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What languages are used in various countries?
Official language of Turkey: Turkish; Common languages: English, Kurdish and Arabic.
Official language of Turkmenistan: Russian; Common languages: Turkmen, Uzbek
Official language of Maldives: English; Common language: Divehi.
Official language of Malaysia: Malay; Common languages: English, Chinese and Tamil.
Official languages of Bhutan: English and Zongka; Southern Language: Nepali
China national language: Chinese; The other 55 ethnic groups all have their own languages and scripts.
Official language of Uzbekistan: Russian; Common language: Uzbek
Official language of Bahrain: Arabic; Common languages: English, Persian and Urdu.
Palestinian Arabic
Official language of Pakistan: English; Common languages: Urdu, Northwest Indian Dialect, Hindi, Baluchi and Iranian.
Official language of Brunei: Malay; Common languages: Chinese and English.
Japanese Japanese
Official language of Timor-Leste: Portuguese; Common languages: Tetum, Indonesian and Dutch.
Official language of Israel: Hebrew; Common language: Arabic
Official language of Qatar: Arabic; Common language: English
Official language of Nepal: Nepali; Common languages: Bhutanese, New Ali and Masli.
Official language of Armenia: Russian; Common language: Armenian
Official languages of Iraq: Arabic, Kurdish; Common languages: English, Assyrian and Armenian.
Iranian official language: Persian; Local national languages: Arabic, Turkish, Baluchistan Iranian dialect, Kurdish.
Official language of India: English; National language: Hindi; National languages: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarat, Dravidian dialect, Ennada, Oriya, Assam, Kashmir, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu and Punjabi.
Official languages of Indonesia: Indonesian, Dutch; National languages: more than 200 kinds.
Official language of Kyrgyzstan: Russian; Common language: Kyrgyz.
Official language of Jordan: Arabic; Common language: English
Lao, Lao and French
Official language of Saudi Arabia: Arabic; Common language: English
Official language of the United Arab Emirates: Arabic; Common languages: English, Persian, Hindi and Urdu.
Official language of Oman: Arabic; Common language: English
Official languages of Afghanistan: Pashto and Dari (Persian); Local languages: Kafir, Uzbek, Baluchi, Turkish.
Official language of Azerbaijan: Russian; Common languages: Azerbaijani, Armenian
Bengali national language: Bengali; Common language: English
Official language of Syria: Arabic; Common languages: Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian and French.
Official language of Kazakhstan: Russian; Common language: Kazakh
Official language of Cambodia: Khmer; Common language: French
Official language of Kuwait: Arabic; Common language: English
Official languages of Georgia: Georgian, Russian; Common languages: Georgian, English
Official language of Thailand: Thai; Common language: English
Official languages of the Philippines: English, Filipino-Tagalog;
Common languages: Ilocano and Sabiano.
Official language of Tajikistan: Russian; Common language: Tajik.
The official language of Sri Lanka: Sinhala; Upper class: English; National language: Tamil
Korean
Official language of Myanmar: Burmese; Language: All ethnic groups have their own spoken and written languages.
Official language of Vietnam: Vietnamese; Common languages: French, Khmer
Korean Korean
Greek Cypriot, Turkish Cypriot
Official languages of Singapore: English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil; National language: Malay; Administrative terminology: English
Official language of Mongolia: Khalkha Mongolian; Common languages: Turkic, Russian
The official language of Sikkim: English; Common languages: Sanskrit, Zongka, Nepali, Tibetan and Sikkim.
Official language of Lebanon: Arabic; Common languages: French, Armenian
Official languages of Malta: Maltese, English.
Macedonian Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian
The official language of Denmark: Danish; Other languages: Faroe Islands, Greenland
Official language of Ukraine: Russian; Common languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Romanian.
Official languages of Belgium: Flemish, French
Luxembourg Italian, French, German, Luxemburg
The official language of San Marino: Italian
Official language of Belarus: Russian.
