: US Virgin Islands Nenets – ненэця’ вада, нешаӈ вата • Spoken in: Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug , Russia Neo-Mandaic – Mandɔyí • Spoken in: Iran Nepal Bhasa – नेपाल भाषा • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim and Nepal Nepali – नेपाली • Official language in: the Indian district of the Darjeeling district , the Indian state of Sikkim , and Nepal Nete – Nete, Bisorio, Malamauda, Iniai • Spoken in: East Sepik Province , Papua New Guinea New Zealand Sign Language – Sign Language • Official language in: New Zealand Nez Perce – niimiipuutímt • Spoken in: Idaho , United States Ngaanyatjarra – Ngaanyatjarra • Spoken in: Warburton, Western Australia in Australia Ngaju – Ngaju • Spoken in: Central Kalimantan , Indonesia Nganasan – ня” сиәде • Spoken in: Taymyr Autonomous Okrug , Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia Ngbaka – Ngbaka • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ngbee † – Lingbee • Formerly spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ngizim – Ngizmawa, Ngezzim, Ngódṣin • Spoken in: Yobe State, Nigeria Nguồn – Năm Nguyên, Thiếng Nguồn • Spoken in: Quảng Bình, Vietnam Ngyian – Nghan • Spoken in: Kaduna State, Nigeria Nhanda – Nanda, Nhanta, Nhandi • Spoken in: the Mid West region of Western Australia in Australia Nheengatu – nhẽẽgatú, yẽgatu, nheẽgatu • Official language in: the Brazilian municipalities of São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas and Monsenhor Tabosa in Ceará Nias – Li Niha • Spoken in: Nias and Batu Islands in Indonesia Nigerian Pidgin – Naijá • Spoken in: Nigeria Nihali – निहाली • Spoken in: Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India '''Nisga'a''' – Nisg̱a’a, nisqáʔamq • Spoken in: Northwest British Columbia , Canada Niuean – ko e vagahau Niuē • Official language in: Niue , New Zealand Nivkh – нивх диф, нивх туғс • Spoken in: Khabarovsk Krai and Sakhalin Oblast , Russia Noakhali – নোয়াখাইল্লা • Spoken in: Noakhali District in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh and the southern area of Tripura, India Nobiin – Nòbíín, Ⲛⲟⲩⲃⲓⲛ, نُـٰوبين • Spoken in: Egypt and Sudan Nogai – ногай тили, nogay tili • Official language in: Dagestan and Karachay-Cherkessia in Russia Nooksack – Lhéchelesem • Spoken in: Whatcom County, Washington , United States Noongar – Nyungar • Spoken in: Western Australia , Australia Norfuk – Norfuk, Norf'k • Official language in: Norfolk Island , Australia Norman – Normaund • Spoken in: Normandy , France Norn † – norn • Formerly spoken in: Orkney , Shetland and Caithness in Scotland North Straits Salish – xʷsenəčqən • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada and Washington , the United States Northern Khmer – เขมรถิ่นไทย‎ • Recognised Minority Language in: Thailand Northern Ndebele – isiNdebele • Official language in: Zimbabwe Northern Qiang – Rrmearr • Spoken in: Sichuan, China Northern Sotho – Sesotho sa Leboa • Official language in: South Africa Northern Thai – ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩥᩬᨦ • Spoken in: the northern area of Thailand , and some other parts of Southeast Asia Northern Tutchone – Dän kʼí • Spoken in: Yukon , Canada Northern Yukaghir – Вадул аруу • Spoken in: Sakha Republic , Russia Northwestern Otomi – Ñäñho • Spoken in: the Mexican states of Hidalgo , Querétaro and México Norwegian – Norsk • Official language in: Norway Norwegian Sign Language – norsk tegnspråk, norsk teiknspråk • Signed in: Norway Nottoway – Cheroenhaka • Spoken in: Virginia in the United States Novial – novial • International auxiliary language Nubi – Kinubi, كي-نوبي • Spoken in: Uganda and Kenya Nuer – Thok Naath • Spoken in: South Sudan and Gambela Region , Ethiopia Nung – Nùng • Spoken in: Vietnam , China and Laos Nuosu (Yi) – ꆈꌠ꒿ • Spoken in: China Nupe – Nupe • Spoken in: Nigeria Nuu-chah-nulth – nuučaan̓uɫ • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Nuxalk – ItNuxalkmc • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Nyamwezi – Nyamwezi • Spoken in: Tanzania Nyangia – Nyang'i • Spoken in: Uganda Nyankore – Orunyankore • Spoken in: Uganda Nyoro – Orunyoro • Spoken in: Uganda Nzema – Nzema • Spoken in: Ghana and Ivory Coast Nǁng – Nǁŋǃke • Spoken in: South Africa O Obolo – Andoni • Spoken in: Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Occitan – Occitan • Official language in: the Spanish comarca of Val d'Aran Ọchịchị † – Oʼchiʼchiʼ • Formerly spoken in: Rivers State, Nigeria Odia – ଓଡ଼ିଆ • Official language in: the Indian states of Jharkhand and Odisha Ogiek – Okiek, Akiek • Spoken in: Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania Oirat – ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡘᡄᠯᡄᠨ • Spoken in: Russia Mongolia and China Oirata – Maaro • Spoken in: Indonesia Ojibwe – ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ • Spoken by: the Ojibwe people Oji-Cree – ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᒧᐏᐣ • Spoken by: the Oji-Cree people Okanagan – n̓səl̓xčin̓, n̓syil̓xčn̓ • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada and Washington , the United States Okinawan Japanese – ウチナーヤマトゥグチ • Recognised Regional Language in: Japan Okinawan (Ryukyuan) – 沖縄口, ウチナーグチ • Spoken in: Okinawa Prefecture , Japan Okinoerabu – 島ムニ • Spoken in: Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan Old Aramaic † – ? • Formerly spoken in: the Fertile Crescent Old Church Slavonic † – Словѣ́ньскъ Ѩзꙑ́къ, ⰔⰎⰀⰂⰑⰐⰊⰍ • Formerly spoken in: Eastern Europe Old Dutch † – thiudisc • Formerly spoken in: the Low Countries Old English † – Anglisc, Ænglisc, Englisc, or ᚫᛝᛚᛁᛋᚻ • Formerly spoken in: England , Scotland and Wales Old French † – Franceis, François, Romanz • Formerly spoken in: France and Wallonia , Belgium Old Frisian † – Frīsesk • Formerly spoken in: the Netherlands , Germany and the Region of Southern Denmark Old Georgian † – ႤႬႠჂ ႵႠႰႧႭჃႪႨ • Formerly spoken in: Georgia Old High German † – diutisk • Formerly spoken in: Central Europe Old Irish † – Goídelc, ᚌᚑᚔᚇᚓᚂᚉ • Formerly spoken in: the British Isles Old Japanese † – 上代日本語, 大和言葉 • Formerly spoken in: Japan Old Korean † – Silla(n) • Formerly spoken in: southern and central areas of Korea Old Norse † – dǫnsk tunga, norrǿnt mál • Formerly spoken in: Northern Europe Old Occitan † – romans, proensals • Formerly spoken in: Southern France Old Persian † – 𐎠𐎼𐎹, Ariya • Formerly spoken in: Iran Old Prussian † – Prūsiskai • Formerly spoken in: Prussia Old Saxon † – Sahsisk • Formerly spoken in: Northwest Germany , Northeast Netherlands and Southern Denmark Old Spanish † – roman, romançe, romaz • Formerly spoken in: the Crown of Castile , Spain Old Sundanese † – ᮘᮞ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ ᮘᮥᮠᮥᮔ᮪ • Formerly spoken in: Sunda Kingdom Old Tupi † – abáñe'enga • Formerly spoken in: the Coastline of Brazil Old Udi † – 𐕒𐕡𐔳𐔼𐕎 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐔵 • Formerly spoken in: Caucasian Albania Omani Arabic – اللهجة العمانية • Spoken in: Oman , United Arab Emirates Omotik † – Laamoot • Formerly spoken in: Great Rift Valley, Kenya Oneida – Onʌyotaʔa꞉ka • Spoken in: Canada and the United States Onge – Öñge • Spoken in: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Ongota – Birale • Spoken in: South Omo Zone, South Ethiopia Regional State , Ethiopia Onondaga – Onǫdaʼgegáʼ, Onoñdaʼgegáʼ nigaweñoʼdeñʼ • Spoken in: Canada and the United States Ontong Java – Luangiua • Spoken in: Ontong Java Atoll, Solomon Islands Oʼodham – ʼOʼodham ha-ñeʼokĭ, ʼOʼodham ñiʼokĭ, Oʼodham ñiok • Official language in: Mexico • Also spoken in: the United States Ormuri – اورموړی • Spoken in: South Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan Oroch – Орочи кэсэни • Spoken in: Khabarovsk Krai , Russia Orok – ульта • Spoken in: Sakhalin Oblast , Russia Oromo – Afaan Oromoo • Official language in: Oromia in EthiopiaRecognised Minority Language in: Kenya Osage † – 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰𐓓𐒷 𐒻𐒷‎, Wažáže ie • Formerly spoken in: Oklahoma , the United States Osing – Basa Using, ꦧꦱꦲꦸꦱꦶꦁ • Spoken in: Banyuwangi Regency and Jember Regency, East Java , Indonesia Ossetian – иронау, ирон ӕвзаг • Spoken in: North Ossetia and South Ossetia Otomi – Hñähñu, Hpyurta, Ñätho, Ñäñho, Ñ'yühü, Hñotho, Hñähü, Hñätho, Yųhų, Yųhmų, Ñųhų, Ñǫthǫ, Ñañhų • Spoken in: the Mexican states of México , Puebla , Veracruz , Hidalgo , Guanajuato , Querétaro , Tlaxcala , and Michoacán Ottoman Turkish † – لسان عثمانی • Formerly an official language in: the Ottoman Empire Ovambo – Oshiwambo • Spoken in: Angola and Namibia Oy – Oi, The • Spoken in: Attapeu province, Laos Ozomatlán Totonac – ? • Spoken in: Puebla , Mexico P Páez – Nasa Yuwe • Spoken in: Colombia Pahari – पहाड़ी • Spoken in: the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Sikkim, Uttarakhand , and West Bengal; Nepal , the Pakistani state of Azad Kashmir , and Greater Tibet Pahlavi † – 𐭯𐭠𐭫𐭮𐭩𐭪 ,𐫛𐫀𐫡𐫘𐫏𐫐‎, 𐬞𐬀𐬭𐬯𐬍𐬐 • Formerly spoken in: Iran Paipai – Akwa'ala • Spoken in: Mexico Paiwan – Vinuculjan, Pinayuanan • Official language in: Taiwan Pakpak – Kata Pakpak, Batak Dairi • Spoken by: the Pakpak and Singkil people of North Sumatra , Indonesia Palauan – a tekoi er a Belau • Official language in: Palau Palawa Kani – palawa kani • Constructed language based on reconstructed vocabulary of Aboriginal Tasmanian languages of Tasmania , Australia Palenquero – Palenquero • Spoken in: San Basilio de Palenque, Bolívar Department , Colombia Pali – 𑀧𑀸𑀮𑀺, 𐨤𐨫𐨁, បាលី, ပါဠိ, ᨷᩤᩊᩦ, บาลี, පාලි, पालि, Pāḷi • The Pali language is a liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism Palikúr – Pa'ikwené, Pa'ikwaki • Spoken in: Brazil and French Guiana Palula – پالُولا • Spoken in: the Pakistani district of Chitral Pamona – Poso, Bare’e • Spoken in: Central and South Sulawesi , Indonesia Panará – panãra pẽẽ • Spoken in: Mato Grosso , Brazil Panare – Eʼñapa Woromaipu • Spoken in: Bolívar , Venezuela Panawa – Bujiyel • Spoken in: Toro, Bauchi State, Nigeria Pandan Bikol – Pandanon • Spoken in: Catanduanes, Philippines Pangasinan – Pangasinan • Spoken in: Pangasinan, Philippines Pannonian Rusyn – Руски язик • Official language in: The Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina '''Pa'O''' – ပအိုဝ်ႏ • Recognised Minority Language in: Myanmar Papiamento – Papiamentu • Official language in: Aruba , Bonaire and Curaçao Papua New Guinean Sign Language – Sign Language • Official language in: Papua New Guinea Para – Jaijairai • Spoken in: Myanmar and India Paratió † – Prakió • Formerly spoken in: Brazil Paresi – Haliti-Paresi, Paresi-Haliti • Spoken in: Mato Grosso , Brazil Parkari Koli – پارکری کولی • Spoken in: Tharparkar, Pakistan Parya – Парья • Spoken in: Afghanistan , Tajikistan and Uzbekistan Pashto – پښتو • Official language in: AfghanistanRecognised Minority Language in: Pakistan Pataxó-Hãhãhãe † – Hahaháy, Pataxó, Hãhãhãe • Formerly spoken in: Minas Gerais and Bahia , Brazil Pattani Malay – بهاس جاوي, Bahasa Jawi, or ภาษายาวี • Spoken in: Narathiwat , Pattani , Songkhla , and Yala , Thailand Pazeh – Pazih, Pazéh, Kaxabu • Spoken in: Taiwan Pennsylvania German – Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch • Spoken by: the Pennsylvania German people in the United States and Canada Persian – فارسی • Official language in: Afghanistan , Iran , and Tajikistan Petjo – Petjoh, Petjok, Pecok, Petjoek • Spoken in: Indonesia and Netherlands Phoenician † – 𐤃𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤌 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍𐤉𐤌 • Formerly spoken in: the Near East Piapoco – Cháse • Spoken in: Colombia and Venezuela Picard – picard • Recognised Minority Language in: the French Community of Belgium Pichinglis – Pichi • Spoken in: Bioko, Equatorial Guinea Pictish † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Scotland Piedmontese – piemontèis • Recognised Minority Language in: Piedmont , Italy Pijin – Pijin • Spoken in: Solomon Islands Piman – Tepiman • Spoken in: Arizona , United States and Durango , Mexico Pinghua – 平话 • Spoken in: China , Vietnam Pintupi-Luritja – Pintupi-Luritja • Spoken in: Western Australia and Northern Territory , Australia Pipil – Náhuat or Nawat • Spoken in: the Salvadoran cities of San Salvador and Sonsonate; and the Salvadoran department of La Libertad Pirahã – xapaitíiso • Spoken in: the Brazilian state of Amazonas . Pitjantjatjara – Pitjantjatjara • Spoken in: the northwestern area of the Australian state of South Australia Pitkern – Pitkern • Official language in: the Pitcairn Islands , the United Kingdom Plautdietsch – Plautdietsch • Spoken in: Eastern Europe, with some scattered speakers in the Americas Pochutec † – Naguál, nawal • Formerly spoken in: Oaxaca , Mexico Pohnpeian – Mahsen en Pohnpei, Lokaiahn Pohnpei • Official language in: Pohnpei , Federated States of Micronesia Polish – Język polski, polski, or polszczyzna • Official language in: PolandRecognised Minority Language in: the Czech Republic , Romania , Slovakia , and Ukraine Polish Sign Language – Polski Język Migowy • Signed in: Poland Pontic Greek – ποντιακά, ρωμαίικα • Spoken in: Pontus, Turkey Popoloca – Popoloca • Spoken in: Puebla , Mexico Portuguese – Português • Official language in: Angola , Brazil , Cape Verde , Timor-Leste , Equatorial Guinea , Guinea-Bissau , Macau , Mozambique , Portugal , and São Tomé and Príncipe Portuguese Sign Language – Língua gestual portuguesa • Signed in: Portugal Potawatomi – bodwéwadmimwen • Spoken in: the United States and Canada Powhatan † – Kikitowämak • Formerly spoken in: Virginia and Maryland , the United States Pukapukan – Te Leo Wale • Official language in: Cook Islands Punic † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Ancient Carthage Punjabi – पंजाबी, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, or پنجابی • Official language in: the Indian Union territory of Delhi ; and the Indian states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and West Bengal • Majority spoken language in: Pakistan and mostly in the province of Punjab Puno Quechua – ? • Spoken in: Puno , Peru Purépecha – Pʼurhépecha • Spoken in: Michoacán , Mexico Purgi – པུ་རིག་་སྐད།, پُرگِی • Spoken in: Baltistan, Pakistan and Ladakh, India Puroik – pɯh˧˩ ɣut˥ • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India and Lhünzê County in Tibet, China Pu-Xian Min – 興化話 or 莆仙話 • Spoken in: the Chinese county of Xianyou and the Chinese prefecture-level cities of Fuzhou, Putian, and Quanzhou Puyuma – Pinuyumayan • Spoken in: Taiwan Pwo – ဖျိၩ့, ဖျိၩ့ၡိ, ဖၠုံ, ဖၠုံယှိုဝ် • Spoken in: Kayin State , Myanmar and Thailand Q Qashqai – قشقايی ديلى • Spoken in: Fars Province, Iran Qʼeqchiʼ – Kekchi • Official language in: Guatemala and Mexico Quapaw † – Ogáxpa • Formerly spoken in: Arkansas and Oklahoma , United States Quebec Sign Language – Langue des signes québécoise • Signed in: Quebec , and parts of Ontario and New Brunswick , Canada Quechua – Runasimi • Spoken by: the Quechuan people in Argentina , Bolivia , Colombia , Ecuador , and Peru Quenya – Eldarin • Constructed language spoken by the Elves in the Middle-earthQuenya is used as a liturgical language by Elves Quileute † – Kʷoʔlí·yot̓ • Formerly spoken in: the Olympic Peninsula, Washington , the United States Quinqui – Quinqui • Spoken in: Spain R Raga – Hano • Spoken in: the Pentecost Island, Vanuatu Rajasthani – राजस्थानी • Spoken in: the Indian state of Rajasthan Rajbanshi – राजबंशी‎, রাজবংশী, তাজপুরিয়া • Spoken in: Nepal Rama – Rama • Official language in: North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region in Nicaragua Ramanos † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Bolivia Rangi – Kɨlaangi • Spoken in: Tanzania Rangpuri – রংপুরী, কোচ-ৰাজবংশী, দেশী • Official language in: West Bengal, India • Also spoken in: North Bengal Rapa – Rapa, Mangaia • Spoken in: Rapa Iti, French Polynesia Rapa Nui – Vānaŋa Rapa Nui, Te reʻo Rapa Nui • Official language in: Easter Island , Chile Rejang – Miling Hejang, Miling Jang • Spoken in: Bengkulu , Indonesia Réunion Creole – kréol rénioné • Official language in: Réunion , France Rinconada Bikol – Rinconada • Spoken in: Camarines Sur, Philippines Rohingya – 𐴌𐴗𐴥𐴝𐴙𐴚𐴒𐴙𐴝 • Official language in: the Rakhine State , Myanmar , and southeastern Chittagong Division, Bangladesh Romagnol – Rumagnòl • Spoken in: Eastern Emilia-Romagna , Italy and San Marino Romani – Romani Ćhib • Spoken by: the Romani people ; recognised as a minority language in Sweden Romanian – Română • Official language in: Moldova , Romania , Transnistria , and the Serbian autonomous province of VojvodinaRecognised Minority Language in: Hungary , Italy , Serbia , Spain , and Ukraine Romanian Sign Language – Limba semnelor române • Signed in: Romania Romansh – romontsch, rumantsch, rumauntsch, rumàntsch • Official language in: Switzerland Rotokas – Rotokas • Spoken in: Bougainville part of Papua New Guinea Rotuman – Fäeag Rotuạm • Official language in: Rotuma , Fiji Rukai – drekai / drekay • Spoken in: Pingtung , Kaohsiung , and Taitung counties, Taiwan Rundi – Ikirundi • Official language in: Burundi Russian – Русский • Official language in: 8 countries, 3 subnational entities and 12 organizationsRecognised Minority Language in: 7 countries Russian Sign Language – русский жестовый язык • Signed in: Russia , Tajikistan , Belarus , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Uzbekistan and Moldova Rusyn – Русиньский Язык, Русиньска Бесїда, Русинська Мова • Official language in: The Serbian autonomous province of VojvodinaRecognised Minority Language in: Croatia , Poland , Romania , Serbia , and Slovakia Ruthenian † – Руська мова • Formerly spoken in: the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Rutul – мыхаӀбишды чӀел • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Ruuli – Luduuli • Spoken in: Uganda S Saanich – SENĆOŦEN, Sənčáθən • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada and Washington , the United States Saaroa – Lhaʼalua • Spoken in: Taiwan Sadri – सादरी (नागपुरी), ସାଦ୍ରୀ, সাদরি • Official language in: India Saek – แถร̄ก • Spoken in: Laos and Thailand Saint Lucian