World Languages in L10N
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World Languages in L10N
Dive into our detailed language reports offering valuable insights from a localization perspective, and listen to our human voice talents available.
Kayabí, a Brazilian indigenous language from the Tupi-Guarani family, has approximately 1,000 speakers. It is vital to t…
Limited digital media consumption due to regional infrastructure. Community radio and local events are primary sources o…
Digital media is rapidly growing in Kazakhstan, with a strong preference for social media and online streaming services….
Ndo, spoken by around 4,000 people in Papua New Guinea, is part of the Papuan language family. It plays a vital role in …
Keliko, a Central Sudanic language spoken by around 80,000 in South Sudan and Uganda.
Kenga, spoken by approximately 75,000 people in Chad, belongs to the Bua family of Nilo-Saharan languages. It is crucial…
Kenyang, a Bantu language spoken by around 250,000 in Cameroon.
Kera, a Chadic language spoken by around 50,000 people in Chad and Cameroon.
Keyagana, a critically endangered Papuan language of Papua New Guinea, has only a few hundred speakers. It is part of th…
Khakas, a Turkic language spoken by around 40,000 in Russia’s Khakassia Republic.
Khanty, a Uralic language spoken by around 9,000 in Russia.
In Cambodia, there’s a growing trend in digital content consumption, especially among the youth. Social media platforms …
Northern Khmer speakers engage with a mix of Thai and Khmer media, including television, radio, and online platforms. Yo…
Khmu, an Austroasiatic language spoken by around 600,000 people in Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand.
Content consumption is primarily through radio and television, with increasing use of mobile internet for social media. …
Kilivila, an Austronesian language spoken by around 15,000 in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.
Kim, a Chadic language spoken by around 200,000 in Chad.
Kimaragang, a Dusunic language spoken by around 40,000 in Sabah, Malaysia.
Kimré, a Chadic language spoken by around 20,000 in Chad.
Kinaray-a, an Austronesian language spoken by around 1 million in the Philippines.














