World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Apatani, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by around 26,000 people in India, primarily in Arunachal Pradesh.

Orop, an Oceanic language spoken by around 1,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Arop-Lokep, an Austronesian language spoken by around 2,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Apinayé, a Gê language spoken by around 2,000 people in Brazil.

Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua, an Athabaskan language spoken by around 2,000 people in the southwestern United States.

Apache, Jicarilla, an Athabaskan language spoken by around 3,000 people in the southwestern United States.

Agta, Pahanan, an Austronesian language spoken by a small community in the Philippines, around 1,000 speakers.

Bukiyip, a Torricelli language spoken by around 1,500 people in Papua New Guinea.

Sa’a, an Austronesian language spoken by around 12,000 people in the Solomon Islands.

Uab Meto, an Austronesian language spoken by around 700,000 people in West Timor, Indonesia.

Atong, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by around 20,000 people in India and Bangladesh.

Weri, a Trans-New Guinea language spoken by around 1,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Ömie, a Papuan language spoken by around 1,500 people in Papua New Guinea.

Alor, a Papuan language spoken by around 25,000 people on Alor Island in Indonesia.

Mufian, a Papuan language spoken by around 1,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Anindilyakwa, an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by around 1,500 people on Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territor…

Angoram, a Sepik language spoken by around 25,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Bragat, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea by around 2,000 people.

Angal Enen, a language from the Engan family, spoken by around 10,000 people in Papua New Guinea.

Anyin, a Niger-Congo language spoken by around 1 million people in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.

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