Creole – kwéyòl • Spoken in: Saint Lucia Saisiyat – SaiSiyat • Spoken in: Taiwan Saka † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Central Asia Sakachep – Khelma/Achep • Spoken in: Northeast India Sakizaya – Sakizaya • Spoken in: Taiwan Salar – Salarcha, 撒拉语 • Official language in: Xunhua Salar Autonomous County and Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County, China Salish – Séliš, Npoqínišcn • Spoken in: Montana , Idaho and Washington , the United States Samaritan Aramaic – ࠀࠓࠌࠉࠕ, Arāmît • Formerly spoken in: Israel and Palestine • The Samaritan Aramaic language is a liturgical language used by Samaritans Samaritan Hebrew – ࠏࠁࠓࠉࠕ, Îbrit • Formerly spoken in: Israel and Palestine • The Samaritan Hebrew language is a liturgical language used by Samaritans Sambal – Sambali • Regional language in: the Philippines Sambalpuri – ସମ୍ବଲପୁରୀ • Spoken in: Western Odisha, India Samburu – Sampur, ɔl Maa • Spoken in: Samburu County , Kenya Sámi (Akkala) † – äh'k'el'säm'la • Formerly spoken in: Russia Sámi (Inari) – anarâškielâ, aanaarsämikielâ • Recognised as a minority language in Finland Sámi (Kemi) † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Finland Sámi (Kildin) – Кӣллт са̄мь кӣлл • Recognised as a minority language in Russia Sámi (Lule) – julevsámegiella • Recognised as a minority language in Norway, Sweden Sámi (Northern) – davvisámegiella • Recognised as a minority language in Finland, Norway, Sweden Sámi (Pite) – bidumsámegiella • Recognised as a minority language in Norway, Sweden Sámi (Skolt) – sääʹmǩiõll, nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll • Recognised as a minority language in Russia, and formerly spoken in Norway Sámi (Southern) – åarjelsaemien gïele • Recognised as a minority language in Norway Sámi (Ter) – Са̄мькӣлл, saa´mekiill • A moribund language spoken in Russia Sámi (Ume) – ubmejesámiengiälla • Recognised as a minority language in Sweden, and formerly in Norway Samoan – Gagana Sāmoa • Official language in: American Samoa and Samoa Samogitian – Žemaitiu kalba • Spoken in: Samogitia , Lithuania Sandawe – Sàndàwé kì’ìng • Spoken in: Tanzania Sango – yângâ tî sängö • Official language in: the Central African RepublicRecognised Minority Language in: Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Sanskrit – संस्कृतम्, संस्कृता वाक् • Official language in: India Santali – ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ • Official language in: India Sanumá – Sanöma • Spoken in: Bolívar , Venezuela and Roraima , Brazil Saramaccan – Saamáka • Spoken in: Suriname and French Guiana, France Sardinian – Sardu • Official language in: the Italian autonomous region of SardiniaRecognised Minority Language in: Italy Sarikoli – تۇجىك زىڤ ,سەرىقۇلى زىڤ • Official language in: Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, China Sartang – But(pa) • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India Sasak – ᬪᬵᬲᬵᬲᬓ᭄ᬱᬓ᭄ • Spoken in: West Nusa Tenggara , Indonesia Sassarese – sassaresu, turritanu • Recognised Minority Language in: Sardinia , Italy Sauk – Thâkiwâtowêweni • Spoken by: the Sauk people Saurashtra – ꢱꣃꢬꢵꢰ꣄ꢜ꣄ꢬꢵ • Spoken in: the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu Scandoromani – ? • Spoken in: Norway and Sweden Scots – Scots, Scottis, Scots leid, Lallans • Recognised Minority Language in: Northern Ireland and Scotland Scottish Gaelic – Gàidhlig • Recognised Minority Language in: Scotland Sechelt – sháshíshalh-em • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Seediq – Kari Seediq, Taroko • Spoken in: Taiwan Sekani – Tse’khene • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Selkʼnam † – Selkʼnamčan • Formerly spoken in: Argentina and Chile Selkup – чу́мэл шэ, тюйкуй келл, шё̄шӄуй шэ̄, сӱ̄ссыӷӯй сэ̄, шöйӄумый эты • Spoken in: Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug , Russia Senaya – ܣܢܝܐ ,ܣܘܪܝ • Spoken in: Tehran and Qazvin, Iran Seneca – Onöndowaʼga꞉ʼ Gawë꞉noʼ • Spoken in: Western New York , the United States and the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve , Ontario , Canada Sentinelese – ? • Spoken in: North Sentinel Island Serbian – Српски, Srpski • Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina and SerbiaRecognised Minority Language in: Croatia , Czech Republic , Hungary , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Romania and Slovakia Serbian Sign Language – Српски знаковни језик, Srpski znakovni jezik • Signed in: Serbia and Montenegro Serbo-Croatian – srpskohrvatski/српскохрватски, also hrvatskosrpski/хрватскосрпски • Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Montenegro SerbiaRecognised Minority Language in: Austria , Czech Republic , Hungary , Italy , North Macedonia , Romania and Slovakia Sercquiais – Sercquiais • Spoken in: Sark , a part of the Guernsey , United Kingdom Serer – Seereer, Seereer-Siin • Spoken in: Gambia and the Senegal Seri – cmiique iitom • Spoken in: Sonora , Mexico Serrano † – Maarrênga'twich • Formerly spoken in: Southern California , the United States Seychellois Creole – kreol, seselwa • Official language in: Seychelles Shabo – Mikeyir • Spoken in: the eastern part of the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region , Ethiopia Shan – လိၵ်ႈတႆး • Spoken in: the Myanmar states of the Kachin State and the Shan State and by the Shan people Shanghainese – 上海闲话 • Spoken in: the Chinese municipality of Shanghai Shao–Jiang Min – 邵將, 邵将 • Spoken in: Nanping in Fujian, China Shauraseni Prakrit † – 𑀰𑁅𑀭𑀲𑁂𑀦𑀻 • Formerly spoken in: the Indian subcontinent Shawiya – Tacawit • Spoken in: the Aurès Mountains (in Batna, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi, Souk Ahras, Tébessa, and Biskra), also in Mila, Guelma, and Constantine, Algeria Shawnee – saawanwaatoweewe, sâwanwâtowêwe • Spoken in: Central and Northeast Oklahoma , the United States Sherdukpen – Mey, Ngnok • Spoken in: West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh in India Sherpa – शेर्पा, ཤེར་པཱ། • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Shetlandic – Shætlan, Shaetlan • Spoken in: Shetland in Scotland , the United Kingdom Shilha – Taclḥiyt, ⵜⴰⵛⵍⵃⵉⵢⵜ, تاشلحيت • Spoken in: Morocco Shina – ݜݨیاٗ زبان ,ݜݨیاٗ گلیتوࣿ زبان • Spoken in: Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan Shipibo-Conibo – Shipibo • Spoken in: Ucayali Region , Peru Shona – Shona • Official language in: Zimbabwe Shor – шор тили, тадар тили • Spoken in: Kemerovo Oblast , Russia Shoshoni – Sosoni' ta̲i̲kwappe, Neme ta̲i̲kwappeh • Spoken in: Wyoming , Utah , Nevada and Idaho , the United States Shuar – Shiwar chicham • Recognised Minority Language in: Ecuador Shughni – xuɣ̌nůni ziv, خُږنۈنے زِڤ, хуг̌ну̊ни зив • Spoken in: Gorno-Badakhshan in Tajikistan , Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan , Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan and Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County in China . Shuswap – Secwépemctsín • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Siberian Tatar – Себертатарца • Spoken in: Western Siberia , Russia Sicilian – Sicilianu • Spoken in: the Italian region of Apulia , Calabria , Campania ; the Italian comune of Leece ; Malta ; and the Italian autonomous region of Sicily Sidamo – Sidaamu Afoo • Spoken in: Sidama Region , Ethiopia Sikkimese – འབྲས་ལྗོངས་ • Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Silesian – Ślōnski, Ślůnski • Spoken in: and Siltʼe – የስልጤ • Spoken in: Central Ethiopia Regional State , Ethiopia Sindarin – Sindarin • Constructed language spoken by the Elves in the Middle-earth Sindhi – سنڌي • Official language in: India and the Pakistani province of Sindh Sinhala – සිංහල • Official language in: Sri Lanka Sinte Romani – Romanes, Sinto, Sintitikes • Recognised Minority Language in: the Netherlands and Germany Sioux – Lakȟótiyapi, Dakȟótiyapi, Dakhód'iapi • Official language in: South Dakota , the United States Slavey – Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́, K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́, Shíhgot’įne Yatı̨́, Dené Dháh, Dene Yatıé, Dene Zhatıé • Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada Slovak – Slovenčina • Official language in: Slovakia , and the Serbian autonomous province of VojvodinaRecognised Minority Language in: the Czech Republic , Hungary and Ukraine Slovak Sign Language – Slovenský posunkový jazyk • Signed in: Slovakia Slovene – Slovenščina • Official language in: SloveniaRecognised Minority Language in: Austria , Hungary , and Italy Slovio – Slovio, Словио • Zonal auxiliary language for Slavs Sogdian † – 𐼑𐼇𐼄𐼌𐼊𐼋 [𐼀𐼈𐼂𐼀𐼋], 𐼼𐼴𐼶𐼹𐼷𐼸 (𐼰𐼵𐼱𐼰𐼸), 𐼼𐼲𐼴𐼹𐼷𐼰𐼴‎, 𐫘𐫇𐫄𐫔𐫏𐫀𐫇 • Formerly spoken in: Central Asia and China Solresol – Sol-Re-Sol • A musical constructed language Somali – اللغة الصومالية, Af-Soomaali • Official language in: SomaliaRecognised Minority Language in: Djibouti and Ethiopia Songhay – Songhai • Spoken in: West Africa, primarily in Niger and Mali Soninke – Sooninkanxanne • Spoken in: West Africa, primarily in Mali and Mauritania Sonsorolese – Ramari Dongosaro • Official language in: Sonsorol , Palau