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Ladin - Bon Nadel y Bon Ann Nuef
Ladin Language Information: Ladin is spoken by 35,000 in the dolomite area of Italy. It is an Indo-European language which is very similar to Friulian & Romansch.. Most people know Standard Italian, but have pride in their language.
Lakota - Wanikiya tonpi wowiyuskin & Omaka teca oiyokipi
Lakota Language Information: LAKOTA is a native American language spoken by about 6,000 speakers out of 20,000 population . Northern Nebraska, southern Minnesota, North and South Dakota, northeastern Montana. Not in Canada. Siouan, Siouan Proper, Central, Mississippi Valley, Dakota. Language use is vigorous in some Lakota communities.
Lamnsó - Kisheri ke Kisimen & Vijung ve kiya kefiyki
Lamnsó Language Information: Lamnso is a Niger-Congo language spoken by over 100,000 in Cameroon and Nigeria.
Lango - Afoyo Chamo Mwake & Apoyo Mwaka Manyeni
Lango Language Information: LANGO is spoken by nearly 1,000,000 in the country of Uganda. It is a Nilo-Saharan language. It is used in the Central area, north of Lake Kyoga, Lango Province. This is not the same language as Lango of Sudan.
Latin - Pax hominibus bonae voluntatis
Latin Language Information: Latin is the national language of the Vatican State. It is the language of ancient Rome and the neighboring territory of Latium . With the spread of Roman power, Latin was carried to every part of the known ancient world and became the dominant tongue of western Europe. It is in deceasing use by the Roman Catholic clergy and in its liturgy.
Latvian - Prieci'gus Ziemsve'tkus un Laimi'gu Jauno Gadu!+
Latvian Language Information: Latvian is the national language of Latvia. Latvia is one of the three Baltic countries located on the eastern shore of the Baltic sea. The country has a population of about 2.7 million people, of whom about 54% are native speakers of Latvian, an Indo-European language in the Baltic subgroup of languages. Of the three Baltic countries, Latvia has suffered the most from Soviet-era Russian immigration. However, since the regaining of its independence in 1991, the proportion of Latvians in the country has been increasing, together with the percentage of native Russian speakers who are sending their children to Latvian schools. Despite its past hardships, the language is still very much alive and well. There are about 1,500,000 total speakers. Most of these are in Latvia, with small numbers in; Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia, Belarus, United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, Sweden, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Brazil & Venezuela.
Lausitzian - Wjesole hody a strowe nowe leto
Lausitzian Language Information: West Lausitzian (Westlausitzisch) is a German dialect spoken east of the upper course of the Pulsnitz and west of the so-called "New Lausitzian" spoken in the Sorbian region lies the small backwater territory of West Lausitzian around Pulsnitz and Kamenz. No information on total number of speakers. This may more properly be considered a dialect rather than a distinct language.
Lebanese - Milad Saeed wa Sanaa Mubarakah
Lithuanian - Linksmu Kaledu ir laimingu Nauju metu
Lithuanian Language Information: Lithuanian is the language spoken by most of the inhabitants of Lithuania and by expatriates in other countries. Lithuanian is a Baltic language. It appears in two main dialect groups, Low Lithuanian and High Lithuanian. Modern Standard Lithuanian (based on the West High Lithuanian dialect) developed fully just before the first period of Lithuanian political independence (1918-1940), when it became the country's official language. 4,000,000 speakers, with 75% being in Lithuania. Concentrations of speakers may be found in; United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, Poland, Estonia, Belarus, Kazakjstan, Uzbekistan and Latvia.
Livonian - Jovi talshpivdi un Vondzist uto aigasto
Livonian Language Information: Livonian is a Finnic language with a small number of active speakers. A part of the Finno-Ugrain family of languages, it is spoken primarily around the Riga area of Latvia. It is an endangered language. The Eastern dialect of the language is already extinct.
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Lower Tanana Language Information: Tanana (Lower Tanana) is spoken only at Nenana and Minto on the Tanana River below Fairbanks. The Athabaskan population of those two villages is about 380, of whom about 30, the youngest approaching age 60, speak the language.
Lozi - Kilisimasi ya nyakalalo & Silimo se sinca sa tabo
Lozi Language Information: Lozi is a Niger-Congo language spoken in southern Africa. There are nearly 500,000 speakers in Zambia, 70,000 in Zimbabwe and 15,000 in Botswana.
