World Languages in L10N

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World Languages in L10N

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Birifor, a Gur language spoken by approximately 300,000 in Burkina Faso and Ghana.

Southern Birifor language, Ghana and Burkina Faso. Gur language family. Spoken by approximately 150,000 people.

Bissa, or Barka, represented by “bib,” is spoken in Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Togo, primarily by the Bissa ethnic group. …

Busa is spoken by the Busa people in Nigeria and Benin, particularly in northwestern Nigeria. It belongs to the Niger-Co…

Bislama, also known as Bichelamar, is a creole language that emerged from English and indigenous languages of Vanuatu. I…

Bisu, spoken by approximately 1,500 people in Thailand and Myanmar, part of the Loloish language family.

Koronadal Blaan, a South-Central Mindanao language in the Philippines with around 60,000 speakers, from the Philippine l…

Sarangani Blaan, a language spoken in the Philippines, specifically in the Sarangani region, by about 15,000 people. Par…

Siksika language, Canada. Algonquian language family. Spoken in Alberta by approximately 3,000 people.

Southern Birifor, a Gur language spoken in Ghana and Burkina Faso by approximately 100,000 people.

Bodo, an official language of Assam, India, from the Tibeto-Burman family. Around 1.5 million speakers, also spoken in p…

Boko, spoken in Benin and Nigeria by approximately 20,000 people. Part of the Gur language family.

Bokobaru, spoken by about 70,000 people in Nigeria, primarily in Kwara State. Part of the Niger-Congo language family.

Bola, a language of the Bola people in Papua New Guinea, belonging to the Kairiru family. Approximately 2,000 speakers i…

Bolia language, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Niger-Congo language family. Spoken in Équateur Province by approximat…

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