living languages

  • 1List of living languages in Europe — * Only living languages are listed that is, languages that are currently spoken as a native tongue. The only exception to this rule is Latin, which is listed because it has official status in the Vatican. * Only indigenous languages are listed.… …

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  • 2Languages of Romania — Languages of country = Romania [http://ec.europa.eu/public opinion/archives/ebs/ebs 243 en.pdf] official = Romanian (>90%) unofficial = regional = minority = Hungarian, Romani, Ukrainian, German, Serbian, Russian foreign = English (29%) French… …

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  • 3Languages of Europe — Most of the many languages of Europe belong to the Indo European language family. Another major family is the Finno Ugric. The Turkic family also has several European members. The North and South Caucasian families are important in the… …

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  • 4Languages of Indonesia — More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia.[1] Most belong to the Austronesian language family, with a few Papuan languages also spoken. The official language is Indonesian (locally known as Bahasa Indonesia), a modified version of… …

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  • 5Languages of India — Indian languages redirects here. For languages of Americans, see Indigenous languages of the Americas. Languages of India Official language(s) Standard Hindi written in the Devanāgarī script (the Indian Constitution recognises English as a… …

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  • 6Languages of Nigeria — Linguistic map of Nigeria, Cameroon, and Benin …

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  • 7Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo — The official language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French. Four other languages have the status of national language: Kikongo, Lingala, Swahili and Tshiluba.There is an estimated total of 242 languages spoken (Ethnologue.com lists… …

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  • 8Languages of Burma —    According to one estimate, Burma has 107 living languages. Most of Burma s indigenous languages belong to the Tibeto Burman subgroup of Sino Tibetan languages. They include not only the Burmese (Myanmar) language, which is the most widely… …

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  • 9living — livingly, adv. livingness, n. /liv ing/, adj. 1. having life; being alive; not dead: living persons. 2. in actual existence or use; extant: living languages. 3. active or thriving; vigorous; strong: a living faith. 4. burning or glowing, as a… …

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  • 10living — liv•ing [[t]ˈlɪv ɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) having life; being alive 2) in actual existence or use; extant: living languages[/ex] 3) active or thriving; vigorous; strong: a living faith[/ex] 4) pertaining to or suitable for human activity or existence:… …

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