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Montenegro (The only official language is Montenegrin, while Albanian is in official use along with Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian) Altay: Altay, Republic of (state language; with Russian) [71] Arabic: Philippines (mainly in Mindanao) Aranese see Occitan. Armenian: Nagorno Karabagh; Aromanian: Kruševo; Assamese:
This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language , regional language , or minority language .
This is a list of countries by number of languages according to the 22nd edition of Ethnologue (2019). [ 1 ] Papua New Guinea has the largest number of languages in the world.
GEONAMES - Countries of the World - The countries of the world in their own languages and scripts, with official names, capitals, flags, coats of arms, administrative divisions, national anthems, and translations of the countries and capitals into many languages.
Most UN councils use all six languages as official and working languages; however, as of 2023 the United Nations Secretariat uses only two working languages: English and French. [5] The six official languages spoken at the UN are the first or second language of 2.8 billion people on the planet, less than half of the world population. The six ...
List of ISO 639-1 codes – two-letter codes (184 major languages) List of ISO 639-2 codes – three-letter codes; ISO 639 macrolanguage – ISO 639-2 codes used as ISO 639-3 codes; List of ISO 639-3 codes – three-letter codes, intended to "cover all known natural languages" List of ISO 639-5 codes – three-letter codes for language families ...
Wikipedia has several articles cataloging the languages of the world in different ways: See also. Language; Category:Lists of languages; This page was ...
Official language in: Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia; Abellen – Ayta Abellen Spoken in: Tarlac, Philippines; Abenaki † – Alnôba, Wôbanakiôdwawôgan Formerly spoken by: the American/Canadian Abenaki Tribe; Abkhaz – Aҧсуа бызшәа, Aҧсшәа Official language in: Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia