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  1. Top 50 Languages in the World (A-Z) Here is a list of the top 50 languages, along with details about their origins, native regions, and approximate number of speakers as of my last knowledge update in January 2022: Please note that these numbers are approximate and can change over time due to various factors.

  2. List of languages. This is a partial list of natural languages, arranged alphabetically. Contents: Top – 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.

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  4. An A-Z index of all the languages featured on Omniglot. Note: all links on this site to Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.fr are affiliate links. This means I earn a commission if you click on any of them and buy something.

  5. chronologically: List of languages by first written accounts; by number of speakers: List of languages by total number of speakers; List of languages by number of native speakers; List of languages by number of words according to authoritative dictionaries; By region. Languages of Africa; Indigenous languages of the Americas

    • Languages That Start with A
    • Languages That Start with B
    • Languages That Start with C
    • Languages That Start with D
    • Languages That Start with E
    • Languages That Start with F
    • Languages That Start with G
    • Languages That Start with H
    • Languages That Start with I
    • Languages That Start with J
    Aari (Omotic)
    Abanyom (Bantu)
    Abujmaria (Dravidian)
    Adele (Kwa)
    Badaga (Dravidian)
    Badeshi (Indo-Iranian)
    Bahnar (Austroasiatic)
    Balochi (Indo-Iranian)
    Caddo (Caddoan)
    Cahuilla (Uto-Aztecan)
    Catalan (Romance)
    Dagbani (Gur)
    Dahlik (Semitic)
    Dalecarlian (Germanic)
    Dameli (Indo-Aryan)
    Eastern Yugur (Mongolic)
    Edo (Nigeria)
    Efik (Nigeria)
    Egyptian Arabic (Semitic)
    Fang (Bantu)
    Finnish (Uralic)
    Fon (Volta–Niger)
    French (Romance)
    Ga (Kwa)
    Gadaba (Dravidian)
    Gagauz (Turkic)
    Galician (Romance)
    Hadza (Language isolate)
    Haida (Na-Dené)
    Hakka (Sinitic)
    Hän (Athabaskan)
    Iban (Malayo-Polynesian)
    Ibibio (Benue–Congo)
    Icelandic (Germanic)
    Ifè (Volta–Congo)
    Japanese (Japonic)
    Jaqaru (Aymaran)
    Jarai (Malayo-Polynesian)
    Juang (Austroasiatic)
  6. List of languages by the number of countries in which they are the most widely used. This is a ranking of languages by number of sovereign countries in which they are de jure or de facto official, co-official, an administrative or working language.

  7. There are 14 Siouan languages spoken mainly in central parts of the USA and Canada by about 20,000 people. This language family is also known as Siouan-Catawban. Siouan languages. Assiniboine, Biloxi, Chiwere , Crow, Dakota , Hidatsa , Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) , Lakota , Mandan , Omaha, Osage, Quapaw , Stoney, Tutelo.

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