List of language names
This article is a resource of the native names of most of the major languages in the world. These are endonymic glossonyms.
Languages
A
Aari – Aari
- Spoken in: Ethiopia
Aasáx † – Aasá
- Spoken in: Tanzania
Abaza – Aбаза бызшва
Abellen – Ayta Abellen
- Spoken in: Tarlac, Philippines
Abenaki † – Alnôba, Wôbanakiôdwawôgan
- Formerly spoken by: the American/Canadian Abenaki Tribe
Abkhaz – Aҧсуа бызшәа, Aҧсшәа
- Official language in: Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
Abui – Abui
- Spoken in: Indonesia
Abure – ɔbule ɔyʋɛ
- Spoken in: Côte d’Ivoire
Acehnese – Aceh or Bahsa Acèh
- Spoken in: Indonesia
Achang – Mönghsa, ŋa˨˩ʈʂhaŋ˨˩
Achi – achi'
Achumawi † – Achomawi or Ajúmmááwí
- Formerly spoken in: California
Adai † – Tenánat Hadéyas
- Formerly spoken in: Louisiana, United States
Adangme – Adangbɛ
Adangbe – Adangbe
- Spoken in: Togo
Adele – Gidire
Adioukrou – mɔjukru
- Spoken in: Côte d’Ivoire
Adnyamathanha – Yura Ngawarla
- Spoken in: Australia
Adyghe – Адыгабзэ
- Western Circassian language. Official language in: Adygea, Russia
- Spoken also in: Turkey, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Germany, United States, Netherlands etc.
Afade – afaë
Afar – Qafár af
Afrihili – El-Afrihili
- Proposed lingua franca of Africa
Afrikaans – Afrikaans
Aguacateco – awakateko
- Spoken in: Guatemala
Aghem – aghím
- Spoken in: Cameroon
Aghul – агъул чӀал
Ahtna – Atnakenaege
Ainu – アイヌ イタク, Aynu Itak
Ajië – A’jie, Ajië, Houailou, Wai, Wailu
Akan – Akan, Fante, Twi
- Official language in: Ghanaian/Ivoirian ethnic region of Akanland
Akkadian † – akkadû or 𒀝𒅗𒁺𒌑
- Formerly an Official language in: Akkad or central Mesopotamia which is modern-day Iraq
- Later it became a lingua franca in the Middle East and Egypt
Akkala Sámi – äh'k'el'säm'la
- Formerly spoken in: Russia
Aklanon – Akeanon, Binisaya nga Akeanon or Inakeanon
Akum – aakuem
Alabama – Albaamaha
- Spoken in: Texas, United States
- Now extinct in: Oklahoma, United States
Albanian – Shqip, Shqiptar
- Official language in: Albania and Kosovo
- Recognised Minority Language in: Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, and Serbia
Algerian Saharan Arabic – dŷazāri' or جزائري
- Spoken in: Algeria, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, and Western Sahara
Aleut – Unangam Tunuu, Унáҥам Тунý
- Official language in: Alaska, United States
- Spoken in: Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Algonquin – ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ or anicinâbemowin
Altai – Алтай тили
- Spoken in: Altai Republic, Russia
Alyutor – nəməlʔu
- Spoken in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Amdang – Sìmí Amdangtí
- Spoken in: the Wadi Fira Region, Chad
Amharic – ኣማርኛ
Amo – Timap
- Spoken in: Nigeria
Ancient Egyptian Language † – 𓂋𓏺𓈖 𓆎𓅓𓏏𓊖
- Formerly spoken in: Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greek † – Ἑλληνική
- Formerly spoken in: much of the Mediterranean Sea (until 1453)
Andalusian Arabic † – عربية أندلسية
- Formerly spoken in: Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain and Portugal)
Anfillo – Mao
- Spoken in: Ethiopia
Angika – अंगिका
Angloromani – Romanichal
- Spoken in: the United Kingdom
Apache – Ndéé
- Spoken in: Southwestern United States
Apsaalooke – Apsaalooke
- Spoken in: Great Plains, United States
Arabela – Tapweyokwaka
- Spoken in: Peru
Arabic – العربية
Aragonese – l'Aragonés
- Official language in: Aragon, Spain
Aramaic – ܐܪܡܝܐ
Arapaho – Hinono'eitiit
- Spoken by: the Arapaho people, United States
Arbëreshë Albanian – Arbërisht
- Spoken in: Italy
Archi – аршаттен
Arikara – Sáhniš
- Spoken in: North Dakota, United States
Arin † – bbˈirk
- Formerly spoken in: Russia
Armenian – Հայերեն
- Official language in: Armenia and Artsakh
- Recognised Minority Language in: Cyprus, Poland, Romania, Samtskhe-Javakheti ( Georgia), Hungary, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, Ukraine, and California ( United States)
Aromanian – Aromanian
- Recognised Minority Language in: Macedonia, Albania, Greece and Serbia
Arpitan – arpetan or francoprovençâl
- Spoken in: France and Switzerland
- Recognised Minority Language in: Italy
Arrernte – Arrernte Angkentye
- Spoken in: Northern Territory, Australia
Arvanitika – arbërisht or αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ
- Spoken in: Greece
Assamese – অসমীয়া
- Spoken in: Bhutan, Bangladesh, and India
Assiniboine – Nakhóda
- Spoken in: Canada and the United States
Asturian – Asturianu
Auslan – Sign Language
Atikamekw – Nēhinawēwin
Avar – МагIарул МацI
- Spoken in: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Dagestan ( Russia)
Avestan – 𐬆𐬬𐬈𐬯𐬙𐬆𐬥
- Spoken on: the eastern Iranian Plateau
Awadhi – अवधी
- Spoken in: India
Aweer – Boni
- Spoken in: Kenya
Awijilah – Tawjilit, طاوجيليت or ⵟⴰⵡⵊⵉⵍⵉⵜ
- Spoken in: Libya
Ayapaneco – Ayapaneco
Aymara – Aymar Aru
- Spoken by: Aymara people in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru
Äynu – ئەينۇ
- Spoken in: the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China
Azerbaijani – Azərbaycanca
- Official language in: Azerbaijan and Dagestan, Russia
- Spoken in: Iran, Turkey and Georgia
Azoyu Me'phaa – me̱'pha̱a̱ tsíndíí
B
Babine – Witsuwit’en, ᗔᙣᗔᗥᐣ
- Spoken in: British Columbia in Canada
Baga † – Barka
- Formerly spoken in: the Republic of Guinea
Bai – 白语
- Spoken in: the Yunnan Province, People's Republic of China
Baki – Baki
- Spoken in: Vanuatu
Balinese – ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ
- Spoken in: Bali , Republic of Indonesia
Balti – སྦལ་ཏིའི་སྐད་, بلتی
- Spoken in: Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, Republic of India
Bambara – Bamanankan
- Spoken in: the Republic of Mali
Bantu † – Narrow Bantu
- Formerly spoken in: Subsaharan Africa
Basa-Gumna † – Basa-Kaduna, Basa Kuta
- Formerly spoken in: Chanchaga, Niger State, Federal Republic of Nigeria
Bashkir – башҡорт Теле, Başqort Tele
- Official language in: the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan
Basque – Euskara
- Official language in: Basque Country and Navarre , Kingdom of Spain
- Spoken in the French Basque Country, Atlantic Pyrenees Republic of France , but with no legal status.
