World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Gulay, a Central Sudanic language spoken by around 25,000 in Chad.

Guanano, a Tucanoan language spoken by around 5,000 in Colombia and Brazil.

Gourmanchéma, a Gur language spoken by around 1 million in Burkina Faso, Niger, Togo, and Benin.

Yanomamö, a Yanomaman language spoken by around 20,000 in Venezuela and Brazil.

Aché, a Tupian language spoken by around 1,500 in Paraguay.

Guayabero, spoken by approximately 2,000 people in Colombia. Part of the Guahiban family.

Guambiano, spoken by around 23,000 people in Colombia, part of the Coconucan language family.

Gumuz, a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by around 200,000 in Ethiopia and Sudan.

Guahibo, spoken by around 23,000 people in Colombia and Venezuela. Part of the Guahiban language family.

Yocoboué Dida, a Kru language spoken by around 80,000 in Côte d’Ivoire.

Wayuu, an Arawakan language spoken by around 300,000 people in Colombia and Venezuela.

Guajajára, a Tupian language spoken by approximately 11,000 in Brazil.

Southwest Gbaya, spoken by around 40,000 people in the Central African Republic and Cameroon.

Garo, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by around 1 million people in India and Bangladesh.

Guarani, a Tupian language spoken by around 6 million people in Paraguay and neighboring countries.