World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Georgian, the official language of Georgia, belongs to the Kartvelian language family. Unique in its script and linguist…

Austrian German, while similar to Standard German, includes unique vocabulary and expressions specific to Austria. It’s …

German, spoken by over 75 million people in Germany, is known for its compound words and extensive vocabulary. It’s also…

German (Swiss dialect) belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family. Its variant in Switzerland, know…

Ghari, an Oceanic language spoken by around 15,000 on Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands.

Ghotuo, also known as Otukpo, is part of the Edoid language family. Predominantly spoken in Nigeria, specifically in the…

Gikyode, also known as Cherepon, is a Guang language spoken in Ghana, particularly in the Oti Region. It has around 20,0…

Ginyanga is a Gur language spoken in Burkina Faso. Estimated 10,000 speakers.

Goemai, a West Chadic language spoken in Nigeria by around 200,000 people.

Gofa, an Omotic language spoken by around 130,000 in Ethiopia.

Gokana, a Cross River language spoken by around 200,000 in Rivers State, Nigeria.

Gonja, a Guang language spoken by around 300,000 in northern Ghana.

Gor, a Bantu language spoken by around 30,000 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Gorontalo, an Austronesian language spoken by around 900,000 in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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