Bassa – ɓasaá
- Spoken by: Liberian/Sierra Leonean Bassa People
Batak –
- Spoken by: the Batak people of the North Sumatra, Republic of Indonesia
Belarusian – Беларуская
Bemba – iciBemba
- Official language in: the Republic of Zambia
Bengali – বাংলা
- Official language in: the People's Republic of Bangladesh and the Republic of India
Berber – Tamaziɣt, Tamazight, or ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ
- Spoken in: Northern Africa
Berta – Gebeto or Wetawit
- Spoken in: the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Betawi – Basè Betawi, Basa Betawi
- Spoken in: Jakarta , Tangerang City, Tangerang Regency, South Tangerang City in Banten , Bekasi City, Bekasi Regency, Bogor Regency, Depok City in West Java , Indonesia
Bezhta – бежкьалас миц
Bhojpuri – 𑂦𑂷𑂔𑂣𑂳𑂩𑂲, भोजपुरी, بھوجپوري
- Spoken in: Bihar, Republic of India ; Jharkhand, Republic of India ; Uttar Pradesh, Republic of India ; Co-operative Republic of Guyana ; Republic of Suriname ; and Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Big Nambas – V'ənen Taut
- Spoken in: Malakula, Vanuatu
Bijago – Kangaki-Kagbaaga-Kajoko Bidyogo
- Spoken in: Guinea Bissau
Bikol – Bikol
- Spoken in Bicol Region, Philippines
Bislama – Bislama
Blackfoot – ᑯᖾᖹ, ᓱᖽᐧᖿ
- Spoken by: the American/Canadian Blackfoot Tribe
Bodo – बड़ो
- Spoken in: Republic of India and Democratic Republic of Nepal
Bosnian – Босански, Bosanski
- Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
- Recognised Minority Language in: Republic of Albania , Kosovo , North Macedonia , and Republic of Serbia
Breton – Brezhoneg
- Spoken in: Brittany, French Republic
Buginese – ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ
- Spoken in: South Sulawesi, Republic of Indonesia
Buhid – ᝊᝓᝑᝒᝇ
- Spoken in: Mindoro, Philippines
Bulgarian – български език
- Official language in: Republic of Bulgaria , and Hellenic Republic
- Recognised Minority Language in: Romania , Republic of Serbia , and Ukraine
Burmese – မြန်မာစာ or မြန်မာစကား
Buryat – буряад хэлэн
- Official language in: Buryatia , Russia
Bussa – Mossittaata, Mossiya, ሞስሲትቷታ or ሞስሲያ
- Spoken in: Ethiopia
C
Caddo – Hasí:nay
- Spoken in: Oklahoma in the United States
Cahto – Katoiana
- Spoken in: California in the United States
Cahuarano † – Cahuiawano
- Spoken in: Peru
Cahuilla – Ivia
- Spoken in: the southern area of the State of California, United States
Canichana † – ?
- Spoken in: Bolivia
Cantonese – 廣東話
- Official language in: Hong Kong Special Administration Region, People's Republic of China , Macau special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China , Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China
Carrier – ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ
- Spoken in: British Columbia, Canada
Catalan – Català
- Official language in: Principality of Andorra ; the Balearic Islands, Kingdom of Spain ; Catalonia, Kingdom of Spain ; and the Valencian Community, Kingdom of Spain
- Recognised Minority Language in: Pyrénées-Orientales, French Republic ; Sardinia, Italian Republic ; and Aragón, Kingdom of Spain
Catawba – Katapa
- Spoken in: North Carolina in the United States
Cayuga – Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’
- Spoken by: the Iroquois Cayuga people living in the Canadian First Nation reservation of the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation
Cebuano – Bisaya, Sinugboanon
- Spoken in: Central Visayas and Mindanao, Philippines
Chalcatongo Mixtec – Chalcatongo
Cham – ꨌꩌ
- Spoken in: Cambodia
Chamorro – Chamoru, Fino'Chamorro
Chechen – Нохчийн Mотт
- Official language in: the Chechen Republic, Russian Federation and the Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation
Cherokee – ᏣᎳᎩ, ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ
- Official language in: the Native American tribe of the Cherokee , in Oklahoma
Chewa – Nyanja
Cheyenne – Tsėhesenėstsestotse, Tsisinstsistots
- Spoken in: Montana, United States and Oklahoma, United States
Chhattisgarhi – छत्तीसगढ़ी
- Spoken in: Republic of India
Chickasaw – Chikasha
- Spoken in: Oklahoma, United States
Chinese – 汉语, 漢語, 华语, 華語, or 中文
- Official language in: the People's Republic of China ; Republic of Singapore ; Republic of China ; and the Wa State, Republic of the Union of Myanmar
- Recognised Minority Language in: Malaysia , the Philippines , Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace , and the United States
Chinese (Classical) – 古文 or 文言
- Spoken in: the People's Republic of China , Japan , the Korean Peninsula , the Republic of China , and Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Chipewyan – ᑌᓀᓲᒢᕄᓀ, Dene Suline, Dëne Sųłiné
- Spoken in: Canada
Chittagonian – চাটগাঁইয়া বুলি
- Spoken in: Bangladesh
Chocangaca – ཁྱོ་ཅ་ང་ཅ་ཁ་
- Spoken in: Bhutan
Choctaw – Chahta', Chahta Anumpa
- Spoken in: The United States of America
Chukchi – чаучу
- Spoken in: Russia in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Chulym – Ось тили, тадар тили
- Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai and Tomsk Oblast, Russia
Chuvash – Чӑвашла, Çăvaşla
Cimbrian – Zimbrisch
- Spoken in: the Italian Republic
Cocos Islands Malay – Basa Pulu Cocos
- Spoken in Cocos (Keeling) Islands , Australia and Malaysia
Comanche – Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ
- Spoken in: Oklahoma, United States
Cook Islands Māori – ‘Airani
Coptic – ⲘⲉⲧⲢⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ
- The Coptic language is a Coptic liturgical language
Cornish – Kernewek, Kernowek
- Recognised Minority Language in: Cornwall , the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Corsican – Corsu
Cree – ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ
- Official language in: the Northwest Territories, Canada
Croatian – Hrvatski
- Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Republic of Croatia ; and Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Burgenland, Republic of Austria ; Baranya County, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary ; Molise, Italian Republic ; Montenegro ; Carașova, Caraș-Severin County Romania ; and Lupac, Caraș-Severin County, Romania
Cupeño † – Kupangaxwicham Pe'memelki
- Formerly spoken in: the southern area of the State of California, United States
Cypriot Arabic – Sanna
Czech – Český Jazyk, Čeština
- Official language in: the Czech Republic