Luganda - Amazalibwa Agesanyu & N'Omwaka Omujaa Ogwemirembe
Luganda Language Information: Luganda (Ganda) is the native language of Baganda nationals from Buganda refion of central and southern Uganda. There are over 3,000,000 speakers of this Niger-Congo language in Uganda, and a limited number in Tanzania.
Lugbara - Enyaa Krismas moke dika efii eli o'diru ria moke
Lugbara Language Information: Lugbara language is the language of the Lugbara ethnic group. It is spoken in the West Nile region in northwestern Uganda, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Orientale Province.
Luhya - Isuguku Indahi & Nu Muhiga Musha
Luhya Language Information: Luhya (Luhia) is a Niger-Congo language spoken by about 3,000,000 in the Lake Victoria area of Kenya. The Luhya groups do not all speak the same language. Some speak varieties of what is called the Luyia language ("Oluluyia" in the language itself). Others speak what are classified as the languages of Bukusu, Nyore, Hanga (Wanga), Idakho-Isukha-Tiriki, Saamia and Ragooli. There is much debate about where there is a central Luhya language. There are Bible translations in Ragooli (Maragoli) and a standardized "Luyia" language. But many have trouble reading either of these. The common languages used among the sub-tribes are Swahili and English. (In linguistic reference, the spelling Luhya refers to the people and Luyi a refers to the language.)
Luo - Sikuku Mar Higa Kod Mor & Mar Kiga Manyien
Luo Language Information: LUO is the language of approximately 3,000,000 Luo people who live near Lake Victoria in parts of Kenya and Tanzania. Luo is a Nilo-Saharan language.
Luritja - Wai! Nyuntu Larya!
Luritja Language Information: PINTUPI-LURITJA An aboriginal Australian language spoken by approximately 1000 in Western Australia.
Luxembourgeois - Schéi Krëschtdeeg an e Schéint Néi Joer
Luxembourgeois Language Information: Luxembourgeois is an Indo-European language spoken by about 400,000 people in; Luxembourg, Belgium & a small number in the United States, Germany and France.
Macedonian - Srekan Bozik I Nova Godina
Macedonian Language Information: Macedonian is the native language of more than 1,500,000 inhabitants of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and the second language for Albanians. there is considerable dispute about how to classify the Macedonian language. Bulgaria denies the existence of a Macedonian language, classifying the spoken language as a southwest Bulgarian dialect and the written language as a "regional norm" of Bulgarian. Until the end of World War II (1939-1945), Serbs called Macedonian a south Serbian dialect. Many scholars in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, on the other hand, consider dialects spoken in Bulgaria and Serbia to be part of the Macedonian language. Greeks oppose the use of the name "Macedonia" to refer to the former Yugoslav republic, and they object as well to calling the language of that region "Macedonian."
Madura - Pada salamet sabhala bengko areja
Madura Language Information: Madura (Madurese) is spoken primarily on the Indonesian island of Madura. This is the long, narrow island of the northern coast of eastern Java, very close to the port of Surabaya. The Madura Language has about 10,000,000 speakers andis related to Javanese, Malay and other languages from coastal groups on nearby islands, Such as Makassar and Bugis people of Sulawesi.
Makassar - Salama' Natal & Selamat Tahun baru
Makassar Language Information: Makassar is an Austronesian language sp0oken in the South Sulawesi area of Indonesia. There are almost 2,000,000 speakers.
Malagasy - Arahaba tratry ny Krismasy
Malagasy Language Information: Malagasy, like the people who use it, is a living synthesis of Indonesian, African, and Arabic elements. It is one of the two official languages of this island nation of 15,000,000. The British missionaries attempted to codify this lyrical language, using the letters of the English alphabet. The Malagasy alphabet is therefore quite similar to the English alphabet. Malagasy is the only Polynesian-African culture in the world.
Mambwe - Kristu aye namwe umu nsikunkulu ino iya Mwezi
Mambwe Language Information: Mambwe is one of the official languages of Zambia. It is a Niger-Congo language which is spoken principally in Tanzanian and Zambia.
