World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Known as Min Dong, this language is a branch of the Chinese Min languages. It’s spoken by over 9 million people, predomi…

Min Nan, also known as Southern Min, is a branch of Chinese languages under the Sino-Tibetan family. It traces its histo…

Pu-Xian Chinese, also known as Puxian Min, is a branch of the Min group of Chinese languages. It is primarily spoken in …

Traditional Chinese is used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. It’s similar to Mandarin but uses Traditional Chinese chara…

Wu Chinese, often referred to as Shanghainese, is a major Chinese language variety. It’s primarily spoken in the Shangha…

Wu Chinese, often referred to as Shanghainese, is a major Chinese language variety. It’s primarily spoken in the Shangha…

Chini, a language from the Sepik family, is spoken by approximately 1,000 people in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the m…

Chipaya, a language spoken by the Chipaya people in Bolivia, part of the Uru-Chipaya family. Around 2,000 speakers.

Chiquitano, spoken by the Chiquitano people in Bolivia, part of the Arawakan language family with around 5,000 speakers.

CHITTAGONIAN – This vibrant language, Chittagonian, belonging to the Indo-Aryan language family, is primarily spoken in …

Chol, a Mayan language spoken by around 212,000 in Mexico, mainly in Chiapas.

Tabasco Chontal, a Mayan language spoken by around 40,000 in Tabasco, Mexico.

Chopi, a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique, with approximately 500,000 speakers.

Iyo’wujwa Chorote, a Matacoan language spoken by around 1,500 people in Argentina and Paraguay.

Iyojwa’ja Chorote, spoken by around 1,000 in Argentina. Part of the Matacoan family.