D
Dair – Thaminyi or طهامينيي
- Spoken in: Sudan
Dakhini – دکنی
- Official language in: the Republic of India and the United Arab Emirates
Dakota – Dakȟótiyapi
- Spoken in: Canada and the United States
Dalecarlian – Dalmål
- Spoken in: Kingdom of Sweden
Danish – Dansk
- Official language in: Kingdom of Denmark and the Faroe Islands
- Recognised Minority Language in: Federal Republic of Germany , Greenland , and Republic of Iceland
Dargwa – Дарган Mез
Dari – فارسی, دری, دريلو, or Yazdi
- The Dari language is a Zoroastrian liturgical language
Dhivehi – ދިވެހި
Dolgan – Дулҕан, Dulğan, Һака, Haka
- Spoken in: Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia
Domari – Dômarî
- Spoken in: Middle East , North Africa and the Caucasus
Drehu – Dehu, Lifou, Lifu, Qene Drehu
Dungan – 回族语言, Xуэйзў йүян
- Spoken by: the Central Asian Dungan people
Durkha – ȭར་ཁ་
- Spoken in: Bhutan
Dutch – Nederlands
- Official language in: Aruba , Kingdom of Belgium , Country of Curaçao, , the Netherlands, , Sint Maarten, , and Republic of Suriname,
Dutton World Speedwords – rapmotz
Dzongkha – རྫོང་ཁ་
E
E – 誒
Egyptian Arabic † – اللغة المصرية العامية
- Formerly spoken in: Lower Egypt
English – English
Erzya – Эрзянь Kель
Esperanto – Esperanto
Estonian – Eesti
Even – эвэн то̄рэ̄нни or эвэды
- Spoken in: Siberia
Evenki – Эвэды̄ турэ̄н
- Spoken in: the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia , the Mongolian aimag of the Selenge Province , and the Russian krai of Krasnoyarsk Krai
Ewe – Èʋe, Èʋegbe
- Spoken by: the Beninois/Togolese Ewe people
Extremaduran – Estremeñu
Eyak † – dAXhunhyuuga'
- Formerly an Official language in: the American state of Alaska
F
Fala – Fala
- Spoken in: Val de Xálima , Extremadura (Spain)
Faroese – Føroyskt
Fijian – Na vosa vaka-Viti, Vakaviti
Fiji Hindi – फिजी बात or Fiji Baat
- Spoken in: Fiji
Filipino – Wikang Filipino
- Official language in: the Philippines
Filipino Sign Language – Sign Language
- Official language in: the Philippines
Finnish – Suomi
- Official language in: Finland and the Russian autonomous republic of Karelia ; recognised as a minority language in Sweden
Fon – Fon gbè, Fɔngbè
- Spoken by: the Beninois/Nigerian Fon people
French – Français
Frisian (North) – Noordfreesk
- Official language in: the German archipelago of Heligoland and the German district of Nordfriesland
Frisian (Saterland) – Seeltersk
- Spoken in: the German municipality of Saterland
Frisian (West) – Frysk
- Official language in: the Dutch province of Friesland
Friulian – Furlan
- Spoken in: Italy
Fula – Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular
- Spoken in: Central Africa
Fur – For
- Spoken in: the Republic of Chad and Darfur, Republic of the Sudan
G
Ga – Gã
Gagauz – Gagauz
- Official language in: in: Gagauzia in Moldova
- Recognised Minority Language in: Ukraine
Galician – Galego
- Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia
Gallo – Galo
- Recognised Minority Language in: France mainly: Brittany , Normandy
Gan – 赣语, 贛語
Garre – ?
Ge'ez – ግዕዝ
Georgian – ქართული
German – Deutsch
- Official language in: Austria , the Belgian German-Speaking Community , Germany , Liechtenstein , Luxembourg , the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol , and Switzerland
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Brazilian city of Pomerode , the Czech Republic , Denmark , Hungary , the Italian autonomous province of Trentino , Kazakhstan , Namibia , Poland , Romania , Russia , the Slovak municipality of Krahule , and the Vatican City (Administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard)
Gikuyu – Gĩkũyũ
- Spoken in: the Kenyan Central Province
Gilbertese – Taetae ni Kiribati
Godoberi – ГъибдилӀи Mицци, Ɣibdiƛi Micci
Gothic † – 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃𐌺
- Formerly spoken in: pre-18th. Century Europe
Greek – Ελληνικά
- Official language in: Cyprus and Greece
- Recognised Minority Language in: Albania , Armenia , Hungary Italy , Romania , Turkey , and Ukraine
Greenlandic – Kalaallisut
Grenadian French Creole – Patwa
- Spoken in: Grenada
Guaraní – Avañe'ẽ or Javy ju
- Official language in: the Argentinian province of Corrientes , Bolivia , and Paraguay
Gujarati – ગુજરાતી
- Official language in: the Indian union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, and the Indian state of Gujarat
Gumuz – Bega
- Spoken in: the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Gurung – तमु क्यी
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Gwich'in – Gwich'in
- Official language in: the Canadian federal territory of the Northwest Territories
H
Haida – Xaat Kíl
- Official language in: the Council of the Haida Nation and the US state of Alaska
Hainanese – 海南話
Haitian Creole – Kreyòl Ayisyen
Hakka – 客家話, 客家话
- Spoken by: the Hakka people
Harari – ሃራሪ
- Spoken in: the Ethiopian kilil of the Harari Region
Haryanvi – हरयाणवी
Hausa – حَوْسَ
- Spoken by: the Hausa people
Hawaiian – ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
- Official language in: the American state of Hawaii
Hebrew – עברית
- Official language in: Israel
- The Hebrew language is a Jewish liturgical language
Herero – Otjiherero
Hiligaynon – Ilonggo
- Spoken in the provinces of Iloilo and in Negros Occidental in the Philippines
Hill Mari – Мары йӹлмӹ
Himba – Omuhimba, Simba
- Spoken in: Gabon
Hindi – हिन्दी
Hindko – ہندکو
- Spoken in: Pakistan
Hindustani – ہندوستانی, हिन्दुस्तानी
Hinuq – гьинузас мец
Hiri Motu – Hiri Motu
Hmong – lol Hmongb, lus Hmoob, lug Moob
Hopi – Hopilàvayi or Hopílavayi
- Spoken in: the northeastern area of the State of Arizona, United States
Hungarian – Magyar
- Official language in: Hungary
- Recognised Minority Language in: Austria , Croatia , Romania , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , and Ukraine
I
Icelandic – Íslenska
Ido – Ido
Igala – Igala
- Spoken in: Nigeria
Igbo – Asụsụ Igbo
Ik – Icetot
- Spoken in: the Republic of Uganda
Ili Turki – İlı turkeşi, И̇лı туркес̧и, ي̇لي تۋركەسي
- Spoken in: China
Ilocano – Iloko, Pagsasao nga Iloko
- Official language in: the Philippine province of La Union
Indonesian – Bahasa Indonesia
Ingush – ГӀалгӀай мотт
- Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Ingushetia
Interlingua – Interlingua
Interlingue (Occidental) – Interlingue
Interslavic – Medžuslovjansky, Меджусловјанскы
Inuinnaqtun – ?
