World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Krumen, a Kru language spoken by around 150,000 in Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia.

Kambaata, an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by around 600,000 in Ethiopia.

Southern Kisi, a Mande language spoken by around 500,000 in Guinea and Sierra Leone.

Borong, a Trans-New Guinea language spoken by around 2,000 in Papua New Guinea.

Shambala, a Bantu language spoken by around 800,000 people in Tanzania.

Gbaya, a Niger-Congo language spoken by around 500,000 in the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Congo.

Kru’ng 2, a Khmer dialect spoken by around 20,000 people in Cambodia.

Karelian, a Uralic language spoken by around 20,000 in Russia and Finland.

Kinaray-a, an Austronesian language spoken by around 1 million in the Philippines.

Krio, an English-based Creole language spoken by around 6 million people in Sierra Leone.

Karachay-Balkar, a Turkic language spoken by around 300,000 in Russia’s North Caucasus region.

Koorete, an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by around 80,000 in Ethiopia.

Kimaragang, a Dusunic language spoken by around 40,000 in Sabah, Malaysia.

Kimré, a Chadic language spoken by around 20,000 in Chad.

Kalagan, an Austronesian language spoken by around 60,000 in the Philippines.