world's languages

  • 1Languages of the Philippines — See also: Philippine languages Languages of the Philippines Map of the dominant ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines …

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  • 2Languages of Italy — Dialects of Italy redirects here. For dialects of the Italian language, see Italian dialects. Languages of Italy Languages of Italy by groups[1 …

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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 Vanuatu — Vanuatu has three official languages, English, French, and Bislama, a creole language evolved from English. Bislama is the first language of many urban ni Vanuatu, that is, the residents of Port Vila and Luganville. It is the most common second… …

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  • 5Languages by speakers — This is a list of languages placed in order by the number of native language speakers, with some data for second language use. Only languages spoken natively by more than ten million are listed, and then they are listed for secondary locations… …

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  • 6World Atlas of Language Structures — The World Atlas of Language Structures is a large database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials [ [http://wals.info/index The World Atlas of Language Structures Online ] ] …

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  • 7Languages of the United States — Official language(s) none Main language(s) English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo European 3.8%, Asian …

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  • 8Languages of Canada — Languages of Canada[1] Official language(s) English (58%) and French (22%) Indigenous language(s) Abenaki, A …

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  • 9Languages of Malta — Languages of Malta[1] Official language(s) Maltese (100%) English (88%) Significant unofficial language(s) Italian (66%) Main …

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  • 10Languages of New Zealand — Official language(s) English, Māori, New Zealand Sign Language Sign language(s) New Zealand Sign Language Common keyboard layout(s) …

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