- Official language in: Nunavut in Canada
Inuit Sign Language – Atgangmuurngniq, ᐊᑦᒐᖕᒨᕐᖕᓂᖅ or ᐆᒃᑐᕋᐅᓯᖏᑦ
Inuktitut – ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ
- Official language in: the Canadian provinces of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut ; the Nunavik area of the Canadian province of Quebec ; and the Canada-administrated/Inuit-claimed autonomous area of Nunatsiavut
Inupiaq – Iñupiatun
- Official language in: the American state of Alaska
Irish – Gaeilge
Isthmus Nahuatl – Mela'tájtol
Istro Romanian – Istroromånă
- Recognised Minority Language in: Istria County , Italy , Sweden , Germany and North America and South America
Italian – Italiano
- Official language in: the Croatian Istria County , Italy , San Marino , the Slovenian region of Slovenian Istria , Switzerland , and the Vatican City
Ivatan – Chirin nu Ibatan
- Spoken in: Batanes, Philippines
J
Japanese – 日本語, 日本語
Jarawa – Aongəŋ
Javanese – ꦧꦱꦗꦮ
- Spoken in: the Indonesian islands of Borneo and Java, New Caledonia , and Suriname
Judaeo-Spanish – גֿודֿיאו-איספאנייול, Ladino
- Spoken by: the Sephardim Jewish Diaspora
Jutish – Jydsk
- Spoken in: Denmark
Jèrriais – Jèrriais
- Spoken in: the British crown dependency of Jersey and the British royal fief of Sark
K
Kabardian – Адыгэбзэ
- Eastern Circassian language. Official language in: the Russian autonomous republics of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia
- Spoken also in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Germany, United States, Netherlands etc.
Kabyle – شئعم
- Spoken in: Algeria
Kaingang – Kanhgág
- Spoken in: Brazil
Kaixana – Too few people for it to be written/typed (1 Person as of 2020)
- Spoken in: Brazil
Kapampangan – Kapampangan
- Spoken in: Pampanga, Philippines
Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ
- Official language in: the Indian state of Karnataka
Kanuri – Kanuri
Karakalpak – Қарақалпақ тили, Qaraqalpaq tili
- Official language in: the Uzbek autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan
Karamojong – ŋaKaramojoŋ or ŋaKarimojoŋ
- Spoken in: the Moroto District, Karamoja Sub-Region, Northern Region, Republic of Uganda
Karelian – Karjalan Kieli
- Recognised Minority Language in: Finland and the Russian autonomous republic of Karelia
Kashmiri – كٲشُر, कॉशुर, Kạ̄šur, Koshur
Kashubian – Kaszëbsczi Jãzëk
- Official language in: Some communes in the Polish voivodeship of Pomerania
Kazakh – Қазақ Tілі
- Official language in: Kazakhstan and the Russian autonomous republic of the Altai Republic
Kelantanese Malay – بهاس ملايو كلنتن or Baso Kelate
Kendeje – Kendeje
- Spoken in: Ouaddaï Region, Republic of Chad
Ket – Остыганна ӄа'
- Spoken in: the middle Yenisei basin in Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia
Khakas – Хакас Tілі
Khanty – ханты
- Spoken in: Khanty-Mansi , Yamalo-Nenets and Tomsk Oblast in Russia
Khmer – ភាសាខ្មែរ
Khoekhoe – Khoekhoegowab
Khowar – کھوار
Kimki – ?
- Spoken in: Indonesia
Kinyarwanda – Ikinyarwanda or Runyarwanda
Komi – Коми
- Official language in: Komi Republic , Russia
Konkani – कोंकणी, Konknni, കൊങ്കണി, ಕೊಂಕಣಿ
- Official language in: the Indian state of Goa
Korean – 조선말, 한국어
- Official language in: North Korea , South Korea , and the Chinese autonomous prefecture of Yanbian
Koryak – нымылан
Kosraean – Kosrae
- Official language in: Kosrae in Micronesia
Kuanua – Tinata Tuna
- Spoken in: East New Britain Province in Papua New Guinea
Kunama – ?
Kuliak – Rub
- Spoken in: the Republic of Uganda
Kumyk – Къумукъ Tил
- Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan
Kurdish – Kurdí, کوردی, or K’öрди
Kurdish (Southern) – کوردی خوارین, Kurdîy Xwarîn
Kurmanji – Kurmancî, کورمانجی
Kutchi – کچھی or કચ્છી
- Spoken in: South Asia
Kwadi † – !Kwa/tse
- Formerly spoken in: Angola
- (Kwadi is a "click language").
