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Q'anjob'al -
chi woche swatx'ilal hak'ul yet yalji Komami'
Q'anjob'al Language Information:
Q'anjob'al (Kanjobal) is a Mayan language spoken by about 25,000 in Guatemala. Throughout the Mayan area there are about thirty different groups that speak sixty languages or dialects, there are approximately twenty-six distinct Mayan languages.
Quechua -
Sumaj kausay kachun Navidad ch'sisipi & Mosoi Watapi sumaj kausay kachun
Quechua Language Information:
Quechua is the language of peoples native to the South American Andes. More people speak Quechua than any other native American language. About 10,000,000 people Bolivia, Peru & Chile and adjacent parts of Columbia and Argentina speak Quechua.
Quiche' -
Dioa kkje' awuk'
Quiche' Language Information:
Quiche' is a Mayan language used by the native indians of Guatemala. It has 520,000 speakers and fourteen dialects.
Rapa-Nui -
Mata-Ki-Te-Rangi & Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua
Rapa-Nui Language Information:
Rapa-Nui is the name of both the people and the language spoken on Easter Island. Isolated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the entire island is a national park of Chile and has only 2000 residents. The language is also spoken by a few on mainland Chile.
Rarotongan -
Kia akakakaia te Atua i runga i te rangi Teitei,
e ei au to to teianei ao, e kia aroaia mai te tangata nei.
Rarotongan Language Information:
Rarotongan is a Polynesian language spoken by about 50,000 people. It is used inthe SouthPacific Cook Islands as well as New Zealand and French Polynesia.
Rengma -
Anu keghi Christmas nu amapi kethighi wa salam pi nthu chupenle
Rengma Language Information:
Rengma is a dialect of the Indian language, Naga. Naga is spoken in the Nagaland area of India and is a Sin-Tibetan language with a total of several hundred thousand speakers of all dialects and variations.
Rheto-Romance -
Bella Festas daz Nadal ed in Ventiravel Onn Nov
Rheto-Romance Language Information:
Rheto-Romance (Raeto Romance or Romansh) is a Swiss language of Indo-European origin. It is spoken enthusiastically at a regional level, less so at a canton level, and hardly at all at a federal level. There are about 40,000 speakers in Switzerland . It is one of the national languages of the country.
Romani -
Bachtalo krecunu Thaj Bachtalo Nevo Bers
Romani Language Information:
Romani (Romany, Gypsy). Of all the languages included in this page of greetings, this may be the most difficult to characterize and describe in a few words. This is an Indo-European language (closely related to Sanskrit) with literally hundreds of dialects that has been spoken for many centuries by the Rom people which we generally call gypsies.
The people, and the language, started in Central Europe and there are still 500,000 first language speakers in Romania. For that reason, it is the only flag and map shown. However, if done correctly, we would include scores of flags and maps. The Romany people have spread and wandered throughout Europe and the Americas. As they moved, more terms and words were acquired and dialects developed. How interesting it would be to dedicate a site to the people, their culture and language(s).
Romanian -
Craciun fericit si un An Nou fericit!
Romanian Language Information:
Romanian is a Romance language derived mainly from the Latin language spoken in the ancient Roman province of Dacia, which coincides roughly with modern Romania. Romanian has four principal dialects. Daco-Romanian, or Romanian proper, is spoken by about 20 million people in Romania, in parts of; Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Moldova, where it is officially called Moldovan (although widely considered identical to Romanian). It is also spoken in; The Ukraine, Russia, Uzbekistan, Israel, Canada, Kazakhstan and The United States.
Rongmei -
Mei kathui nata neila mei Khrisrmas akhatni gai mei tingkum kathan tu-na arew we
Rongmei Language Information:
Rongmei is one of the many variations of a language called Naga. In total it is spoken by approxiimately 500,000 in India. Rongmei is spoken by approximately 60,000 in the area of northwest Manipur, Cachur, & Assam. It is a Sino-Tibetan language.
Roviana -
Mami tataru Kirisimasi koa gamu doduru meke qetu qetu vuaheni vaqura ia
Roviana Language Information:
Roviana Lagoon is occupied by a number of closely related tribal groups occupying a dozen or so large villages scattered along the mainland and barrier islands as well as a number of smaller residential clusters. Roviana is the most homogeneous linguistic region of New Georgia, where the Austronesian language of Roviana is spoken in all the villages. There are about 30,000 residents in this area of the Solomon Islands.
Russian -
Pozdrevlyayu s prazdnikom Rozhdestva i s Novim Godom
Russian Language Information:
Russian is the official language of Russia. It was the language of common use of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. It is also known as Great Russian and forms, with Belarusian and Ukrainian, the eastern branch of the Slavic languages. Russian includes three groups of dialects: northern, southern, and central, the last named a transitional group combining northern and southern features. The standard Russian is based on a central dialect of Moscow. Russian has nearly 300,000,000 speakers, of which 2/3 are first language speakers.
The principal countries of usage include; Russia, United States, Canada, Israel, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrghystan, Lithuania, Moldova, Latvia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Germany, Norway, Poland, Mongolia, Bulgaria, China,, Uruguay & Czech Republic.
Salar -
YangI yilingiz gotlI bulsIn!
Salar Language Information:
Most of the 90,000 Salar live in the eastern portion of the Qinghai Province, which is located in central China. They speak their own language, also called Salar. Salar belongs to one of the Turkic groups of the Altaic language family, and is very closely related to Uighur and Uzbek.
Although their exact origin is not known, the Salar appear to be descendants of a Turkmen tribe that originated near Samarkand, the former capital of Uzbekistan. It is believed that their ancestors migrated to their present regions during the Mongolian dynasty (1279 to 1368).