Malayan - Selamat Hari Natal
Malayan Language Information: Malayan
Malayalam - Puthuvalsara Aashamsakal
Malayalam Language Information: Malayalam is the principal language of the South Indian state of Kerala and also of the Lakshadweep Islands (Laccadives) of the west coast of India. Malayalis (speakers of Malayalam), who - males and females alike - are almost totally literate, constitute 4 percent of the population of India and 96 percent of the population of Kerala (29.01 million in 1991). In terms of the number of speakers Malayalam ranks eights among the fifteen major languages of India. Tamil is its neighbor on the south and east and Kannada on the north and east.
Maltese - Nixtieqlek Milied Tajjeb u Sena Tajba
Maltese Language Information: The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English. Maltese (Malti) is a unique language with many words borrowed from the languages of the various countries that once occupied Malta. The Maltese language is the only Semitic tongue officially written in the Latin alphabet. It is a modern Arabic vernacular closely related to the western Arabic dialects. In its phonetics, morphology, syntax and vocabulary it shows the strong influence of an earlier, later and continuing Sicilian (Latin) from of speech. There are 30 letters in the Maltese alphabet.
Mandarin - Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan
Mandarin Language Information: Mandarin is the predominant form of the Chinese language. Most Chinese speak one of the Mandarin dialects, which are largely mutually intelligible. That spoken in Beijing constitutes the standard Mandarin dialect. There are over nearly 1,000,000,000 speakers throughout the world. It is the official language of China. Mandarin is spoken in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, United States, Mongolia, Viet Nam, Brunei, South Africa, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Canada & Mauritius.
Mandobo - Mepiya Pagasaulog sa pagka-otawni Jesus aw maontong kaling Omay!
Mandobo Language Information: Mandobo is spoken principally in the Irian Jaya area of Indonesia. It is also spoken somewhat in bordering Papua New Guinea. It has a total number os speakers of about 10,000.

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Mangyan - Mayad paq Pasko kag
Mangyan Language Information: Mangyan (Buhid) is a language spoken in the Phillipines by less than 10,000. It is an Austronesian language which uses a unique script of its own and is spoken by the Mangyan people of Mindoro Island.
Mansaka - Madyaw na Pasko aw malipayong Bag-ong Tuig kamayo, mga lumon
Mansaka Language Information: Mansaka is an Austronesian language spoken on the Phillipine island of Mindanao. There are about 35,000 speakers.
Manx - Nollick ghennal as blein vie noa
Manx Language Information: Manx (Manx Gaelic) is now extinct. The last native speaker died in 1974. There are still a few hundred second language speakers who survive on the Isle of Man. This is an Indo European language, and the first language to disappear during the 20th century.
Maori - Kia orana e kia manuia rava i teia Kiritimeti e te Mataiti Ou
Maori Language Information: Maori (Maaori) is the aboriginal language of New Zealand, and is spoken today by around one hundred thousand people. It is considered to be a member of the Eastern group of the Austronesian language family. Until the 20th century spoken throughout New Zealand. Formerly fragmented into a number of regional dialects, some of which diverged quite radically from what has become the standard dialect. The Moriori dialect in the Chatham Islands is extinct. Most or all speakers are bilingual in English.
Marathi - Shub Naya Varsh
Marathi Language Information: Marathi is an Indo-European language spoken in India. It is used in Maharashtra as an official state language and in adjoining states. There are many dialects and Marathi is one of 18 officialy recognized national languages. It is used by over 65,000,000.
Margi - Use aga Kirismassi
Margi Language Information: Marghi is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by about 200,000 in the central part of the country of Nigeria.
Marshallese - Monono ilo raaneoan Nejin & Jeramman ilo iio in ekaal
Marshallese Language Information: Marshallese is the national language of the Republic of The Marshall Islands. It is an Austronesian language which also has a limitaed number of speakers in Nauru. Within The Marshall Islands, there are about 45,000 speakers. English is also spoken by nearly everyone within the population.
Mataco- Mataguayo Lesilatyaj ihi Dios ta i ppule ye, Letamsek ihi wichi ta Dios ikojejthi ta i honat e
Mataco-Mataguayo Language Information: Mataco-Mataguayo is a family of languages spoken by about 30,000 in Argentina and Bolivia. This is the language spoken by the Wichi people of that area.
Maya/Yucateco - Utzul mank'inal
Maya/Yucateco Language Information: Maya (Yucateco) is spoken by a total of about 700,000 within Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. It is a Mayan language that is primarily spoken by people of the older generations.
Medlpa - Enim Mutuiyo!
Medlpa Language Information: Medlpa (Melpa, Hagen) is a trans-new guinea language spoken in Papua New Guinea. There are about 130,000 speakers.
