World Languages in L10N
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World Languages in L10N
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Dogrib (Tłı̨chǫ), spoken by around 2,500 in Canada, part of the Athabaskan family.
Official Name: Dogri. Family: Indo-Aryan. Historical background: Has a rich literary tradition dating back centuries, wi…
Dagbani, a Gur language spoken by around 3 million in northern Ghana.
Northern Dagara, a Gur language spoken by around 500,000 in Burkina Faso.
Dagaare, a Gur language spoken by around 1 million in Ghana and Burkina Faso.
Desano, a Tukanoan language spoken by around 3,500 in Colombia and Brazil.
Dedua, a Finisterre-Huon language spoken by around 1,500 in Papua New Guinea.
Dendi, a Songhai language spoken by approximately 130,000 in Benin and Nigeria.
Daba, a Chadic language spoken by around 30,000 in Cameroon.
Ida’an, a language spoken by around 5,000 in Sabah, Malaysia. Part of the Austronesian family.
Dargwa, a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by around 500,000 in Dagestan, Russia.
Gwahatike, spoken by around 2,000 people in Papua New Guinea.
Dangaléat, a Chadic language spoken by around 50,000 in Chad.
Nopala Chatino, a Zapotecan language spoken by around 6,000 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Official Name: Welsh. Family: Celtic. Predominantly spoken in Wales, UK. Native Speakers: Approx. 700,000-800,000. Alter…
Kuwaataay, a Jola language spoken by around 25,000 people in Senegal.
Kwere, spoken by around 10,000 in Tanzania. Part of the Bantu language family.
Kabwa, spoken by approximately 5,000 people in Tanzania, part of the Bantu family.
Culina, also called Madihá, an Arawakan language spoken by around 3,000 in Peru and Brazil.
San Blas Kuna, spoken by the Kuna people in Panama, part of the Chibchan family with around 30,000 speakers.
















