World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Bantoanon, also known as Asi, a Bisayan language spoken by around 80,000 people on the Romblon islands in the Philippine…

Benga, an endangered Bantu language spoken by approximately 5,000 people in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Belongs to the …

Official Name: Bangla (Bengali). Family: Indo-European, Indo-Aryan. Historical background: Originated from the Magadhi P…

Bum, a Bantu language of Cameroon, part of the Grassfields group. Approximately 8,000 speakers concentrated in the North…

Somba-Siawari (Somba), spoken in the Papua New Guinea Highlands, related to the Kainantu-Goroka family of languages. Spo…

Muinane, a language of the Muinane people in Colombia, part of the Witotoan language family. It is primarily spoken in t…

Bomu, coded as “bmq,” is spoken primarily in Mali and Burkina Faso. Part of the Gur family, Bomu has around 200,000 spea…

Balantak, coded as “blz,” is spoken by the Balantak people in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Belonging to the Austronesian family,…

Mag-Indi Ayta, with code “blx,” is an indigenous language spoken by the Aeta people in the Zambales region of the Philip…

Tai Dam (Black Tai), coded as “blt,” is spoken by the Tai Dam people in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and China. This Tai–Kad…

Kuwaa language, Liberia. Niger-Congo language family. Spoken in Lofa County by approximately 12,000 people.

Bekwarra language, Nigeria. Niger-Congo language family. Spoken in Cross River State by approximately 100,000 people.

Binukid language, Philippines. Austronesian language family. Spoken in Bukidnon Province by approximately 120,000 people…

Baruga language, Indonesia. Austronesian language family. Spoken in Southeast Sulawesi Province.

Bakwé language, Ivory Coast. Niger-Congo language family. Spoken in southwestern Ivory Coast by approximately 20,000 peo…

Bedjond language, Chad. Adamawa-Ubangi language family. Spoken in southern Chad by approximately 45,000 people.

Binumarien language, Papua New Guinea. Trans-New Guinea language family. Spoken in Eastern Highlands Province.

Southern Birifor language, Ghana and Burkina Faso. Gur language family. Spoken by approximately 150,000 people.

Bislama, also known as Bichelamar, is a creole language that emerged from English and indigenous languages of Vanuatu. I…

Bimoba, coded as “bim,” is spoken by the Bimoba people in northern Ghana and Togo. It belongs to the Gur language family…

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