Meithei - Krismas Hlomum & Kumthar Lawmum
Meithei Language Information: Meithei is a sino-tibetan language spoken primarily in northeastern India. It is also spoken in Bangladesh and Myanmar. There are about 1,250,000 speakers.
Mingrelian - k'irses mugoxuamant & axal ts'anas mugoxuamant
Mingrelian Language Information: Mingrelian (Mengrelian) is spoken by the people of west Georgia, who call themselves Margaluri. The Mingrelian of Turkey and Georgia speak two different languages, both of which are unwritten. Although they are closely related, they are not mutually intelligible. Most of the Mingrelian in Turkey also speak the Turkish dialect of their region. Some scholars believe Mingrelian and the closely related Laz language to be dialects of a single language (called Zan) rather than independent languages, but Laz and Mingrelian are not inherently intelligible with each other. Speakers of Mingrelian use Georgian as their literary language. The Mingrelian, Laz, Georgian, and Svan languages together constitute the Kartvelian language family.
Mongolian - Zul saryn bolon shine ony mend devshuulye
Mongolian Language Information: Mongolian is the language of most of the population of Mongolia and also of Inner Mongolia and of separate groups living in several other provinces and regions of China and the Russian Federation. By origin, it is one of the languages of the Mongolian group of the Altaic family. There are approximately 5,000,000 speakers in all countries.
Monégasque - Festusu Natale e Bona ana noeva
Monégasque Language Information: Monégasque is a dialect of Ligurian. It is an Indo-European language spoken on Monaco. The language approached extinction a few decades ago, but now is being revived. Less than 5000 speakers.
Moro - Nidli pred naborete nano
Moro Language Information: Moro is a Niger-Congo language spoken in Northern Sudan. There are approximately 30,000 speakers and several dialects.
Moru - Medu amiri ovuru Yesu opi amaro
Moru Language Information: MORU is a part of the Moru-Mudi languages spoken in Sudan, Uganda & Zaire. Moru is spoken by abouta 75,000 in the southern part of Sudan. It is a Nilo-Saharan language.
Muyu - Lip Ki amun aa Natal Kowe
Muyu Language Information: Muyu is a Trans-New Guinea language with a very limited geographical usage along the Muyu River in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. There are other similar dialects and this language is spoken by an estimated 5000 people.
Naasioi - Tampara Kirisimaasi
Naasioi Language Information: Naasioi is spoken by about 10,000 people along the central mountains and southeast coast of Papua New Guinea. It is an East Papuan language.
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Naskapi Language Information: Naskapi is spoken in the far Eastern part of Canada. Although the use of the language is intense, there are less than 1000 first language speakers.
Ndjem - Mbeya mbeya Ebiel & Mbeya mbeya mbu
Ndjem Language Information: Ndjem is a dialect of the Cameroon language Koozime. It is a Niger-Congo language which is also spoken by small numbers in the Congo. Koozime has less than 50,000 total speakers for all dialects.
Ndogo - Esimano olyaKalunga gwokombandambanda! & Nombili kombanda yevi maantu e ya hokwa!
Ndogo Language Information: Ndogo is a Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern Sudan. There are about 20,000 speakers.
Ndonga - Okrismesa iwa & Omude Mupe wa Punikwa
Ndonga Language Information: Ndonga is a Bantu language spoken by the residents of Ovamgoland in Namibia. There are about 240,000 speakers in Namibia and a small number in the southern part of Angola.
Nepali - krist Yesu Ko Shuva Janma Utsav Ko Upalaxhma Hardik Shuva & Naya Barsa Ko harkik Shuvakamana
Nepali Language Information: Nepali is a member of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European Language family. It is spoken in Nepal, India & Bhutan Sikkim by between 10 & 20 million people. It is the offical language of Nepal.
Newari - Nhu Da Ya Vintuna
Newari Language Information: Newari is a Tibetic Language (of the Sino-Tibetan language family) spoken in Central Nepal by between 400 and 600 thousand people.
Nii - Nim Ono
Nii Language Information: Nii is one of the many small local languages of Papua New Guinea. Like most of the languages, it is a Trans-New Guinea language and is spoken by about 12,000.
Niuean - Monuina a Aho Kilisimasi mo e Tau Foou
Niue Language Information: Niue is an Austronesian language which is very similar to the language of Tonga, Samoa and Wallis & Futuna. It is spoken by fewer than 10,000.