Lithuanian, Polish, Russian
Icelandic
Official language of Liechtenstein: German; Common languages: Italian, French
Hungarian
The official language of Andorra: Catalan; Common languages: French, Spanish and Italian.
Official language of Spain: Spanish (that is, Castilian); Other languages: Galician, Basque.
Croatian Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian
Official language of Greece: Greek; Common language: French
Official languages of Finland: Finnish and Swedish; Other languages: Lapland, Russian
Official language of Albania: Albanian; Common language: Greek
Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian
French, Corsican dialect, Catalan, Flemish, Basque, Alsace, Provence.
The official language of the Faroe Islands (Denmark): Faroe Islands; Common languages: Danish, Greenland.
Official language of Poland: Polish
Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian, Bulgarian in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Romanian official language: Romanian; Other languages: Hungarian, German
British official language: English; North Wales: Celts; The northwest highlands of Scotland and Northern Ireland: Gaelic
Russian Russian
Bulgarian (Slavic)
Serbia and Montenegro * * * Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian
Norwegian official language: Norwegian; Other languages: Lapland, Finnish
Official languages of Ireland: Irish (Gaelic) and English.
Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian
Official language of the Netherlands: Dutch; Frisian province: Frisian
Czech official languages: Czech, Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian
Official languages of the Vatican: Italian and Latin.
Austrian german
Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian
Official languages of Slovakia: Czech and Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian
Portuguese. Portuguese
Official language of Italy: Italian; Other languages: German, French
Official languages of Switzerland: German, French and Italian; Other languages: Latin and Roman
Languages spoken in Sweden: Swedish, Lapland and Finnish.
German
Moldovan Russian
Official language of Monaco: French; Common languages: Monegasque, English and Italian.
Guinean French
Official language of Guinea-Bissau: Portuguese; Common language: Creole * (no text)
Official language of Madagascar: French; Common language: Malagasy (Malay)
Official language of Mali: French; Common language: Bambara.
Official languages of Malawi: English, Chihuahua.
Official language of the Central African Republic: French; Common language: Sango (no text)
Official language of Uganda: English; National language: Swahili
Gambia English
The official language of Mauritius: English; Common languages: Hindi, Creole *, French.
The official language of Mauritania: Arabic; Common language: French
Beninese French
Official language of Chad: French; Common language: Salah language (Sudanese language family) in the south and Chadian Arabic in the north.
Ghana English
The official language of Gabon: French; Tribal languages: Fang, Mi 'an and Ba Tai Kai.
Rwandans, Rwandans, French
Sao Tome and Principe Portuguese
St Helena and Ascension. (English)
Official language of Niger: French; Common language: Hausa
Official language of Nigeria: English; Common languages: Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.
Burkina Faso French
Burundian French and Kirundi (Kirundi)
Official language of Congo: French; South: Congo (Bantu), Monokutuba; North: Lingala
Official language of Congo (DRC): French; Tribal languages: Lingala, KiCongo, Chiluba, Swahili and Kinwana.
Official languages of Djibouti: French, Arabic; Tribal languages: Somali, Afar.
Official language of Togo: French; Tribal languages: Ewe, Kaburi.
Official language of Angola: Portuguese; Tribal languages: KiCongo, Kimbandu, Umbandu, Mbondu, etc.
Western Sahara Arabic
Official language of Cape Verde: Portuguese; Common language: Creole *
Official language of Libya: Arabic; Common language: Italian
Liberian English
Official languages of Namibia: English, Afrikaans.
Official language of Sudan: Arabic; Common languages: English, Nubian and Sudanese.
Equatorial Guinean Spanish
The official language of Algeria: Arabic; Common languages: French, Berber (North Africa)
Official language of Tanzania: English; Common languages: Bantu, Swahili.
Official language of Kenya: Swahili; Common language: English
Official languages of South Africa: Afrikaans, English; Tribal languages: Zulu, Bantu and Tswana languages spoken by the Xhosa people.
Zimbabwe English
Ivory Coast English
Official language of Comoros: French; Common language: Comoros.
The official language of Tunisia: Arabic; Common language: French
The official language of Egypt: Arabic; Common language: French
The official language of Ethiopia: Amharic; Common languages: English, Somali and Arabic.
Local French in reunion island (France)
Official languages of Somalia: Somali, Arabic; Common languages: English, Italian
Mozambican Portuguese
Official language of Lesotho: English; Local language: Sesuto.
Official language of Botswana: English; Common language: Tswana.
Cameroonian French, English
Official language of Swaziland: English; Common languages: Svaty and Zulu.
Senegalese French
Official languages of Seychelles: French and English; Common language: Creole *
Official language of Sierra Leone: English; Common languages: Mandi, Temnai, Limba and Creole.
Official language of Morocco: Arabic; Common languages: Berber dialect, French.
The official language of Zambia: English; Common languages: Pemba, Tonga and Nyanga.
Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands)
Martinique (France) French
Uruguayan Spanish
Official language of Ecuador: Spanish; Indian: Quechua
Barbados English
Official language of Brazil: Portuguese; Common languages: Spanish, French
Official language of Paraguay: Spanish; Indian: Guarani.
Bahamian English
Panamanian Spanish
Cayman Islands (English)
Common language of Jamaica: English; National languages: Creole *, dialect
Cuban Spanish
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines English
The common language of Saint Lucia: English; Common language: Creole *
St Christopher and Nevis English
Official language of Nicaragua: Spanish; Common language: English
Guadeloupe (France) French, Creole *, Dialect
Official language of Guatemala: Spanish; Indians: Indian language
Guiana English
Dominican Republic * * * Spanish
Dominican federal English
Anguilla (English)
Antigua and Barbuda English
Bermuda (English)
Official language of Belize: English; Common language: Spanish
Official language of Suriname: Dutch; Common language: Surinamese (that is, black English)
Official languages of Argentina: Spanish, Italian, French and German; Indians: Guarani, Quechua.
Official language of Venezuela: Spanish; Indians: Indian language
French Guiana French
Puerto Rico (USA) English, Spanish
British Virgin Islands English
Official language of Honduras: Spanish; Indians: Indian dialects
Official language of Bolivia: Spanish; Indians: Quechua, Imara, Guarani.
Virgin Islands English
Colombian Spanish
Costa Rica Spanish, English
Grenada English, French
Official language of Greenland (Denmark): Greenland; Common language: Danish
Official language of Haiti: French; Common language: Creole *
Trinidad and Tobago English
Turks and Caicos Islands (English)
Official language of Peru: Spanish; Regional languages: Quechua, Imara.
Official language of Netherlands Antilles: Dutch; Common language: Papiamentu (local language)
El Salvador Spanish
Common language in Chile: Spanish; Hindi: Mapuche
Montserrat (English)
Mexican Spanish
Official languages of Canada: French, English
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French)
American official language: English; Mexicans: Spaniards; Indians: American Indian language; And other languages.
Marshall Islands English
Official language of Papua New Guinea: English; Papua: Motu New Guinea: Pidgin
The common language of Wallis and Futuna (France): French; Common language: Polynesian
Official languages of Vanuatu: English, French and Bislama.
Northern Mariana Islands (USA) English
The official language of Pitcairn (UK): English; Dialect: A mixture of English and Tahiti.
Guam (USA) lingua franca: English; Local residents: Chamorro language
Tokelau (New) Tokelauan, English
Tonga Tongan, English
Cook Islands (New) Maori (Polynesian), English
Niue (New) Niue, English
Tuvalu Tuvaluan, English
Palau English
The official language of Solomon Islands: English; Common language: Pijiang language
The official language of French Polynesia: French; Common language: Tahiti.
American Samoan English, Samoan
The official language of Kiribati: English; Common language: Kiribati.
Federated English of Micronesia
The official language of Samoa: Samoan; Common language: English
The official language of Fiji Islands: English; Local languages: Fiji, Hindi.
Official language of New Zealand: English; National language: Maori
French in New Caledonia (France)
Official language of Nauru: Nauru; Common language: English
Australian English
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