Kyrgyz – Кыргыз тили
- Official language in: Kyrgyzstan and the Russian autonomous republic of the Altai Republic
L
Laal – yəw láà:l
- Spoken in: Chad
Ladakhi – ལ་དྭགས་སྐད།
Ladin – Ladin
- Spoken in: Italy
Lakha – ལ་ཁ་
- Spoken in: Wangdue Phodrang and Trongsa
Lakota – Lakȟótiyapi
- Spoken by: the Lakota people
Lao – ພາສາລາວ
Latin – Lingua Latīna
- Official language in the Vatican City
- Formerly spoken in the Roman Republic, Roman Empire, and in legal court
Latvian – latviešu
Laz – ლაზური ნენა
Leonese – Llïonés
Lepcha – ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰛᰧᰶᰵ
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Limbu – ᤕᤰᤌᤢᤱ ᤐᤠᤴ
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Limburgish – Lèmburgs
- Official language in: the Netherlands
Lingala – Lingála
- Official language in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo
Lisu – ꓡꓲ-ꓢꓴ or ꓡꓲꓢꓴ
- Official language in: the Chinese autonomous prefecture of Nujiang Lisu and the Chinese autonomous county of Weixi Lisu
Lithuanian – Lietuvių
Livonian – Līvõ Kēļ or Rāndakēļ
- Spoken in: Latvia
Low German – Plattdüütsch
- Spoken in: Denmark , Germany , and the Netherlands
Low Prussian Dialect – Niederpreußisch
Luba-Kasai – Tshiluba
- Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Luganda – Luganda, LùGáànda, Oluganda
- Spoken in: Uganda
Luiseño – Cham'teela
- Spoken in: the southern area of the State of California, United States
Luo – Kavirondo or Dholuo
Luri – لری or Lori
- Spoken in: Iran , Iraq , Kuwait , Oman , and the United Arab Emirates
Luxembourgish – Lëtzebuergesch
M
Maasai – ɔl Maa
- Spoken by: the Kenyan/Tanzanian Maasai people
Macedonian – Mакедонски
- Official language in: North Macedonia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Albania , Romania , and Serbia
Madurese – Basa Mathura
- Official language in: East Java in Indonesia
Magahi – मगही
Maguindanao – Maguindanao
- Spoken in: Maguindanao, Philippines
Magar – मगर भाषा
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Maithili – मैथिली, মৈথিলী
- Official language in: the Indian state of Bihar and Nepal
Makassarese – Basa Mangkasara', ᨅᨔ ᨆᨀᨔᨑ
- Spoken in: the southern tip of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi
Malagasy – Malagasy
Malay – بهاس ملايو or Bahasa Melayu
- Official language in: Brunei , Indonesia , Malaysia , and Singapore
Malayalam – മലയാളം
- Official language in: the Indian state of Kerala and the Indian territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry
Maltese – Malti
Manchu – ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᡤᡳᠰᡠᠨ
- Spoken by: the Manchu people
Mandarin – 國語
- Spoken in: Most of China
Manx – Gaelg
- Official language in: the Isle of Man
Marathi – मराठी
- Official language in: the Indian state of Maharashtra and the Indian territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Marshallese – Ebon, Kajin M̧ajeļ, Kajin Majõl
- Official language in: the Marshall Islands
Marwari – मारवाड़ी, مارواڑی
Masalit – kana masara
- Spoken in: Dar Masalit, Darfur, Republic of the Sudan
Meadow Mari – олык марий
Meitei – মনিপুরি, মৈতৈলোল্, মৈতৈলোন্, মৈথৈ
- Official language in: the Indian state of Manipur
Miami-Illinois – Myaamia
- Spoken in: the Illinois Confederation
Michoacán Nahuatl – Pómaro Nahuatl
- Spoken in: Mexico
Min – 閩語 or 闽语
- Spoken in: the southeastern area of China
Min Bei – 闽北语
- Spoken in: the Chinese prefecture-level city of Nanping
Min Dong – 閩東語
- Spoken in: the Chinese prefecture-level cities of Fuzhou and Ningde
Min Nan – 閩南語 or 闽南语
- Spoken in: the southeastern area of China
Min Zhong – 闽中话
- Spoken in: the southeastern area of China
Mon – ဘာသာ မန်
- Spoken in: the Myanma delta of the Irrawaddy River
Mongolian – Монгол Хэл, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ
- Official language in: the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia and Mongolia
Montenegrin – crnogorski, црногорски
- Official language in: Montenegro
- Recognised Minority Language in: Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina , and the Serbian municipality of Mali Iđoš in the autonomous region of Vojvodina
Mor – ?
- Spoken in: West Papua, Indonesia
Muscogee Creek – Mvskoke, Mvskokē
Musgu – Mulwi
Muskum † – Muzuk
- Formerly spoken in: Chad
Mussau-Emira – Mussau-Emira
- Spoken in: Mussau Island of St Matthias Islands and Emira Island part of Papua New Guinea
Māori – te Reo Māori
N
Nagumi † – Gong or Ngong
- Formerly spoken in: Cameroon
Nahuatl – Māsēwallahtōlli, Mexicano, or Nāhuatlahtōlli
Naukan Yupik – ?
- Spoken in: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russia
Navajo – Diné bizaad
- Spoken on the Navajo Nation
Ndyuka –
- Spoken in: French Guiana and Suriname
Nepal Bhasa – नेपाल भाषा
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim and Nepal
Nepali – नेपाली
- Official language in: the Indian district of the Darjeeling district , the Indian state of Sikkim , and Nepal
New Zealand Sign Language – Sign Language
Ngbee † – Lingbee
- Formerly spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nihali – ?
- Spoken in: Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India
Northern Thai – ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩥᩬᨦ
- Spoken in: the northern area of Thailand , and some other parts of Southeast Asia
Norwegian – Norsk
Nottoway – Cheroenhaka
- Spoken in: Virginia in the United States
Nuosu/Yi – ꆈꌠ꒿
- Spoken in: China
Nyangia – Nyang'i
- Spoken in: the Republic of Uganda
O
Occitan – Occitan
- Official language in: the Spanish comarca of Val d'Aran
Odia – ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- Official language in: the Indian states of Jharkhand and Odisha
Oirat – ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡘᡄᠯᡄᠨ
Oirata – ?
- Spoken in: Indonesia
Ojibwe – ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ
- Spoken by: the Ojibwe people
Okinawan Japanese – ウチナーヤマトゥグチ
Old Church Slavonic † – Словѣ́ньскъ Ѩзꙑ́къ, ⰔⰎⰀⰂⰑⰐⰊⰍ
- Formerly spoken in: Eastern Europe
Old English † – Anglisc, Ænglisc, Englisc, or ᚫᛝᛚᛁᛋᚻ
Omotik † – Laamoot
- Formerly spoken in: Great Rift Valley, Kenya
Onge – Öñge
- Spoken in: Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Ontong Java – Luangiua
- Spoken in: Ontong Java Atoll, Solomon Islands
Oroch – Орочи кэсэни
- Spoken in: Khabarovsk Krai , Russia
Orok – ульта
- Spoken in: Sakhalin Oblast , Russia
Oromo – Afaan Oromoo
- Official language in: Oromia in Ethiopia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Kenya
Ossetian – иронау, ирон ӕвзаг
- Spoken in North Ossetia and South Ossetia
Note: Georgia but there is a dispute with Russia and Georgia with North Ossetia and South Ossetia is wanting independence.
