World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Andra-Hus, a Papuan language spoken by a small community in Papua New Guinea, with approximately 500 speakers.

The Anaang language, closely related to Ibibio, is spoken in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, and has about 1 million speakers.

Denya, also known as Denya or Bendi, a Bendi language spoken by around 6,000 people in Nigeria.

Anuak, a Nilotic language spoken by the Anuak people in South Sudan and Ethiopia. Approximately 100,000 speakers.

Andh, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in India by around 100,000 people, primarily in Maharashtra and Telangana.

Angika, an Indo-Aryan language spoken by around 7.5 million people in India and Nepal.

Andoque, a language isolate spoken in Colombia by around 600 people.

Obolo, also known as Andoni, a Cross River language spoken in Nigeria by around 300,000 people.

Anal, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by around 23,000 people in India and Myanmar.

Chin, Anu-Khongso, part of the Sino-Tibetan family. Spoken by around 12,000 people in Myanmar (Burma) and India.

Goemai, a West Chadic language spoken in Nigeria by around 200,000 people.

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

Animere, a Ghana-Togo Mountain language spoken by a small community in Ghana. Around 100 speakers.

Ngas, also known as Angas, a West Chadic language spoken in Nigeria by around 300,000 people.

Amuzgo, Guerrero, an Oto-Manguean language spoken in Mexico by around 44,000 people.

Amto, a language from the Amto-Musan family. Spoken in Papua New Guinea by around 400 people.

Amarakaeri, a Harakmbut language spoken in Peru by around 500 people.

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Amo

Amo, a Jukunoid language spoken in Nigeria. Approximately 50,000 speakers.

Amanab, a Papuan language from the Border family. Spoken by approximately 2,400 people in Papua New Guinea.

Sawiyanu, also known as Sawiyano or Sawiyanu, is a Papuan language spoken in Papua New Guinea by around 550 people.

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