Soq – Male • Spoken in: Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Soqotri – ماتڸ دسقطري • Spoken in: Socotra Archipelago, Yemen Sora – 𑃐𑃚𑃝, ସଉରା • Spoken in: India Sorani – سۆرانی, Soranî • Spoken in: Iran and Iraq Sotho – Sesotho • Official language in: Lesotho and South Africa South African Sign Language – Suid-Afrikaanse Gebaretaal • Official language in: South Africa South Azerbaijani – آذربایجان دیلی • Spoken in: Iranian Azerbaijan, Iran South Barisan Malay – ? • Spoken in: Bengkulu , South Sumatra , and Lampung , Indonesia Southeastern Puebla Nahuatl – nawatlajtole • Spoken in: Tehuacán, Puebla , Mexico Southern Ndebele – isiNdebele • Official language in: South Africa Southern Qiang – ? • Spoken in: Sichuan, China Southern Quechua – Urin Qhichwa • Spoken in: Bolivia , Peru , Chile and Argentina Southern Thai – ภาษาไทยถิ่นใต้ • Spoken in: the southern area of Thailand , and some other parts of Southeast Asia Southern Tutchone – Dän kʼè • Spoken in: Yukon , Canada Southern Uzbek – اۉزبېکچه ,اۉزبېکی ,اۉزبېک تورکچه‌سی • Spoken in: Afghanistan Southern Yukaghir – Одун ажуу • Spoken in: Sakha Republic and Magadan Oblast , Russia Spanish – Español • Official language in: 21 countries, 1 dependant entity, and 26 international organisations Spanish Sign Language – Lengua de Signos Española • Signed in: Spain Squamish – Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim • Spoken in: southwestern British Columbia , Canada Sranan Tongo – Sranantongo • Spoken in: Suriname Stoney – Nakoda, Nakota, Isga, Îyethka Îabi, Îyethka wîchoîe, Isga Iʔabi • Spoken in: Alberta , Canada Sudanese Arabic – لهجة سودانية • Spoken in: Sudan Sudovian † – Sūdaviskai • Formerly spoken in: Lithuania and Poland Sukuma – Kɪsukuma, Kisukuma • Spoken in: Tanzania Sumerian † – 𒅴𒂠 (EME.G̃IR15) • Formerly spoken in: Southern Iraq and Southeastern Iran Sunam – sunnampakad • Spoken in: Himachal Pradesh, India Sundanese – ᮘᮞ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ • Official language in: the Indonesian province of West Java Sunwar – सुनुवार, कोइँच, किराँती-कोइँच, मुखिया • Official language in: Sikkim, India Surajpuri – सुरजापुरी, সুরজাপুরী • Official language in: India Suret – ܣܘܪܝܬ • Recognised Minority Language in: Iraq Surigaonon – Tandaganon • Regional language in: the Philippines Susu – Sosoxui • Spoken in: Guinea and Sierra Leone Susuami – Susuami • Spoken in: Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea Svan – ლუშნუ ნინ • Spoken in: Georgia Swahili – Kiswahili • Official language in: Kenya , Tanzania , and Uganda Swazi – siSwati • Official language in: Eswatini and South Africa Swedish – Svenska • Official language in: Finland (including Åland ) and Sweden Swedish Sign Language – Svenskt Teckenspråk • Official language in: Sweden Swiss German – Schwyzerdütsch • Spoken in: the Austrian state of Vorarlberg , the Italian regions of the Aosta Valley and Piedmont , Liechtenstein , and Switzerland Swiss-German Sign Language – Deutschschweizer Gebärdensprache • Signed in: Liechtenstein , and Switzerland Sylheti – ছিলটী, সিলেটী • Spoken in: the Bangladeshi division of Greater Sylhet ; the Indian state of Assam's Barak Valley ; and the Indian state of Tripura Syriac – ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ • Formerly spoken in: the Fertile Crescent and Eastern Arabia • The Syriac language is a liturgical language of Syriac Christianity T Taa – ǃXóõ • Spoken in: Ghanzi , Kgalagadi , Kweneng , Southern Districts and Hardap Tabasaran – табасаран чIал • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Tagalog – ᜏᜒᜃᜅ᜔ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔, Wikang Tagalog • Official language in: the Philippines Tagish † – Tā̀gish • Formerly spoken in: the Northwest Territories and Yukon , Canada Tahitian – Reo Mā'ohi, Reo Tahiti • Spoken in: Society Islands in French Polynesia Tahltan – Tałtan ẕāke, dah dẕāhge, didene keh • Spoken in: Northern British Columbia , Canada Tai Daeng – ꪼꪕꪵꪒꪉ • Spoken in: Northwestern Vietnam and Northeastern Laos Tai Dam – ꪺꪕꪒꪾ • Spoken in: the Chinese county of the Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County Tai Dón – ꪼꪕ ꪒ꪿ꪮꪙ • Spoken in: Laos , Vietnam and the Chinese county of the Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County Tai Khün – ไทเขิน • Spoken in: Shan State , Myanmar and Thailand Tai Lü – ᦑᦺᦟᦹᧉ • Spoken in: Yunnan Province, China Tai Nüa – ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ • Official language in: the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, China Taíno † – Tainonaíki • Formerly spoken in: the Antilles Taivoan † – Rara ka maka-Taivoan • Formerly spoken in: Taiwan Taiwan Sign Language – 台灣手語 • Signed in: Taiwan Taiwanese – 臺語, Tâi-gí, Tâi-gú • Official language in: Taiwan Tajik – Тоҷикӣ • Official language in: Tajikistan Takpa – དག་པ་ཁ་ • Spoken in: India , Bhutan and Tibet, China Talossan – el glheþ Talossan • A constructed language that was invented by Robert Ben Madison for his micronation of Talossa Talysh – Tolışə zıvon, Tолышә зывон, تؤلشه زوؤن • Spoken in: Iran and Azerbaijan Tamang – तामाङ • Official language in: Sikkim, India and Nepal Tamasheq – Tamashek • Official language in: Mali Tamazight – ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ, أمازيغية أطلس الأوسط • Official language in: Morocco Tamil – தமிழ் • Official language in: the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, union territories of Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka , SingaporeRecognised Minority Language in: Malaysia Tanacross – Neeʼaanděgʼ • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Tanchangya – 𑄖𑄧𑄐𑄴𑄌𑄧𑄁𑄉𑄴𑄡 • Spoken in: Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh ; Mizoram and Tripura, India ; Rakhine State , Myanmar Tangut † – • Formerly the Official language in: the Tangut Empire (Western Xia) Tarahumara – Rarámuri ra'ícha • Official language in: Mexico Tarifit – Tmaziɣt, ⵜⴰⵔⵉⴼⵉⵜ, الريفية • Spoken in: the Rif region in northern Morocco and Melilla , Spain Tat – zuhun tati, зугьун тати • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Tatar – تاتارچا, Tatarça, Tатарча • Official language in: Tatarstan , Russia Tausug – Bahasa Sūg • Spoken in: Sulu, Philippines Tawellemmet – Tawəlləmmət, ⵜⵓⵍⵎⵓⵜ, تَاوَلَّمَّتْ • Spoken in: Mali and Niger Tay – Tiểng Tày, Thổ • Spoken in: Vietnam Tayo – Patois de Saint-Louis • Spoken in Saint-Louis, New Caledonia Tebul Dogon – Tebul Ure • Spoken in: Mali Teda – Tedaga • Spoken in: Chad , Libya , and Niger Tehuelche † – Aonekko ʼaʼien • Formerly spoken in: Argentina , Chile Teleut – Телеңет тили • Spoken in: Kemerovo Oblast , Russia Telugu – తెలుగు • Official language in: the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and town of Yanam Tembagla – Bo-Ung • Spoken in: Southern Highlands Province , Papua New Guinea Temne – KʌThemnɛ • Spoken in: Sierra Leone and Guinea Tepes – Soo • Spoken in: Uganda Terêna – Etelena • Spoken in: Brazil Terengganu – Ccakak Tranung • Spoken in: Terengganu , Malaysia Teribe – Naso, Norteño, Quequexque, Teribe, Tiribi, or Térraba • Spoken in: the Costa Rican provinces of Limón and Puntarenas , and the Panamanian provinces of Bocas del Toro and Chiriquí Tetum – Lia-Tetun • Official language in: Timor-LesteRecognised Minority Language in: East Nusa Tenggara , Indonesia Thai – ภาษาไทย • Official language in: Thailand Thangmi – Thāmī • Spoken in: Nepal and India Thao – Thau a lalawa • Spoken in: Taiwan Thompson – Nłeʔkepmxcín • Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada and Washington , the United States Tibetan – དབུས་སྐད་ • Official language in: the Tibet Autonomous Region, China and Upper Mustang , Nepal Tibetan Sign Language – ? • Signed in: Tibet Autonomous Region, China Tigre – ትግሬ, ትግራይት • Recognised Minority Language in: Eritrea and Sudan Tigrinya – ትግርኛ • Official language in: Eritrea and Ethiopia Timucua † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Georgia and Florida , United States Tindi – Идараб мицци • Spoken in: Southern Dagestan , Russia Tiv – Tiv • Spoken in: Benue State, Cross River State, Plateau State and Taraba State, Nigeria Tiwi – Tunuvivi • Spoken in: Melville Island and Bathurst Island in Northern Territory , Australia Tlingit – Lingít • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Tobagonian Creole – ? • Spoken in: Tobago part of Trinidad and Tobago Tobian – Ramarih Hatohobei • Official language in: Hatohobei , Palau Toda – தோடா • Spoken in: Western Tamil Nadu, India Tofa – Тоъфа дыл • Spoken in: Irkutsk Oblast , Russia Tok Pisin – Tok Pisin • Official language in: Papua New Guinea Tokelauan – gagana Tokelau • Official language in: Tokelau , New Zealand Toki Pona – toki pona • Constructed language spoken worldwide Tokunoshima – シマユミィタ • Spoken in: Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan Tongan – Lea faka-Tonga • Official language in: Tonga Tongva † – Gabrielino • Formerly spoken in: the City of Los Angeles , United States Tooro – Orutooro • Spoken in: Uganda Torres Strait Creole – Yumplatok • Spoken in: Torres Strait Islands , Queensland , Australia Torwali – توروالی • Spoken in: Pakistan Trinidadian Creole – ? • Spoken in: Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago Tsakhur – цӀаӀхна миз, ts'əxna miz • Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Tsakonian – τσακώνικα • Spoken in: Tsakonia, Peloponnese, Greece Tsetsaut † – Wetaŀ, Wetaɬ, Wetał • Formerly spoken in: Alaska , the United States ; British Columbia , Canada Tsez – Цез Мец, Цезяс Мец • Spoken in: Dagestan , Russia Tsimshian – Sm'algya̱x • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Tsoa – Hiechware • Official language in: Zimbabwe Tsonga – Xitsonga • Official language in: South Africa and ZimbabweRecognised Minority Language in: Mozambique Tsou – Cou • Spoken in: Alishan Range, Taiwan Tsuutʼina – Tsúùtʼínà Gūnáhà • Spoken in: the Tsuutʼina Nation in Alberta , Canada Tswa – Xitswa • Spoken in: Mozambique Tswana – Setswana • Official language in: Botswana , South Africa , and ZimbabweRecognised Minority Language in: Namibia Tuamotuan – Reo Pa’umotu, Reko Pa’umotu • Spoken in: Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia Tuareg – Tamahaq, Tamajaq, Tamasheq, or ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵌⴰⵆ • Recognised Minority Language in: Mali and Niger Tübatulabal – Pakaːnil • Spoken in: California Tujia – Bifzixsar, Mongrzzirhof • Spoken in: Northwestern Hunan Province, China Tulu – ತುಳು ಬಾಸೆ, തുളു ബാസെ, or • Spoken in: the Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Maharashtra Tumbuka – Chitumbuka • Recognised Minority Language in: Malawi , Zambia and Tanzania Tumpoon – ទំពួន • Spoken in: Cambodia Tunica – Luhchi Yoroni • Spoken in: Louisiana , United States Tunisian Arabic – تونسي • Spoken in: Tunisia Tunzu – Itunzu, Duguza • Spoken in: Plateau State and Bauchi State, Nigeria Turkana – ŋatùrk(w)anà • Spoken in: Kenya and Ethiopia Turkish – Türkçe • Official language in: Turkey , Northern Cyprus and Cyprus • Spoken in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Greece , Iraq , Kosovo , North Macedonia , Romania , Bulgaria , Syria , the Netherlands , Belgium and Germany Turkish Sign Language – Türk İşaret Dili • Signed in: Turkey Turkmen – Türkmençe or Türkmen dili • Official language in: TurkmenistanRecognised Minority Language in: Afghanistan Turoyo – ܛܘܪܝܐ • Recognised Minority Language in: the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria and Turkey Tuscarora † – Ska꞉rù꞉ręʼ, Skarò˙rə̨ˀ • Formerly spoken by: the Tuscarora people Tuvaluan – Te Ggana Tuuvalu • Official language in: Tuvalu Tuvan – тыва дыл • Spoken in: Tuva , Russia Twi – Twi • Spoken in: Ghana Tyap – A̱lyem Tyap • Spoken in: Kaduna State and Plateau State, Nigeria Tzeltal – Bats'il k'op • Spoken in: Chiapas , Mexico Tzotzil – Batsʼi kʼop • Spoken in: Chiapas , Mexico U Uab Meto – Uab Metô • Spoken in: West Timor, IndonesiaRecognized Minority Language in: Timor-Leste Ubykh † – twaxəbza • Formerly spoken in: Turkey Udi – удин муз, udin muz, 𐕒𐕡𐔳𐔼𐕎 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐔵 • Spoken in: Azerbaijan , Russia , and Georgia Udmurt – Удмурт кыл • Official language in: Udmurtia , Russia Uduk – Tw'ampa or T'wampa • Spoken in: South Sudan and Sudan Ugaritic † – ? • Formerly spoken in: Syria Ugong – 'Ugong • Spoken in: western Thailand Ukrainian – Українська • Official language in: Transnistria and UkraineRecognised Minority Language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Czech Republic , Hungary , Moldova , Poland , Romania , Serbia , and Slovakia Ukrainian Sign Language – Українська жестова мова • Signed in: Ukraine Ulch – Нāнʼи хэсэни • Spoken in: Khabarovsk Krai , Russia Ulithian – Yulidiy • Spoken in: Ulithi Atoll, Federated States of Micronesia Ulster Scots – Ulstèr-Scotch • Recognised Minority Language in: Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom Umbrian † – Iuku Umbriu • Formerly spoken in: central Italy Umbundu – Umbundu • Official language in: Angola Unserdeutsch – Unserdeutsch • Spoken in: Papua New Guinea and Australia Upper Chinook † – Kiksht • Formerly spoken in: Oregon and Washington , the United States Upper Kuskokwim – Dinakʼi • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Upper Sorbian – Hornjoserbsce • Spoken in: the State of Saxony in Germany Upper Tanana – Nee'aanèegn' • Official language in: Alaska , the United States Urdu – اُردُو • Official language in: Pakistan and the Indian states of Bihar, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir , Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Telangana Urhobo – Urhobo • Spoken in: Delta State and Edo State, Nigeria Urum – Урум, Ουρούμ • Recognised Minority Language in: Ukraine Uspanteco – uspantek • Spoken in: Guatemala Uyghur – ئۇيغۇر تىلى • Official language in: the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang and Recognised Minority Language of Kazakhstan Uzbek – اوزبیک, Ўзбек, Oʻzbek • Official language in: Uzbekistan V Vaagri Booli – ஃஅக்கிபிக்கி • Spoken in: Tamil Nadu , Andhra Pradesh , Puducherry , Karnataka, , Maharashtra , and all in India Vai – ꕙꔤ • Spoken in: Liberia and Sierra Leone Valencian – Valencià • Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia Valencian Sign Language – Llengua de signes valenciana • Signed in: the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia Vayu – वायु, हायु • Spoken in: Bagmati Province, Nepal Vedda – වැදි • Spoken in: Uva Province of Sri Lanka Venda – Tshivenḓa • Official language in: South Africa and Zimbabwe Venetian – Vèneto • Official language in: the Italian region of Veneto Veps – vepsän kelʹ • Recognised Minority Language in: Karelia , Russia Vietnamese – tiếng Việt • Official language in: VietnamRecognised Minority Language in: Czech Republic and Slovakia Vincentian Creole – ? • Spoken in: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Viossa – Viossa, Vjosa, Vjossa, Vyossa • An engineered constructed language created as an artificial pidgin Virgin Islands Creole – ? • Spoken in: British Virgin Islands , US Virgin Islands, , Spanish Virgin Islands (Puerto Rico ), Saba , Sint Eustatius , Saint Martin , and Sint Maarten Vlax Romani – řomani čhib • Generally spoken in: Southeastern Europe Volapük – Volapük • International auxiliary language invented by Johann Martin Schleyer Võro – Võro Kiil • Spoken in: Southern Estonia Voro (Adamawa) – Vɔrɔ • Spoken in: Adamawa State, Nigeria Votic – Vaddja • Spoken in: Ingria in Russia W Wa – Va • Sopken in: China , Laos , Myanmar , Thailand Waimiri-Atroarí – Kinja Iara • Spoken in: the northern part of Amazonas and the southern part of Roraima , Brazil Wakhi – ښیکوار زیک, Х̆икв̆ор зик, X̌ikwor zik • Spoken in: Wakhan District in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan , and neighboring areas of Tajikistan , Pakistan and China Wali – Waale, Waalii • Spoken in: Ghana Wallisian – Fakaʻuvea • Spoken in: Wallis, Wallis and Futuna , France Walloon – Walon • Spoken in: the Belgian region of Wallonia Wampanoag † – Wôpanâak • Formerly spoken in: Massachusetts , United States Waorani – Wao Terero • Spoken in: Ecuador and Peru Wapan – Jukun Wapan • Spoken in: Taraba State, Plateau State, and Nasarawa State, Nigeria Warao – Guarauno, Warrau • Spoken in: Venezuela , Guyana and Suriname Waray – Winaray, Binisayâ nga Winaray • Regional language in: the Philippines Warlpiri – Warlpiri • Spoken in: the Australian Northern Territory Warumungu – Warramunga • Spoken in: Northern Territory , Australia Washo – wá꞉šiw ʔítlu • Spoken in: the states of California and Nevada , the United States Waziri – وزیری • Spoken in: Waziristan, Pakistan Wayuu – Wayuunaiki • Spoken in: Venezuela and Colombia Welsh – Cymraeg • Official language in: the British country of WalesRecognised Minority Language in: Y Wladfa , Chubut , Argentina and the United Kingdom West Coast Bajau – Bajau Sama • Spoken in: Sabah , Malaysia Western Neo-Aramaic – ܣܪܝܘܢ (ܐܰܪܳܡܰܝ) • Spoken in: Syria Wintu – wintʰuːh • Spoken in: California Wiradjuri – Wiradhuray, Wiradyuray • Spoken in: New South Wales , Australia Wiyot † – Soulatluk • Formerly spoken in: Northwestern California , the United States Wolaytta – Wolayttatto Doonaa • Official language in: Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia Wolof – Wolof • Spoken in: the Gambia ,Mauritania , and Senegal Wu – 吴方言 • Spoken in: the southern region of the Chinese province of Jiangsu, the entire province of Zhejiang, and the municipality of Shanghai Wymysorys – Wymysiöeryś • Spoken in: Wilamowice, Silesian Voivodeship , Poland X Xaracuu – Kanala, Xârâcùù • Spoken in: the French special collectivity of New Caledonia Xhosa – isiXhosa • Official language in: South Africa and Zimbabwe Xiang – 湘语 • Spoken in: the northern region of the Chinese province of Guangxi and the central and southwestern regions of the province of Hunan Xibe – • Spoken in: the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang Xiriâna † – Bahwana • Formerly spoken in: Brazil Xong – Dut Xonb • Spoken in: southeastern China Xucuru † – Xukurú • Formerly spoken in: Brazil Y Yaeyama – 