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Eg ynskjer hermed Dykk alle ein God Jul og Godt Nyttår
God Jul og Godt Nyttår
Norweigan/Nynorsk/Bokmål Language Information: Norwegian NORSK, North Germanic language of the West Scandinavian branch, existing in two distinct and rival norms--Dano-Norwegian (Bokmål, or Riksmål) and New Norwegian (Nynorsk). Dano-Norwegian stems from the written Danish introduced during the union of Denmark and Norway (1380-1814). New Norwegian was created by the language scholar Ivar Aasen during the mid-19th century, primarily from the dialects of the western rural districts, in order to carry on the tradition of Old Norse. The use of Dano-Norwegian is more widespread than that of New Norwegian; it is used in all national newspapers and in most of the literature. Both of these mutually intelligible languages are used in government and education, and plans have been made to bring them closer together gradually into a common Norwegian language, Samnorsk, though resistance to these plans has been vigorous. 4,250,000 native speakers, 612,000 in USA, 28,000 in Sweden, 27,405 in Canada, 11,000 in Ecuador. 5,000,000 in all countries. This is the national language of Norway.
Notu/Ewage - Keremisi dave be
Notu/Ewage Language Information: Ewage-Notu is a Trans_New Guinea language spoken by less than 15,000 people in Papua New Guinea. The language is known as either Ewage or Notu.
Nyanja - Kristu akhale ndi inu munyengo ino ya Christmas
Nyanja Language Information: Nyanja is spoken by a total of approximately 5,000,000 in central and southern Africa. The Nyanja (Maravi) people are most often called the Mang’anja in Malawi. The Mang’anja are located primarily in Chikwawa in the Shire River valley in southern Malawi. Within Malawi there are over 3,000,000 speakers. Significant numbers are found in the neighboring countries of; Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Tanzania..
Nyankore - Mukhulukhe Omwaka
Nyankore Language Information: Nyankore is a Niger-Congo language spoken by over 1,500,000 in Uganda. Nyankole, Nyoro, and their dialects are considered by some to be one language (78% to 96% lexical similarity). 84% to 94% lexical similarity with Chiga, 75% to 86% with Tooro (Nyoro), 81% with Zinza, 78% with Nyambo, 74% with Haya, 68% with Kerewe.
Occitan - Polit nadal e bona annada
Occitan Language Information: Occitan is a Romance language spoken in the southern third of France, used by about one-fourth of the French population. Occitan developed an eminent literature in the 11th to 15th centuries, including the poems of the troubadours. In a move to preserve regional heritage and culture, the French government in 1993 instructed state schools to start teaching Occitan and other indigenous languages. Occitan is very similar to Catalan and in fact, many scientists think Occitan and Catalan should be regarded as different dialects of the same Catalo-Occitan language.
Ojibwe (Chippewa) - Niibaa' anami'egiizhigad & Aabita Biboon
Ojibwe (Chippewa) Language Information: Ojibwe (Ojibwa, Chippewa) is a language which is thousands of years old and very specific in meaning. Misunderstandings in word meaning are almost impossible. It is an Algic language with several dialects which is spoken in the northern United States and Southern Canada from the central to west of both countries. There is a an effort to preserve the language and traditions and nearly all speakers also are fluent in English. There are approximately 50,000 total users of Ojibwe.
Oneida - Wanto'wan amp; Hoyan
Oneida Language Information: Oneida is an Iroquoian language which is nearing extinction as there are fewer than 500 speakers. It is spoken in Central New York state and the Candian province of Ontario.
Orokaiva - Keremisi javotoho
Orokaiva Language Information: Orokaiva is a Trans-New Guinea language spoken in North East Papua New Guinea. It has several dialects and a total of about 35,000 speakers.
Oromo - baga wagaa hara isinin gaye
Oromo Language Information: Oromo (Afaan Oromo) is one of a small group of similar languages spoken for centuries by the Oromo people. The Oromo, the largest ethnic group, comprise 50%-60% or about 25 million of the population of the Ethiopian Empire State. They are "a very ancient race, the indigenous stock, perhaps, on which most other peoples in this part of Eastern Africa (the Horn of Africa) had been grafted" They live in east Africa in several countries, but mostly in Oromia, now included in Ethiopia. Today there are more than 250,000 Oromo refugees throughout Africa. Some sources suggest that up to 20,000 Oromo people are still political prisoners. Afaan Oromo, a highly developed spoken language, is at the top of the list of the distinct and separate 1000 or so languages used in Africa, the most polyglot of the continents. It is classified as one of the Kushitic languages spoken in the Ethiopian Empire, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Kenya.
