World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Kwara’ae is the most widely spoken language in the Solomon Islands, with about 32,000 speakers. It belongs to the Malayo…

Kwaio, spoken by approximately 13,000 people in the Solomon Islands, is part of the Malayo-Polynesian family. This langu…

Wersing, also called Kolana, is spoken by approximately 7,000 people in the eastern part of Indonesia’s Alor archipelago…

Kune (Kune Lengo) is spoken by indigenous communities in parts of Southeast Asia, with an estimated 5,000 speakers prima…

Kusaal, a Gur language spoken by around 200,000 in Ghana and Burkina Faso.

Digital platforms, particularly social media, are significant in Northern Kurdish regions. There’s a growing interest in…

Kumyk, a Turkic language spoken by around 500,000 in Russia.

The Kuria region shows a blend of traditional and digital media consumption, with radio being a significant medium. Ther…

Kuman, a Chimbu language spoken by around 80,000 in Papua New Guinea.

Kutep, a Jukunoid language spoken by around 100,000 in Nigeria.

Krumen, a Kru language spoken by around 150,000 in Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia.

Kambaata, an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by around 600,000 in Ethiopia.

S’gaw Karen speakers consume content largely through radio broadcasts, local television, and increasingly through social…

Southern Kisi, a Mande language spoken by around 500,000 in Guinea and Sierra Leone.

Borong, a Trans-New Guinea language spoken by around 2,000 in Papua New Guinea.

Shambala, a Bantu language spoken by around 800,000 people in Tanzania.

In Kurux-speaking regions, traditional storytelling and folk music remain popular, alongside modern digital media. There…

Gbaya, a Niger-Congo language spoken by around 500,000 in the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Congo.

Kru’ng 2, a Khmer dialect spoken by around 20,000 people in Cambodia.

Karelian, a Uralic language spoken by around 20,000 in Russia and Finland.