八重山物言, ヤイマムニ • Spoken in: Okinawa Prefecture , Japan Yaghan † – Háusi Kúta, Yágankuta • Formerly spoken in: Tierra del Fuego, Chile and Argentina Yaghnobi – Яғнобӣ зивок • Spoken in: Tajikistan Yakan – Yakan • Regional language in: the Philippines Yakkha – याक्खा • Spoken in: Nepal and Sikkim, India Yakut – Саха тыла • Official language in: Yakutia or Sakha in Russia Yamben – Yaben • Spoken in: Sumgilbar Rural LLG in Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Yami – ciciring no Tao • Spoken in: Orchid Island, Taiwan '''Yanesha'''' – Yanešač̣ • Spoken in: the Peruvian department of Pasco Yangum – Aiku • Spoken in: Sandaun Province , Papua New Guinea Yao – chiYao • Recognised Minority Language in: Malawi • Also spoken in: Mozambique and Tanzania Yapese – Thin nu Waqaab • Official language in: Yap , the Federated States of Micronesia Yaqui – Yoem Noki • Spoken in: Sonora , Mexico and Arizona , the United States Yasa – Iyasa • Spoken in: Cameroon , Equatorial Guinea , and Gabon Yevanic – , • Spoken in: Greece , Israel , Turkey , United States Yiddish – • Official language in: the Jewish Autonomous Oblast , RussiaRecognised Minority Language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Israel , the Netherlands , Poland , Romania , Sweden , and Ukraine Yilan Creole – ? • Spoken in: Yilan County , Taiwan Yola † – Yola • Formerly spoken in: County Wexford, Ireland Yoloxóchitl Mixtec – ? • Spoken in: Guerrero , Mexico Yonaguni – 与那国物言, ドゥナンムヌイ • Spoken in: Okinawa Prefecture , Japan Yonggom – Yonggom, Yongkom • Spoken in: Western Province in Papua New Guinea and Boven Digoel Regency, South Papua in Indonesia Yoron – ユンヌフトゥバ • Spoken in: Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan Yoruba – Èdè Yorùbá • Official language in: Nigeria Youjiang Zhuang – Gangjdoj • Spoken in: Guangxi, China Yucatec Maya – mayaʼ tʼaan, maayaʼ tʼaan • Official language in: Mexico Yuchi – Tsoyaha • Spoken in: Oklahoma , the United States Yue – 粵語, 粤语, 廣東話, or 广东话 • Spoken in: the Chinese province of Guangdong and the autonomous region of Guangxi Yugh † – Дьук • Formerly spoken along: the Yenisei River in Russia Yurok – Pueleekla’ • Spoken in: Northwestern California , the United States Z Zaghawa – Beria • Spoken in: Sudan and Chad Zaiwa – Tsaiwa, Tsaiva • Spoken in: southwestern area of China and Myanmar Zande – Pazande • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo , the Central African Republic and South Sudan Zapotec – Diidxazá, Dizhsa • Spoken in: the Mexican states of Oaxaca , Veracruz , Guerrero and Puebla Zarma – Zarma ciine, Zarma sanni, زَرْمَ ݘِينٜ ,زَرْمَ سَنِّ • Spoken in: Niger , Mali , Burkina Faso , Nigeria Zauzou – Rouruo • Spoken in: Yunnan, China Zaza – Zazaki • Spoken in: Tunceli , Bingöl and parts of Elazığ , Erzincan and Diyarbakır Zeelandic – Zeêuws • Spoken in: Zeeland , the Netherlands Zenaga – ⵜⵓⵥⵥⵓⵏⴳⵉⵢⵢⴰ • Recognised Minority Language in: Mauritania Zhuang – Vahcuengh, 話壯 • Spoken in: the southern areas of China Zoroastrian Dari – فارسی ,دری ,دريلو, or Yazdi • The Dari language is used by some Zoroastrians in Central Iran • Note: the Zoroastrian Dari language is also called Dari, which shouldn't be confused with the variety of Persian language spoken in Afghanistan Zou – Zo • Spoken in: Chin State , Myanmar ; Mizoram and Manipur, India Zulu – isiZulu • Official language in: South Africa Zuni – Shiwi’ma • Spoken in: New Mexico and Arizona in the United States Zuojiang Zhuang – 話僮 • Spoken in: the Chinese autonomous region of Guangxi Zyphe Chin – Zophei • Spoken in: Chin State and India ǀ ǀXam † – ǀKham, ǀKhuai • Formerly spoken in: South Africa and Lesotho ==Alphabets and scripts==
Alphabets and scripts
† = Extinct script or alphabet ' ''''Phags-pa''' † – • Formerly Used in: China , India , Mongolia , and Greater Tibet A Abkhaz alphabet – Aҧсшәа • Used in: Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia Adlam – 𞤀𞤣𞤤𞤢𞤥 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪 • Used in: West Africa Afaka – • Used in: Suriname Ahom † – 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 • Formerly used in: Assam, India Anglo-Saxon † – ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚳ • Formerly Used in: Anglo-Saxon England Arabic – الْأَبْجَدِيَّة الْعَرَبِيَّة • Used in: primarily the Middle East and North Africa , but also in Southeast Asia , the northern areas of Sub-Saharan Africa , and the United Nations Armenian – Հայկական Այբուբեն • Used in: Armenia , Cyprus , Iran , Poland , Romania , and the United States Aurebesh – Aurebesh • Constructed script used for Galactic Basic, a fictional lingua franca Avestan – 𐬆𐬬𐬈𐬯𐬙𐬆𐬥 • Formerly used in: the Eastern Iranian Plateau • The Avestan alphabet is a Zoroastrian liturgical script B Balinese – ᬅᬓ᭄ᬱᬭᬩᬮᬶ • Used in: Bali , Indonesia Bamum † – ꚶꛉ꛰꛲ꚫꛦꚳ • Formerly used in: Western Cameroon Basahan † – Guhit • Formerly used in: Bicol Region, Philippines Bassa Vah – 𖫔𖫧𖫳𖫒𖫨𖫰𖫨𖫱 𖫣𖫧𖫱 • Used in: Liberia , Ivory Coast , and Sierra Leone Batak – ᯅᯖᯂ᯲ • Used in: North Sumatra , Indonesia Baybayin † – ᜊᜌ᜔ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜔ • Formerly used in: the Philippines . Ongoing revival efforts exist Bengali–Assamese – বাংলা-অসমীয়া • Used in: Bangladesh and the regions of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India Blissymbols – • Blissymbols is a constructed language using ideographs invented by Charles K. Bliss after the Second World War. Bopomofo – ㄓㄨˋ ㄧㄣ ㄈㄨˊ ㄏㄠˋ • Used in: China Borama – 𐒄𐒋𐒦𐒩𐒗𐒓 • Used in: Somalia Brahmi † – 𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻 • Formerly used in: Ancient India Braille – ⠃⠗⠁⠊⠇⠑ • Braille is a tactile writing system, versions of which are used for many different languages and also used for the blind. Buhid – ᝊᝓᝑᝒ • Used in: Mindoro, the Philippines C Canadian Aboriginal syllabics – ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ, ᑎᑎᕋᐅᓯᖅ ᓄᑖᖅ, ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ, ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ, ᑯᖾᖹ ᖿᐟᖻ ᓱᖽᐧᖿ, ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ • Used in: Canada Carian † – 𐊴𐊠𐊥𐊹𐊠𐊵 • Formerly used in: Western Anatolia Chakma – 𑄌𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄳𑄦 𑄃𑄧𑄏𑄛𑄖𑄴 • Used in: Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh and Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam in India Cham – ꨀꨇꩉ ꨌꩌ • Used in: Cambodia and the southern area of Vietnam Cherokee – ᏣᎳᎩ • Used in: Cherokee Nation , Oklahoma , the United States Cirth – • Constructed script used by the Elves in the Middle-earth Coptic † – ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ • Liturgically used by: Copts Cuneiform † – 𒋾𒀝𒁇 • Formerly used in: the Ancient Near East Cypriot † – 𐠀𐠜𐠍𐠚 • Formerly used in: Arcadia and Cyprus Cyrillic – Кѷрїлловица, Кирилица, Кириллица • Used in: Bulgaria , North Macedonia , Serbia , Montenegro , Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina ), Russia , Ukraine , Belarus , Transnistria , other Post-Soviet states, the European Union , the United Nations and elsewhere D Deseret – 𐐔𐐯𐑅𐐨𐑉𐐯𐐻 • The Deseret alphabet is a Mormon liturgical script Devanagari – देवनागरी • Used in: the Indian subcontinent, mainly in the northern areas of India and in Nepal E Egyptian hieroglyphs † – • Formerly used in: Ancient Egypt Elder Futhark † – ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ • Formerly used by: Germanics from 1st to 9th Century AD Etruscan † – 𐌓𐌀𐌔𐌄𐌍𐌍𐌀 • Formerly used in: the Etruscan civilization F Fraser – ꓡꓲ-ꓢꓴ • Used in: Yunnan, China G Garay – 𐵹𐵊𐵾𐵊𐵼 • Used in: Senegambia (Senegal and The Gambia ) Geʽez – ግዕዝ • Used in: Ethiopia and Eritrea Georgian – ქართული • Used in: Georgia Glagolitic † – ⰍⱛⰓⰊⰎⰎⰑⰂⱄⰜⰀ • Formerly used by: the Middle Age Slavic people Gothic † – 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺 • Formerly used by: the Goths Grantha † – 𑌗𑍍𑌰𑌨𑍍𑌥 • Formerly used in: Tamil Nadu and Kerala, India Greek – Ελληνικό αλφάβητο • Used in: Greece , Cyprus and the European Union Gujarati – ગુજરાતી • Used in: Gujarat and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, India Gunjala Gondi – 𑵶𑶍𑶕𑶀𑵵𑶊 𑵶𑶓𑶕𑶂𑶋 𑵵𑶋𑶅𑶋 • Used in: the Gondwana region, India Gurmukhi – ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ • Used in: Punjab, India H Hangul – 한글, 조선글 • Used in: South Korea , North Korea and Baubau in Southeast Sulawesi , Indonesia Hanifi Rohingya – 𐴌𐴟𐴇𐴥𐴝𐴚𐴒𐴙𐴝 𐴇𐴝𐴕𐴞𐴉𐴞 𐴓𐴠𐴑𐴤𐴝 • Used in: Rakhine State , Myanmar and in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh '''Hanunó'o''' – ᜱᜨᜳᜨᜳᜢ • Used in: Mindoro, the Philippines Hebrew – אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי • Used by: the Jews in Israel and worldwide Hiragana – 平仮名, ひらがな • Used in: Japan I Indus (Harappan) † – ? • Undeciphered script assumed to have been used for Harappan language J Javanese – ꦲꦏ꧀ꦱꦫꦗꦮ • Used in: Central Java , East Java , Lampung , and Yogyakarta , Indonesia K Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ • Used in: Karnataka and the extremely northern area of Kerala, India Katakana – 片仮名, カタカナ • Used in: Japan • Formerly used in: Palau Kayah Liꤊꤢꤛꤢꤟ ꤜꤤ • Used in: the Kayah State , Myanmar Khmer – អក្សរខ្មែរ • Used in: Cambodia Kulitan † – • Formerly used in: Pampanga, Philippines L Lao – ອັກສອນລາວ • Used in: Laos Latin – Latina, Romana, Latin • Used in: Most parts of the world • Originated in: Latium (modern-day Rome ) Lepcha – ᰛᰩᰵᰛᰧᰵ • Used in: Sikkim, India Limbu – ᤕᤠᤰᤌᤢᤱ ᤐᤠᤴ • Used in: Koshi Province, Nepal and Sikkim, India Lontara – ᨒᨚᨈᨑ • Used in: South Sulawesi , West Sulawesi and West Nusa Tenggara , Indonesia M Malayalam – മലയാളലിപി • Used in: Kerala, Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahe district), India Mandaic – ࡓࡀࡈࡍࡀ • Liturgically used by: the Mandaeans Mandombe – • Used in: West Africa Masaram Gondi – 𑴤𑴫𑴦𑴱𑴤 𑴎𑴽𑵀𑴘𑴳 • Used in: the Gondwana region, India Meitei Mayek – ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯃꯌꯦꯛ • Used in: Manipur and Assam, India Mende Kikakui – 𞠀𞠁𞠂 • Used in: Sierra Leone , Liberia , and Guinea Mon–Burmese – မွန်မြန်မာအက္ခရာ • Used in: Myanmar Mongolian – • Used in: Mongolia , Inner Mongolia and other parts of northern China Mru – 𖩃𖩓𖩑 • Used in: Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh and in Rakhine State , Myanmar N New Tai Lue – ᦟᦲᧅᦷᦎᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ • Used in: Southeast Asia Newar – 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐮𑐶𑐥𑐶 • Used in: Nepal '''N'Ko''' – ߒߞߏ • Used in: West Africa, specifically Burkina Faso , The Gambia , Guinea , Guinea-Bissau , Ivory Coast , Mali , and Senegal Nüshu † – 𛆁𛈬‎ • Formerly used in: Jiangyong, Hunan, China Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong – 𞄀𞄩𞄰𞄁𞄓𞄱𞄂𞄤𞄳𞄬𞄃𞄤𞄳 • Used in: China , Vietnam , Laos , Myanmar and Thailand O Odia – ଓଡ଼ିଆ • Used in: Odisha, India Ogham † – ᚛ᚑᚌᚐᚋ᚜ • Formerly used in: Ireland , Isle of Man , Wales , Cornwall and Scotland Ol Chiki – ᱚᱞ ᱪᱤᱠᱤ • Used in: Jharkhand and West Bengal, India Osage † – 𐓏𐓘𐓻𐓘𐓻𐓟 𐒻𐓟 • Formerly used in: Osage Nation, Oklahoma , the United States Osmanya – 𐒋𐒘𐒈𐒑𐒛𐒒𐒕𐒀 • Used in: Somalia P Pahawh Hmong – 𖬖𖬲𖬝𖬵 𖬄𖬲𖬟 𖬌𖬣𖬵 • Used in: China , Vietnam , Laos , Myanmar and Thailand Palmyrene † – ? • Formerly used in: the Syrian desert Pau Cin Hau † – 𑫀𑫙 𑫍𑫗𑫠 𑫈𑫙 • Formerly used in: Chin State , Sagaing Region of Myanmar and in Manipur, Mizoram of India Phoenician † – 𐤐𐤍𐤍𐤌 ,𐤊𐤍𐤀𐤍𐤌 • Formerly used by: Phoenicians Pollard – 𖽃𖽔𖾐 𖽑𖼄𖽻𖾐 • Used in: China , Vietnam , Laos , Myanmar and Thailand Proto-Sinaitic † – ? • Formerly used in: the Sinai Peninsula and Middle Egypt R Rejang – ꥆꤰ꥓ꤼꤽ ꤽꥍꤺꥏ • Used in: Bengkulu , Indonesia Rongorongo † – ? • Undeciphered script assumed to have been used for Rapa Nui language Runic † – ᚱᚢᚾᛟ • Formerly Used by: 2nd Century Germanics S Samaritan † – ࠏࠁࠓࠉࠕ ,ࠀࠓࠌࠉࠕ • Liturgically used by: the Samaritans Saurashtra – ꢱꣃꢬꢵꢰ꣄ꢜ꣄ꢬ • Used in: Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, India Shavian – 𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯 • Invented by Ronald Kingsley Read as an alternative phonetic alphabet to the English language. Siddhaṃ † – 𑖭𑖰𑖟𑖿𑖠𑖽 • Formerly used in: Central Asia, Japan Simplified Chinese – 汉语 • Used in: China , Singapore and the United Nations Sinhala – සිංහල • Used in: Sri Lanka Sitelen Pona – • Used by: Toki Pona speakers Sorang Sompeng – 𑃐𑃦𑃝𑃗 𑃐𑃦𑃖𑃛𑃣𑃗 • Used in: Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, India Sundanese – ᮃᮊ᮪ᮞᮛ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ • Used in: West Java , Banten and Jakarta , Indonesia Sylheti Nagri – ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ꠘꠣꠉꠞꠤ • Used in: Sylhet Division, Bangladesh and Barak Valley of Assam, India Syriac – ܐܠܦ ܒܝܬ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ • Used by: Assyrians T Tagbanwa – ᝦᝪᝨᝯ • Used in: Palawan , Philippines Tai Le – ᥖᥭᥰ ᥘᥫᥴ • Used in: Southeast Asia Tai Tham – ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ • Used in: Southeast Asia Tai Viet – ꪎꪳ ꪼꪕ • Used in: Southeast Asia Tamil – தமிழ் • Used in: Tamil Nadu and Puducherry (Karaikal and Puducherry districts) in India , but also in Sri Lanka , Malaysia , and Singapore Telugu – తెలుగు • Used in: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Puducherry (Yanam district), India Tengwar – • Constructed script used by the Elves in the Middle-earth Thaana – ތާނަ • Used in: Maldives Thai – อักษรไทย • Used in: Thailand Tibetan – བོད་ཡིག་ • Used in: Tibet , Bhutan , Nepal , and Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh in India Tifinagh – ⵜⴼⵏⵗ, ⵜⵉⴼⵉⵏⴰⵖ • Used in: Mali , Niger , Algeria , Libya , and Burkina Faso Tirhuta – 𑒞𑒱𑒩𑒯𑒳𑒞𑒰‎ • Formerly used in: the Mithila region in India and Nepal Traditional Chinese – 漢語 • Used in: Taiwan , Hong Kong and Macau V Vai – ꕙꔤ • Used in: Western Liberia W Wancho – 𞋒𞋀𞋉𞋃𞋕 • Used in: southeastern Longding district, Tirap district in Arunachal Pradesh, India Warang Citi – 𑢹𑣗𑣁𑣜𑣊 𑢯𑣂𑣕𑣂 • Used in: Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal and Assam, India Y Yi – ꆈꌠꁱꂷ • Used in: Southern Sichuan and Northern Yunnan, China Younger Futhark † – ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ • Formerly used by: Norsemen from 8th to 13th Century AD == Dialects ==
Dialects
† = Extinct dialect A Acadian French – français acadien, acadjonne • Spoken in: Acadia , Canada Achterhooks – achterhooks • Spoken in: Achterhoek , the Netherlands Albanian (Gheg) – gegnisht • Spoken in: Albania Albanian (Tosk) – toskërisht • Spoken in: Albania Alemannic German – Alemannisch • Spoken in: Liechtenstein , most parts of Switzerland , and in parts of Austria , France , Germany , Italy , United States , and Venezuela American English – American English • Spoken in: United States Amoy – 廈門話 or 厦门话 • Spoken in: the southern area of the Chinese province of Fujian Andalusian Spanish – andaluz • Spoken in: Andalusia , Ceuta , and Melilla , Spain ; and Gibraltar , United Kingdom Andean Spanish – Español andino • Spoken in: Andes region of South America Armenian (Eastern) – Արևելահայերեն • Spoken in: Armenia Armenian (Western) – Արեւմտահայերէն • Spoken by: the Armenian Diaspora Australian English – Australian English • Spoken in: Australia Auvergnat – auvernhat • Spoken in: Auvergne , France B Balearic Catalan – balear • Spoken in: the Balearic Islands , Spain Balochi (Eastern) – رۏدرآتکی بلۏچی • Spoken in: Pakistani provinces of Sindh , Punjab and the northeastern area of Balochistan Balochi (Southern) – مکرانی • Spoken in: Pakistan and Iran Balochi (Western) – رخشانی • Spoken in: Pakistan , Iran , Afghanistan and Turkmenistan Banat Bulgarian – Banátsća balgarsćija jazić, Palćena balgarsćija jazić • Spoken in: Banat and Transylvania , Romania and Vojvodina , Serbia Banyumasan – basa Banyumasan • Spoken in: Western Central Java , Indonesia Belarusian (Taraškievica) – тарашкевіца • Spoken by: the Belarusian diaspora Bornholmsk – bornholmsk • Spoken in: Bornholm , Denmark Brabantian Dutch – Braobans • Spoken in: Belgium and the Netherlands Brazilian Portuguese – português brasileiro • Spoken in: Brazil British English – British English • Spoken in: United Kingdom Bunjevac – bunjevački • Spoken in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Hungary , and Vojvodina , Serbia Burgenland Croatian – gradišćanskohrvatski jezik • Recognised Minority Language in: Austria and Hungary C Canadian English – Canadian English • Spoken in: Canada Canadian French – Français canadien • Spoken in: Canada Canarian Spanish – español de Canarias, español canario, habla canaria, dialecto canario • Spoken in: Canary Islands , Spain Caribbean Spanish – español caribeño • Spoken in: Cuba , Dominican Republic , Puerto Rico , and Panama Central American Spanish – español centroamericano • Spoken in: Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Belize and Nicaragua Central Kanuri – Yerwá Kànùrí • Spoken in: Cameroon , Chad , Niger , and Nigeria Chakavian – čakavski • Spoken in: Croatia and Slovenia Chilean Spanish – español chileno • Spoken in: Chile Colognian – Kölsch • Spoken in: Cologne , Germany Congo Swahili – Kingwana • Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Coptic (Bohairic) – ϯⲁⲥⲡⲓ ⲛ̄ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̄ⲭⲏⲙⲓ ⲛ̄ⲣⲉⲙϧⲏⲧ, ϯⲁⲥⲡⲓ ⲛ̄ⲣⲉⲙϧⲏⲧ, ϯⲁⲥⲡⲓ ⲛ̄ⲣⲉⲙⲡⲉⲙϩⲏⲧ • Formerly spoken in: Egypt • The Bohairic Coptic language is a liturgical language used by the Coptic Orthodox Church Coptic (Sahidic) – ϯⲁⲥⲡⲓ ⲛⲣⲉⲙⲣⲏⲥ • Spoken by: Copts in upper Egypt Cree (East) – ᐄᔨᔫ ᐊᔨᒨᓐ, ᐄᓅ ᐊᔨᒨᓐ • Spoken in: Quebec , Canada Cree (Moose) – ᐃᓕᓖᒧᐎᓐ • Spoken in: Ontario , Canada Cree (Plains) – ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ • Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada • Also spoken in: Manitoba , Saskatchewan and Alberta , Canada ; Montana , the United States Cree (Swampy) – ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐍᐏᐣ • Spoken in: Ontario , Canada Cree (Woods) – ᓀᐦᐃᖬᐍᐏᐣ • Spoken in: Manitoba and Saskatchewan , Canada D Dari – دری • Official language in: Afghanistan Dimli – Dimli • Spoken in: Turkish provinces of Adıyaman, Aksaray, Batman, Bingöl, Bitlis, Diyarbakır, Elazığ, Malatya, Muş, and Şanlıurfa