Sambal -
Maligayang Pasko at Masayang Ba-yon Taon!
Sambal Language Information:
Sambal is soken by the people on the Island of Luzon in the Philipppines. There are two separate languages - Botolan & Tina. The languages are Austronisian and similar. The total number of speakers may be as high as 250,000.
Sámi -
Buorit Juovllat ja Buorre Oddajahki
Sámi Language Information:
Sámi is spoken by the residents of Lappland. There are approximately 20,000 speakers in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Although there are several similar dialects, all are seriously endangered languages used only by the older population. The language is also referred to as Saami or Lappic, although the latter is considered offensive by some.
Saamia -
Muwule Omwaka Enjaya
Saamia Language Information:
Saamia is a Niger_congo language spoken in Kenya and Uganda. The larger usage is within Kenya, where there are 350,000 of a total of around 600,000 speakers. It is a distinct languages, with several dialects, but quite distinct from other languages of the area.
Samoan -
Ia manuia le Kilisimasi ma le tausaga fou
Samoan Language Information:
Samoan is the language spoken by the inhabitants of Western Samoa and American Samoa. The language is related to Fijian, Malay, Indonesian, Tongan, Maori, Hawaiian, various Philippine languages and many other languages. There are about 375,000 speakers in; American Samoa, Western Samoa, New Zealand, Hawaii, Fiji and mainland United States.
It has been said that "From Fiji, groups left to settle the nearby islands of Rotuma, Tonga and Samoa, and from there they spread out to inhabit the rest of Polynesia, from Hawaii in the north to Rapanui (Easter Island) in the east, to Aotearoa (New Zealand) to the south." The languages these people speak are grouped as the Austronesian language family.
Sango -
Gloire na Nzapa na ndouzou aho kouè, Na siriri na ndo sessé na popo ti ajo so amou nguia na Lo.
Sango Language Information:
Sango (Sangho) is the national language of the Central African Republic. French remains the official language of CAR. There are a total of about 5,000,000 total speakers located in: Central African Republic, Congo, Zaire, Chad, & Cameroon.
Santali -
Raska nawa Serma
Santali Language Information:
Santali (Santhali) is an Austro_asiatic language. It is an aboriginal language in North India. It can be written in any of the [*]Latin, [*]Devanagari, [*]Bengali or [*]Oriya scripts. In reaction to this situation, a new script called Ol Chiki been recently devised, and is being taught in schools in various parts of India where Santali is spoken.
There are nearly 6,000,000 total speakers of Santali. The largest concentration is in North India, with smaller concentrations in; Bangladesh & Nepal.
Saramaccan -
Nuan wan suti jai o!
Saramaccan Language Information:
Saramaccan is spoken by the people of the upper Suriname River of the Saramaccan tribe. In addition to its usage in Surinam, it is also spoken in French Guiana. It is an English based creole which is spoken by about 25,000.
Sardinian -
Bonu nadale e prosperu annu nou
Sardinian Language Information:
Sardinian is an Indo-European language spoken primarily on the Italian Island of Sardinia. There are many forms, and the combined usage may be as high as 2,000,000. It is language of Roman colonists who came to Sardinia early in the Roman epoch and met pre Indo-European people which spoke a language of unknown origin. As Sardinia was not invaded by large groups of migrants too often in its history, the language has preserved a number of features very archaic and dissimilar to most other Romance languages. The vocabulary uses words very much the same as classical Latin.
Scots Gaelic -
Nollaig chridheil agus Bliadhna mhath ur!
Scots Gaelic Language Information:
The Gaelic Language is spoken by around 86,000 individuals primarily in the North of Scotland and in the Western Isles (eg. Skye, Lewis, Harris). The vast majority of gaelic speakers are bilingual Gaelic / English. Today there are very few people who do not speak English.
Gaelic (or Scottish Gaelic as it is sometimes known outside Scotland) has similarities to the other Celtic languages, and is particulary close to Irish (or Irish Gaelic) to the extent that a mutual understanding is possible. This Indo-European is also spoken by small groups in Canada and Australia.
Secoya -
Sihuanu'u Ejaerepa aide'ose'ere & Sihuana'u huaje ametecahue
Secoya Language Information:
Secoya is an nearly extinct language used in Ecuador & Peru. It was once used as a language of contact between the local residents and the Spanish colonial administration.
Semandang -
Selemat gawai Natal
Semandang Language Information:
Semandang is an Austronisian language spoken by about 30,000 in Indonesia.
Seneca -
a:o'-e:sad yos-ha:-se:'
Seneca Language Information:
Seneca is an Iroquois language spoken by members of the Seneca Nation of Central and Western New York state. There are only a few hundred speakers in New York and a much smaller number in Southern Canada.
Serbian -
Sretan Bozic. Vesela Nova Godine
Serbian Language Information:
erbo Croation (Serbian) is spoken by approximately 16 million inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. Most speakers are Muslims who live in or are refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croats, Montenegrins, and Serbs. This is the national language of Serbia and is spoken in wide distribution throughout the world. Serbian is spoken in; Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, Hungary, Austria, Romania, Canada, United States, Australia, Russian, Ukraine, Italy and Bulgaria. Total number of speakers is in excess of 20,000,000.
Sicilian -
Bon Natali e Prosperu Annu Novu !
Sicilian Language Information:
Sicilian is a unique blend of Greek, Latin, Aragonese, Arabic, Longobardic and Norman-French elements. It is quite similar to Clalbrian and Maltese, but is rarely written. It is an Indo-European language with several dialects. There are nearly 5,000,000 speakers.
Sinhala -
Subha nath thalak Vewa. Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa
