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  1. Zulu ( / ˈzuːluː / ZOO-loo ), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken and indigenous to Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 13.56 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. [1]

  2. Chimwiini is spoken by the ethnic minorities in and around the town of Barawa on the southern coast of Somalia. Kibajuni is spoken by the Bajuni minority ethnic group on the coast and islands on both sides of the Somali–Kenyan border and in the Bajuni Islands (the northern part of the Lamu archipelago) and is also called Kitikuu and Kigunya.

    Name
    Forms(isolated)
    Forms(final)
    Forms(medial)
    alifuأَلِيفُ‎
    ا‎
    ـا‎
    ـا‎
    beeبٖئٖ‎
    ب‎
    ـب‎
    ـبـ‎
    mbeeنْبٖئٖ‎
    نْب‎
    ـنْب‎
    ـنْبـ‎
    peeپٖئٖ‎
    پ‎
    ـپ‎
    ـپـ‎
  3. Sorani, while spoken by less than 1/4 of all Kurds, is the dialect with the most well-developed literary tradition in modern times, since an educational system in Sorani Kurdish was allowed to develop, in Iraq for a time, based on the dialect of Sulaymaniyah.

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  5. Tangkhulic languages include: Tangkhul (Indian Tangkhul) Somra (Burmese Tangkhul) Akyaung Ari; Kachai; Huishu; Tusom; Suansu; Challow; Kongai; The Tangkhulic languages are not particularly close to each other. Suansu, Challow, and Kongai were only documented starting from 2019.

  6. Apr 22, 2008 · Aramaic is still spoken in Malula, a cliffside village in southwestern Syria. Elias Khoury, top right, whose granddaughter, Katya, below left, studies Aramaic in the village, said a government ...

  7. Jul 6, 2018 · Countries speaking Arabic are different from one another depending on their history, dialect, culture, and sports. It is the primary spoken language in many countries including Tunisia, Western Sahara, Egypt, and Syria.

  8. There are 21 countries around the world that use Spanish as their official or national language. Additionally, there are 14 countries with over one million Spanish speakers, making Spanish one of the most widely-spoken languages in the world.

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