P
Pahari – पहाड़ी
- Spoken in: the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir , Punjab, Sikkim , Uttarakhand, and West Bengal; Nepal , the Pakistani state of Azad Kashmir , and Greater Tibet
Palula – پالولہ
- Spoken in: the Pakistani district of the Chitral District
Pandan Bikol – Pandanon
- Spoken in: Catanduanes, Philippines
Pangasinan – Pangasinan
- Spoken in: Pangasinan, Philippines
Paratio † – ?
- Spoken in: Brazil
Parya – Парья
- Spoken in: Afghanistan , Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
Pashto – پښتو
Pattani Malay – بهاس جاوي, Bahasa Jawi, or ภาษายาวี
Persian – فارسی
- Official language in: Afghanistan , Iran , and Tajikistan
Phoenician † – 𐤃𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤌 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍𐤉𐤌
- Formerly spoken in: the Near East
Pidgin – ?
- Spoken in: Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
Piman – Tepiman
- Spoken in: the State of Arizona, United States and the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, United Mexican States
Pipil – Náhuat or Nawat
- Spoken in: the Salvadoran cities of San Salvador and Sonsonate; and the Salvadoran department of La Libertad
Pirahã – xapaitíiso
- Spoken in: the Brazilian state of Amazonas .
Pitjantjatjara – Pitjantjatjara
- Spoken in: the northwestern area of the Australian state of South Australia
Plautdietsch – Plautdietsch
- Spoken in: Eastern Europe, with some scattered speakers in the Americas
Polish – Język polski, polski, or polszczyzna
- Official language in: Poland
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Czech Republic , Romania , Slovakia , and Ukraine
Portuguese – Português
- Official language in: Angola , Brazil , Cape Verde , East Timor , Equatorial Guinea , Guinea-Bissau , Macau , Mozambique , Portugal , and São Tomé and Príncipe
Punjabi – पंजाबी, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, or پنجابی
- Official language in: the Indian federal district of Delhi ; and the Indian states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and West Bengal
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Pakistani province of Punjab
Pu-Xian Min – 興化話 or 莆仙話
R
Raga – Hano
- Spoken in: the Pentecost Island, Republic of Vanuatu
Rajasthani – राजस्थानी
Rinconada – Rinconada
- Spoken in: Camarines Sur, Philippines
Rohingya – Rohingya
- Official language in: the Rakhine State
Romani – Romani Ćhib
- Spoken by: the Romani people ; recognised as a minority language in Sweden
Romanian – Română
- Official language in: Moldova , Romania , Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic , and the Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina
- Recognised Minority Language in: Hungary , Italy , Serbia , Spain , and Ukraine
Ramanos † – ?
- Formerly spoken in: Bolivia
Romansh – Rumantsch
Russian – Русский
Rusyn – Русиньский Язык, Русиньска Бесїда
- Official language in: The Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina
- Recognised Minority Language in: Croatia , Poland , Romania , Serbia , and Slovakia
Ruthenian † – Руский Языкъ
- Formerly spoken in: the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Rotokas – Rotokas
- Spoken in: Bougainville part of Papua New Guinea
S
Sadri – सादरी (नागपुरी), ସାଦ୍ରୀ, সাদরি
Sámi (Inari) – anarâškielâ
- Recognised as a minority language in Finland
Sámi (Kildin) – Кӣллт са̄мь кӣлл
- Recognised as a minority language in Russia
Sámi (Lule) – julevsámegiella
- Recognised as a minority language in Norway, Sweden
Sámi (Northern) – davvisámegiella
- Recognised as a minority language in Finland, Norway, Sweden
Sámi (Pite) – bidumsámegiella
- Recognised as a minority language in Norway, Sweden
Sámi (Skolt) – sääʹmǩiõll, nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll
- Recognised as a minority language in Russia, and formerly spoken in Norway
Sámi (Southern) – åarjelsaemien gïele
- Recognised as a minority language in Norway
Sámi (Ter) – Са̄мькӣлл, saa´mekiil
- A moribund language spoken in Russia
Sámi (Ume) – ubmejensámien giella
- Recognised as a minority language in Sweden, and formerly in Norway
Samoan – Gagana Sāmoa
- Official language in: American Samoa and Samoa
Sanskrit – संस्कृतम्, संस्कृता वाक्
Sardinian – Sardu
- Official language in: the Italian autonomous region of Sardinia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Italy
Sasak – ᬪᬵᬲᬵᬲᬓ᭄ᬱᬓ᭄
- Spoken in: West Nusa Tenggara , Indonesia
Saurashtra – ꢱꣃꢬꢵꢰ꣄ꢜ꣄ꢬꢵ
- Spoken in: the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu
Scots – Scots, Scottis, Scots leid, Lallans
Scottish Gaelic – Gàidhlig
Serbian – Српски, Srpski
- Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Croatia , the Czech Republic , Hungary , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Romania and Slovakia
Serbo-Croatian – srpskohrvatski/српскохрватски, also hrvatskosrpski/хрватскосрпски
- Official language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Montenegro Serbia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Austria , Czech Republic , Hungary , Italy , North Macedonia , Romania and Slovakia
Serer – Seereer, Seereer-Siin
- Spoken in: the Republic of the Gambia and the Republic of Senegal
Shan – လိၵ်ႈတႆး
- Spoken in: the Myanmar states of the Kachin State and the Shan State and by the Shan people
Shanghaiese – 上海闲话
- Spoken in: the Chinese municipality of Shanghai
Sherpa language – शेर्पा, ཤེར་པཱ།
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Shona – Shona
Sicilian – Sicilianu
- Spoken in: the Italian region of Apulia , Calabria , Campania ; the Italian comune of Leece ; Malta ; and the Italian autonomous region of Sicily
Sikkimese – འབྲས་ལྗོངས་
- Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim
Silesian – Ślōnski, Ślůnski
- Spoken in: Poland and Czech Republic
Sindhi – سنڌي
- Official language in: India and the Pakistani province of Sindh
Sinhala – සිංහල
Slovak – Slovenčina
- Official language in: Slovakia , and the Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Czech Republic , Hungary and Ukraine
Slovene – Slovenščina
- Official language in: Slovenia
- Recognised Minority Language in: Austria , Hungary , and Italy
Somali – اللغة الصومالية, Af-Soomaali
Sorani – سۆرانی, Soranî
Sotho – Sesotho
- Official language in: Lesotho and South Africa
Spanish – Español
Stellingwarfs – Stellingwerfs
- Spoken in: the Netherlands
Sundanese – ᮘᮞ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ
- Official language in: the Indonesian province of West Java
Sumerian † – 𒅴𒂠 (EME.G̃IR15)
- Was spoken in: Southern Iraq and Southeastern Iran
- Official language in: the India
Surajpuri – सुरजापुरी, সুরজাপুরী
Susuami – ?
