World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Javanese, written in both the traditional Javanese script and Latin alphabet in Indonesia, is part of the Austronesian l…

Caribbean Javanese, a Javanese dialect spoken by around 70,000 people in Suriname.

Kachin (Jingpho), a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by around 900,000 in Myanmar and China.

Jola-Fonyi, a language spoken by around 410,000 in Senegal and Gambia. Part of the Bak language family.

Jola-Kasa, a Senegambian language spoken by around 300,000 in Senegal and Gambia.

Jopadhola, also known as Dhopadhola, is a Nilotic language spoken by the Jopadhola people in Uganda. It has around 500,0…

Juang, a Munda language spoken by around 30,000 in Odisha, India.

Jukun Takum, a Jukunoid language spoken by around 100,000 in Nigeria.

Jula, also known as Dyula, is a Mande language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, and Mali. It has over 13 m…

Jur Modo, a Western Nilotic language spoken by about 20,000 people in South Sudan. Belongs to the Nilotic language famil…

Jutish, a nearly extinct North Germanic dialect historically spoken in Jutland, Denmark.

K’iche’ (Quiché) is a Mayan language, primarily spoken in the Central Highlands of Guatemala. It’s part of the Quichean-…

Kaansa, a Gur language spoken by around 20,000 in Burkina Faso.

Kabiyè, a Gur language spoken by around 1.2 million people in Togo and Ghana.

Kabwa, spoken by approximately 5,000 people in Tanzania, part of the Bantu family.

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