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    Há 3 dias · International auxiliary language; Linguistic rights; List of language regulators; Lists of languages; List of official languages; Outline of linguistics; Problem of religious language; Psycholinguistics; Speech–language pathology

  2. Há 3 dias · List of languages. Statistics. Official languages. Major regional languages. Endangered languages. Other languages. Classification. Writing systems. Maps. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. External links. Languages of Pakistan. Pakistan is a multilingual country with over 70 languages spoken as first languages.

  3. Há 1 dia · Index of language articles. This is a partial index of Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically and with (sub-) families mentioned. The list also includes extinct languages. For a published list of languages, see ISO 639-1 ( list of ISO 639 language codes for 136 major languages), or for a more inclusive ...

  4. Há 3 dias · Check out this list of countries with more than one official or national language—and find out more about who speaks them, when, and where. List of Countries with Multiple Official Languages. Belgium. Bolivia. Cameroon. Canada. Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) Fiji. India. Ireland. Israel. Kenya. Luxembourg. Malaysia. Malta. Mauritius. Nepal.

  5. Há 4 dias · Portuguese language, Romance language that is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese colonial and formerly colonial territories. Galician, spoken in northwestern Spain, is closely related to Portuguese.

  6. Há 2 dias · As of 2020 there are 1.27 billion English speakers around the world. This makes it the most spoken language, ahead of Mandarin Chinese (1.12 billion speakers) and Hindi (637 million speakers). More than 50 countries officially list English as an official language.

  7. Há 5 dias · German language, official language of both Germany and Austria and one of the official languages of Switzerland. German belongs to the West Germanic group of the Indo-European language family, along with English, Frisian, and Dutch (Netherlandic, Flemish). Learn more about the German language.