World Languages in L10N
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World Languages in L10N
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Ucayali-Yurúa Ashéninka, spoken by around 1,500 in Peru, part of the Arawakan family.
Asmat, Casuarina Coast, a Papuan language spoken by around 7,000 people in Papua New Guinea.
Asmat, Yaosakor is spoken by the Asmat people in Papua, Indonesia. Part of the Trans-New Guinea language family. Estimat…
Assamese, an Indo-Aryan language, is the official language of the Indian state of Assam. It has about 15 million native …
Assiniboine, a Siouan language spoken by around 150 people in the United States and Canada.
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, part of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family, is spoken by approximately 220,000 people i…
Asu, also known as Pare, a Bantu language spoken by around 500,000 people in Tanzania.
Asurini, also known as Asurini of Tocantins, is a Tupi-Guarani language spoken in Brazil. The language is endangered wit…
Official Name: Ateso. Family: Nilo-Saharan, Eastern Sudanic, Teso-Turkana. Spoken in Uganda and Kenya with over 1 millio…
Atta, Pamplona is spoken by the Atta people in the Philippines. It belongs to the Austronesian language family. Estimate…
Atta, Pudtol is spoken by the Atta people in the Philippines. Part of the Austronesian language family. Estimated few th…
Attié, also known as Cí, is a Kwa language spoken in Côte d’Ivoire. Estimated 500,000 speakers.
Eastern Maroon Creole, spoken by around 50,000 in Suriname, a Creole of English and African languages.