- Spoken in: Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea
Swahili – Kiswahili
- Official language in: Kenya , Tanzania , and Uganda
Swedish – Svenska
- Official language in: Finland and Sweden
Swiss German – Schwyzerdütsch
- Spoken in: the Austrian state of Vorarlberg , the Italian regions of the Aosta Valley and Piedmont , Liechtenstein , and Switzerland
Sylheti – ছিলটী, সিলেটী
- Spoken in: the Bangladeshi division of Greater Sylhet ; the Indian state of Assam's Barak Valley ; and the Indian state of Tripura
T
Taa – ǃXóõ
- Spoken in: Ghanzi , Kgalagadi , Kweneng , Southern Districts and Hardap
Tagalog – ᜏᜒᜃᜅ᜔ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔, Wikang Tagalog
- Official language in: the Philippines
Tahitian – Reo Mā'ohi, Reo Tahiti
- Spoken in: the French Polynesian area of the Society Islands
Tai Dam – ꪺꪕꪒꪾ
- Spoken in: the Chinese county of the Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County
Tai Khün – ไทเขิน
- Spoken in: Shan State, Republic of the Union of Myanmar and the Kingdom of Thailand
Tai Lü – ᦑᦺᦟᦹᧉ
- Spoken in: Yunnan Province, People's Republic of China
Tai Nüa – ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ
Tajik – Тоҷикӣ
- Official language in: the Tajikistan
Tamang – तामाङ
Tamil – தமிழ்
- Official language in: the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, union territories of Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka , Republic of Singapore
- Recognised Minority Language in: Malaysia
Tangut † – 𗼇𗟲
- Formerly the Official language in: the Tangut Empire (Western Xia)
Tatar – تاتارچا, Tatarça, Tатарча
Tausug – Bahasa Sūg
- Spoken in: Sulu, Philippines
Telugu – తెలుగు
- Official language in: the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and town of Yanam
Tepes – Soo
- Spoken in: the Republic of Uganda
Teribe – Naso, Norteño, Quequexque, Teribe, Tiribi, or Térraba
- Spoken in: the Costa Rican provinces of Limón and Puntarenas , and the Panamanian provinces of Bocas del Toro and Chiriquí
Tetum – Lia-Tetun
- Official language in: the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
- Recognised Minority Language in: East Nusa Tenggara, Republic of Indonesia
Terengganu – Ccakak Tranung
- Spoken in: Terengganu
Thai – ภาษาไทย
- Official language in: the Kingdom of Thailand
Tibetan – དབུས་སྐད་
- Official language in: the Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China and Upper Mustang, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Tigrinya – ትግርኛ
- Official language in: the State of Eritrea and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- Spoken in: Tobago part of Trinidad and Tobago
Tofa – Тоъфа дыл
- Spoken in: Irkutsk Oblast , Russia
Tok Pisin – Tok Pisin
Tongan – Lea faka-Tonga
- Official language in: the Kingdom of Tonga
Tongva † – Gabrielino
- Formerly spoken in: the City of Los Angeles , United States
- Spoken in: Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago
Tsez – Цез Мец, Цезяс Мец
- Spoken in: the Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation
Tswana – Setswana
- Official language in: the Republic of Botswana , the Republic of South Africa , and the Republic of Zimbabwe
Tuareg – Tamahaq, Tamajaq, Tamasheq, or ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵌⴰⵆ
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Republic of Mali and the Republic of Niger
Tunica – Luhchi Yoroni
- Spoken in: the Louisiana, United States of America
Tunisian Arabic – تونسي
- Spoken in: Tunisia
Turkish – Türkçe
- Official language in: Turkey , Northern Cyprus And Cyprus
- Spoken in: the Bosnia And Herzegovina . Greece . Iraq . Kosovo . North Macedonia . Romania . Bulgaria . Syria . Netherlands . Belgium . Germany
Turkmen – Türkmençe or Türkmen dili
Tulu – ತುಳು ಬಾಸೆ, തുളു ബാസെ, or
- Spoken in: the Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Maharashtra
Tumpoon – ?
- Spoken in: Cambodia
Tübatulabal – Pakaːnil
- Spoken in: California
Tuvan – тыва дыл
- Spoken in: Tuva
Tzeltal– Bats'il k'op
- Spoken in: Chiapas, Mexico
Tzotzil– Batsʼi kʼop
- Spoken in: Chiapas, Mexico
U
Ubykh † – twaxəbza
- Formerly spoken in: Turkey
Uduk – Tw'ampa or T'wampa
- Spoken in: the Federal Democratic Republic of South Sudan and the Republic of the Sudan
Ukrainian – Українська
- Official language in: the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic and Ukraine
- Recognised Minority Language in: Bosnia and Herzegovina , the Republic of Croatia , the Czech Republic , Hungary , the Republic of Moldova , the Republic of Poland , Romania , the Republic of Serbia , and the Slovak Republic
Upper Sorbian – Hornjoserbsce
Urdu – اُردُو
- Official language in: the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Indian states of Bihar, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir , Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Telangana
Uspanteco – uspantek
- Spoken in: Guatemala
Uyghur – ئۇيغۇر تىلى
- Official language in: the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang and Recognised Minority Language of Kazakhstan
Uzbek – اوزبیک, Ўзбек, Oʻzbek
V
Vaagri Booli – ஃஅக்கிபிக்கி
- Spoken in: Tamil Nadu , Andhra Pradesh , Puducherry , Karnataka, , Maharashtra , and all in India
Vai – ꕙꔤ
- Spoken in: Liberia and Sierra Leone
Valencian – Valencià
- Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia
Vedda – ?
- Spoken in: Uva Province of Sri Lanka
Venda – Tshivenḓa
- Official language in: the Republic of South Africa and the Republic of Zimbabwe
Venetian – Vèneto
- Official language in: the Italian region of Veneto
Vietnamese – Tiếng Việt Nam
- Official language in: the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Czech Republic
Vincentian Creole – Naygar (meaning people not Vincentian Creole)
- Spoken in: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Vlax Romani – řomani čhib
- Generally spoken in: Southeastern Europe
Volapük – Volapük
- International language invented by Johann Martin Schleyer
Votic – Vaddja
Võro – Võro Kiil
- Spoken in: Southern Estonia
W
Walloon – Walon
Warlpiri – Warlpiri
- Spoken in: the Australian Northern Territory
Welsh – Cymraeg
- Official language in: the British country of Wales
- Recognised Minority Language in: the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom
Western Itelmen – итэнмэн
- Spoken in: Kamchatka Krai in Russia
West Frisian – Frysk
- Official language in: the Dutch province of Friesland
Wintu – wintʰuːh
- Spoken in: California
Wolof – Wolof
- Spoken in: the Republic of the Gambia , the Islamic Republic of Mauritania , and the Republic of Senegal
Wu – 吴方言
X
Xaracuu – Kanala, Xârâcùù
- Spoken in: the French special collectivity of New Caledonia
Xhosa – isiXhosa
- Official language in: the Republic of South Africa and the Republic of Zimbabwe
Xiang – 湘语
- Spoken in: the northern region of the Chinese province of Guangxi and the central and southwestern regions of the province of Hunan
Xibe – ᠰᡞᠪᡝᡤᡞᠰᡠᠨ
- Spoken in: the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang
Xucuru † – ?