Dutch Low Saxon (collective name for multiple dialects) – Nederlaands Leegsaksies, Nederlaands Nedersaksies • Spoken in: Northeastern Netherlands E East Franconian – Fränggisch • Spoken in: Franconia , Germany East Frisian Low Saxon – Oostfräisk, Oostfreesk, Plattdüts • Spoken in: East Frisia , Germany Eastphalian – ostfälsch Platt • Spoken in: Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt , Germany Elfdalian – övdalsk, övdalską • Spoken in: Älvdalen Municipality, Dalarna County , Sweden Estonian Swedish – estlandssvenska • Spoken in: Estonia F Farsi – فارسی • Official language in: Iran Finland Swedish – finlandssvenska • Spoken in: Finland Florentine – dialetto fiorentino • Spoken in: Florence , Tuscany , Italy Fuzhou – 平話 or 福州話 • Spoken in: East Asia G Gascon – gascon • Spoken in: Gascony , France Genoese – zeneise or zeneize • Spoken in: Liguria , Italy Goral – górolsko gwara, góralsko gwara • Recognised Minority Language in: Slovakia • Also spoken in: Lesser Poland Voivodeship and Silesian Voivodeship , Poland Greek (Demotic) – ελληνικά, δημοτική • Spoken by: Greeks Greek (Katharevousa) – ἑλληνικά, καθαρεύουσα • Formerly spoken by: GreeksKatharevousa is still used by Greek Orthodox Church Gronings – Grunnegs, Grönnegs • Spoken in: Groningen , northeastern Drenthe and the easternmost area of Noardeast-Fryslân municipality in Friesland , the Netherlands H Hazāragī – هزارگی • Spoken in: Afghanistan , Iran , and Pakistan Hessian – Hessisch • Spoken in: Hesse , Germany Hindko – ہندکو • Spoken in: the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Hokkien – 福佬話 • Spoken in: the southern area of the Chinese province of Fujian , Taiwan , and in Southeast Asia I Inuttitut – Nunatsiavummiutitut, ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᕗᒻᒥᐅᑐᑦ • Spoken in: Nunatsiavut , Labrador , Canada K Kaaps – Kaaps • Spoken in: Western Cape , South Africa Kajkavian – kajkavščina, kajkavština, kajkavica • Spoken in: Croatia Kirmanjki – Kirmanjki • Spoken in: Turkish provinces of Bayburt, Bingöl, Erzincan, Erzurum, Gümüşhane, Muş, Sivas, and Tunceli Koisan – Tjwao • Official language in: Zimbabwe Kursenieki – kursineeki wahloda • Spoken in: Curonian Spit (historically), Germany (currently) Kven – kvääni, kainu • Recognised Minority Language in: Norway Kwanyama – Oshikwanyama • Spoken in: Angola and Namibia L Languedocien – lengadocian • Spoken in: Southern France Limousin – lemosin • Spoken in: Limousin , France Llanito – Llanito • Spoken in: Gibraltar , United Kingdom Louisiana French – français louisianais • Spoken in: Louisiana , United States Low Prussian – Niederpreußisch • Formerly spoken in: Prussia , now some scattered speakers in the Americas Low Saxon (collective name for multiple dialects) – Nedersaksies • Spoken in: Denmark , Germany , and the Netherlands Lower Silesian – Schläsisch, Schläs’sch, Schlä’sch, Schläsch • Spoken in: Germany , Poland , and Czech Republic M Malaysian Malay – Bahasa Melayu Baku, بهاس ملايو ڤياواي‎, Bahasa Melayu Malaysia, بهاس ملايو مليسيا‎, Bahasa Malaysia, بهاس مليسيا • Official language in: Malaysia , Singapore , and Brunei Maore Comorian – Shimaore, شِمَوُوْرِيْ‎ • Spoken in: Mayotte , France Masurian – mazurská gádkä • Spoken in: Masuria , Poland Meänkieli – Meänkieli • Recognised Minority Language in: Sweden Mexican Spanish – español mexicano • Spoken in: Mexico Monégasque – Munegascu • Spoken in: Monaco Moravian – moravská nářečí • Spoken in: Moravia and Czech Silesia , the Czech Republic Murcian Spanish – murciano • Spoken in: Murcia , Spain Mwali Comorian – Shimwali • Spoken in: Mohéli , Comoros N Na – Bangni • Spoken in: Upper Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh, India Ndonga – Oshindonga • Spoken in: Angola and Namibia New Caledonian French – français néo-calédonien • Spoken in: New Caledonia , France New Zealand English – New Zealand English • Spoken in: New Zealand Ningbo – 寧波閒話 • Spoken in: the Chinese sub-provincial division of Ningbo Ngazija Comorian – Shingazija • Spoken in: Grande Comore , Comoros Norwegian (Bokmål) – bokmål • Spoken in: Norway Norwegian (Høgnorsk) – høgnorsk • Spoken in: Norway Norwegian (Nynorsk) – nynorsk • Spoken in: Norway Norwegian (Riksmål) – riksmål • Spoken in: Norway Nunavimmiutitut – ᓄᓇᕕᒻᒥᐅᑎᑐᑦ • Spoken in: Nunavik, Quebec , Canada Nzwani Comorian – Shinzwani • Spoken in: Anjouan , Comoros O Ojibwe (Central) – Ojibwemowin • Spoken in: Ontario , Canada Ojibwe (Eastern) – Jibwemwin • Spoken in: Ontario , Canada Ojibwe (Northwestern) – Ojibwemowin • Spoken in: Ontario and Manitoba , Canada Ojibwe (Western) – Nakawēmowin • Spoken in: Manitoba and Saskatchewan , Canada Ossetian (Digor) – дигорон ӕвзаг • Official language in: North Ossetia , Russia Ossetian (Iron) – Ирон ӕвзаг • Official language in: South Ossetia Ottawa – Nishnaabemwin, Daawaamwin • Spoken in: Ontario in Canada , Michigan and Oklahoma in the United States P Pahari-Pothwari – پہاڑی پوٹھواری • Spoken in: the Pakistani state of Azad Kashmir Palatine German – Pälzisch • Spoken in: Palatinate , Germany Paraguayan Spanish – español paraguayo • Spoken in: Paraguay Peripheral Mongolian – • Official language in: the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia Podlachian – pudlaśka mova • Spoken in: Podlaskie Voivodeship , Poland Prekmurje Slovene – prekmürščina, prekmörščina, panonska slovenščina, prekmurščina, prekmursko narečje • Spoken in: Slovenia and Hungary Provençal – prouvençau • Spoken in: Provence , France and the westernmost area of Piedmont , Italy Punjabi (Eastern) – पंजाबी, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Official language in: the Indian Union territory of Delhi ; and the Indian states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and West Bengal Punjabi (Western) – پنجابی • Majority spoken language in: Pakistan and mostly in the province of Punjab Q Quanzhou – 泉州話 • Spoken in: the southern area of the Chinese province of Fujian R Resian – Rozajanski langäč, Rozojanski langäč • Recognised Minority Language in: Italy Rioplatense Spanish – Castellano rioplatense • Spoken in: Argentina , Uruguay Rodriguan Creole – Kreol rodrige • Spoken in: Rodrigues , Mauritius S Saint Pierre and Miquelon French – français saint-pierrais • Spoken in: Saint Pierre and Miquelon , France Sapudi – Bhâsa Sapudi • Spoken in: Sapudi Island, Indonesia Saraiki – سرائیکی, ਸਰਾਇਕੀ, सराइकी • Spoken in: the central regions of Pakistan Sardinian (Campidanese) – sardu campidanesu, campidanesu • Spoken in: southern Sardinia , Italy Sardinian (Logudorese) – sardu logudoresu, logudoresu • Spoken in: central Sardinia , Italy Savoyard – savoyârd • Spoken in: Savoy , France Scanian – skånska • Spoken in: Scania , Sweden Seroa † – ǃGãǃne, ǁKuǁe • Formerly spoken in: Lesotho and South Africa Shtokavian – štokavski, штокавски • Spoken in: Serbia , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Montenegro , and Kosovo Singpho – Singhpaw ga • Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, India Slavey (North) – Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́, K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́ or Shíhgot’įne Yatı̨́ • Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada Slavey (South) – Dené Dháh, Dene Yatıé or Dene Zhatıé • Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada Slavomolisano – na-našu, na-našo • Recognised Minority Language in: Italy Slavonic-Serbian † – Славено-сербскiй • Formerly used as a literary language in: Vojvodina , Serbia South African English – South African English • Spoken in: South Africa Stellingwarfs – Stellingwerfs • Spoken in: Ooststellingwerf and Weststellingwerf in the Dutch province of Friesland , the Netherlands Swabian – Schwäbisch • Spoken in: Swabia , Germany Swiss French – français de Suisse, suisse romand • Spoken in: Romandy, Switzerland Swiss German – Schwiizerdütsch • Spoken in: German-speaking areas of Switzerland Swiss Italian – italiano svizzero • Spoken in: Ticino and the Italian Grisons, Switzerland T Taishanese – 台山话, 臺山話 • Spoken in: China and the overseas communities, particularly in United States and Canada Tarantino – tarandíne • Spoken in: Apulia , Italy Tavoyan – ထားဝယ်စကား • Spoken in: Tanintharyi Region , Myanmar Teochew – 潮州話 • Spoken by: the Chinese Teochew people Torlakian – Торлачки, Torlački • Spoken in: Serbia , Bulgaria , North Macedonia , Kosovo , and Romania Thuringian – Thüringisch • Spoken in: Thuringia , Germany Triestine – triestin • Spoken in: Trieste , Italy Tuscan – toscano, vernacolo • Spoken in: Tuscany , Italy U Upper Saxon – Obersächsisch • Spoken in: Saxony , Germany V Valdôtain – valdotèn • Spoken in: Aosta Valley , Italy Varhadi – वऱ्हाडी, 𑘪𑘬𑘿𑘮𑘰𑘚𑘲 • Spoken in: Maharashtra, India W West Polesian – захыднёполіськая мова • Spoken in: Southwestern Belarus , Northwestern Ukraine and in bordering regions of Poland Westphalian – Westfäölsk • Spoken in: Westphalia , Germany ǂ ǂAkhoe – ǂAkhoe Haiǁom • Spoken in: Angola , Botswana , Namibia , and South Africa ==Required fonts==
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