World Languages in L10N
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World Languages in L10N
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Israel’s media consumption is diverse, with a mix of local and international content. Digital platforms, especially soci…
In Hehe-speaking regions, radio and television are popular, with content often in Swahili. There is a growing interest i…
Hiligaynon content consumption is rising, particularly in online news, local TV shows, and radio. Social media usage is …
In Fiji, Hindi-speaking regions consume a blend of local and Indian media. Bollywood films, Hindi music, and radio are p…
Content consumption trends: Rapid growth in digital and mobile media. Popular media: Bollywood films, television, YouTub…
In Northern Hindko-speaking regions, there’s a growing trend towards digital content, especially among the youth. Tradit…
In regions where Southern Hindko is spoken, there’s a mix of traditional and digital media consumption. Radio and local …
Caribbean Hindustani, a Bhojpuri-based Creole spoken by around 150,000 in the Caribbean.
Hmong Daw, also known as White Hmong, is a dialect of the Hmong language, which belongs to the Hmong-Mien language famil…
Digital platforms are becoming increasingly popular among Ho speakers, though traditional media like radio and community…
Holiya, a Dravidian language spoken by around 30,000 in Karnataka and Maharashtra, India.
Huastec, a Mayan language spoken by around 200,000 people in Mexico.
San Mateo del Mar Huave, an isolate language spoken by around 10,000 in Oaxaca, Mexico.