- Formerly spoken in: Brazil
Xiriâna † – Bahwana
- Formerly spoken in: Brazil
Y
Yapese – Yapese
- Spoken in: the Micronesian island of Yap
Yakut – Саха тыла
Yanesha' – Yanešač̣
- Spoken in: the Peruvian department of Pasco
Yiddish – ייִדיש ייִדיש
- Official language in: the Russian Jewish Autonomous Oblast
- Recognised as a minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina , the State of Israel , the Netherlands , the Republic of Poland , Romania , the Kingdom of Sweden , and Ukraine
Yoruba – Èdè Yorùbá
Yuchi – Tsoyaha
- Spoken in: Oklahoma
Yue – 粵語, 粤语, 廣東話, or 广东话
- Spoken in: the Chinese province of Guangdong and the autonomous region of Guangxi
Z
Zaghawa – Beria
Zaza – Zazaki
- Spoken in: Tunceli , Bingöl and parts of Elazığ , Erzincan and Diyarbakır
Zulu – isiZulu
Zuni – Shiwi’ma
- Spoken in: New Mexico and Arizona in the United States
Zuojiang Zhuang – 話僮
- Spoken in: the Chinese autonomous region of Guangxi
Zyphe Chin – ?
- Spoken in: Chin State and India
Alphabets and scripts
† = Extinct dialect
'
'Phags-pa † – ꡖꡍꡂꡛ ꡌ
- Formerly Used in: the People's Republic of China , the Republic of India , Mongolia , and Greater Tibet
A–M
Abkhaz – Aҧсшәа
- Used in: the Republic of Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia
Anglo-Saxon † – ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚳ
- Formerly Used in: Anglo-Saxon England
Armenian Alphabet – Հայկական Այբուբեն
- Used in: Armenia , the Republic of Cyprus , the Islamic Republic of Iran , Artsakh , the Republic of Poland , Romania , and the United States
Avestan – 𐬆𐬬𐬈𐬯𐬙𐬆𐬥
- Spoken on: the Eastern Iranian Plateau
Basahan † – Guhit
- Used in: Bicol Region, Philippines
Baybayin † – ᜊᜌ᜔ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜔
- Used in: the Philippines
Bopomofo – ㄓㄨˋ ㄧㄣ ㄈㄨˊ ㄏㄠˋ
- Used in: the People's Republic of China
Borama – 𐒄𐒋𐒦𐒩𐒗𐒓
- Used in: the Federal Republic of Somalia
Braille – ⠃⠗⠁⠊⠇⠑
- Braille is a tactile writing system, versions of which are used for many different languages and also used for the blind.
Carian – 𐊴𐊠𐊥𐊹𐊠𐊵
- Formerly used in: Western Anatolia
Deseret – 𐐔𐐯𐑅𐐨𐑉𐐯𐐻
- The Deseret alphabet is a Mormon liturgical script
Glagolitic † – Кѷрїлловица, ⰍⱛⰓⰊⰎⰎⰑⰂⱄⰜⰀ
- Formerly used by: the Middle Age Slavic people
Hanunó'o – ᜱᜨᜳᜨᜳᜢ
- Used in: Mindoro, Philippines
Kayah Li – ꤊꤢꤛꤢꤟ ꤜꤤ
- Used in: the Kayah, Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Kulitan –
- Used in: Pampanga, Philippines
Mandombe – Mandombe
- Used in: Western Africa
N–T
N'Ko – ߒߞߏ
- Used in: Guinea and Ivory Coast
Osmanya – 𐒋𐒘𐒈𐒑𐒛𐒒𐒕𐒀
- Used in: the Federal Republic of Somalia
Runic † – ᚱᚢᚾᛟ
- Formerly Used by: 2nd Century Germanics
Shavian – 𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯
- Invented by Ronald Kingsley Read as an alternative phonetic alphabet to the English language.
Siddhaṃ – 𑖭𑖰𑖟𑖿𑖠𑖽
- Used in: Central Asia, Japan
Tagbanwa – ᝦᝪᝨᝯ
- Used in: Palawan, Philippines
Tai Tham – ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ
- Used in: Southeast Asia
† = Extinct alphabet or Script
Dialects
A–K
Albanian (Gheg) – gegnisht
- Spoken in: Albania
Albanian (Tosk) – toskërisht
- Spoken in: Albania
Amoy – 廈門話 or 厦门话
Armenian (Eastern) – Արևելահայերեն
- Spoken in: Armenia
Armenian (Western) – Արեւմտահայերէն
- Spoken by: the Armenian Diaspora
Fuzhou – 平話 or 福州話
- Spoken in: East Asia
Hazāragī – هزارگی
- Spoken in: Afghanistan , Iran , and Pakistan
Hokkien – 福佬話
- Spoken in: the southern area of the Chinese province of Fujian , Taiwan , and in Southeast Asia
Kwanyama – Oshikwanyama
M–T
Meänkieli – Meänkieli
Monégasque – Munegascu
- Spoken in: Monaco
Māori English – Māori English
- Spoken in: New Zealand
Ningbo – 寧波閒話
- Spoken in: the Chinese sub-provincial division of Ningbo
Pothohari – پوٹھوهاری or پوٹھواری
- Spoken in: the Pakistani state of Azad Kashmir
Quanzhou – 泉州話
Sapudi – Bhâsa Sapudi
- Spoken in: Sapudi Island, Indonesia
Saraiki – سرائیکی, ਸਰਾਇਕੀ, सराइकी
- Spoken in: the Pakistani province of Bahawalpur South Punjab
Seroa † – ǃGãǃne, ǁKuǁe
- Formerly spoken in: Lesotho and South Africa
- (Seroa is a "click language".)
Teochew – 潮州話
- Spoken by: the Chinese Teochew people
Required fonts
Many languages require special fonts in order to display correctly. Most use fonts from the font family Noto, created by Google. They can be downloaded here.
See also
- Language
- Lists of extinct languages
- Lists of languages
- Official languages of the UN (United Nations)
External links
- Language names — A similar list of "autoglottonyms" on omniglot.com. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
- Languages in their own writing systems — Another such list on geonames.de. Retrieved 2017-01-07.