Palauan - Ungil Kurismas
Palauan Language Information: Palaun is an Austronesian language spoken by the residents of the Republic of Palau. The language is also spoken in Guam and is now the national language of Palau. This was a former American Trust territory and therefore the use of English is quite common. The number of speakers is probably less than 20,000.
Pompangan - Malugud Pascu at saca Masayang Bayung Banua!
Pompangan Language Information: Pangasinan is spoken in the Pangasinan province of the Phillipines on the island of Luzon. It is an Austronesian language spoken by nearly 2,000,000.
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Pangasinan Language Information: Pangasinan is spoken in the Pangasinan province of the Phillipines on the island of Luzon. It is an Austronesian language spoken by nearly 2,000,000.
Papiamento - Bon Pasco i Feliz Aña Nobo
Papiamento Language Information: Papiamento (Papiamentu) is a creole language spoken north of Venezuela on Aruba, Curaçao, St Martin and Bonaire islands of the leeward Netherlands Antilles. The language, which has about 150,000 speakers is primarily based on Portuguese and Spanish, though there are Dutch and English influences as well.
Pashto - De Christmas akhtar de bakhtawar au newai kal de mubarak sha.
Pashto Language Information: Pashto is a national language of Afghanistan spoken by over half (8,000,000) the people, including the Taliban. Pashto is also the native language of the inhabitants of the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan, and is spoken by groups in Karachi and Beluchistan. It is an Indo-European language and one of the two official languages used in schools.
Pennsylvania German - En frehlicher Grischtdaag unen hallich Nei Yaahr!
Pennsylvania German Language Information: Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania German) is the blending of several German dialects. It is spoken in the Eastern United States and by a few thousand in Canada. There are perhaps 100,000 first language speakers, but mostly of middle or old age.
Pohnpeian - Peren en Krismas & Peren en Parakapw
Pohnpeian Language Information: Pohnpeian (Ponapean) is the national language of the Federated States of Micronesia. This is an Austronesian language used on Ponape and the outer islands and also on the Caroline Islands. Total speakers number about 25,000.
Polish - Wesolych Swiat i Szczesliwego Nowego Roku.
Polish Language Information: Polish is a member of the Western group of the Slavic branch of Indo-European languages and thus closely related to Czech, Slovak, and the Sorbian language found in German. It is the national language spoken by most of the inhabitants of Poland and by several million native speakers in the United States, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Germany, Latvia, Austria, Slovakia, Azerbaijan, Romania, Australia, Czech Republic, Lithuania and Israel. In all there are 45,000,000 speakers. Polish dialects include Little Polish and Silesian (spoken in the south) and Mazovian and Great Polish (spoken in the north). Kashubian, or Cassubian, also heard in the north, is often treated as a dialect of Polish, although it evolved as a separate West Slavic language.
Portuguese - Boas Festas e um feliz Ano Novo
Portuguese Language Information: Portuguese is derived from Latin. It spread along the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula with the Roman invasion of 218 BC. It was brought across the Atlantic and to Africa by Portuguese colonizers. Portuguese is spoken in seven countries: Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tomé spread over five continents, and territories of Macao and East-Timor, as well as in the African, Portuguese and Brazilian communities living throughout the World. The Portuguese language is one of the most-widely spoken languages in the world and it is estimated that by the year 2000 it will be spoken by 200 million people.
Punjabi - Nave sal di mubaraka
Punjabi Language Information: Punjabi is a language belonging to the Indic group of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is spoken by nearly 26,000,000 in the Indian state of Punjab and is one of India's eighteen constitutionally recognized languages. It has many dialects. It is also spoken in; Malaysia, Kenya, Bangladesh and by small groups in many countries.
Pashto - Christmas Aao Ne-way Kaal Mo Mobarak Sha
Pashto Language Information: Pashto is a national language of Afghanistan spoken by over half (8,000,000) the people, including the Taliban. Pashto is also the native language of the inhabitants of the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan, and is spoken by groups in Karachi and Beluchistan. It is an Indo-European language and one of the two official languages used in schools.
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