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  1. Hace 13 horas · Today, the individual Indo-European languages with the most native speakers are English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindustani, Bengali, Punjabi, French and German each with over 100 million native speakers; many others are small and in danger of extinction. In total, 46% of the world's population (3.2 billion people) speaks an Indo-European ...

  2. Hace 13 horas · Akkadian ( / əˈkeɪdiən /; Akkadian: 𒀝𒅗𒁺𒌑, romanized: Akkadû) [7] [8] is an extinct East Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia ( Akkad, Assyria, Isin, Larsa, Babylonia and perhaps Dilmun) from the third millennium BC until its gradual replacement in common use by Old Aramaic among Assyrians and Babylonians from ...

  3. Hace 13 horas · e. Yinal speaking Adyghe. Adyghe [a] or West Circassian is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken by the western subgroups of Circassians. [4] It is spoken in Russia, as well as in Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Israel, where Circassians settled after the Circassian genocide ( c. 1864 –1870) by the Russian Empire.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NahuatlNahuatl - Wikipedia

    Hace 13 horas · Nahuatl ( English: / ˈnɑːwɑːtəl / NAH-wah-təl; [8] Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwat͡ɬ] ⓘ ), [cn 1] Aztec, or Mexicano [11] is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by about 1.7 million Nahua peoples, most of whom live mainly in Central Mexico and ...

  5. Hace 13 horas · This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part of the state, or that have status as a national language , regional language , or minority language .

  6. Hace 13 horas · urj. Glottolog. ural1272. Distribution of the undisputed branches of the Uralic family at the early 20th century [1] [2] The Uralic languages ( / jʊəˈrælɪk / yoor-AL-ik; by some called Uralian languages / jʊəˈreɪliən / yoor-AY-lee-ən) form a language family of 42 [3] languages spoken predominantly in Europe and North Asia.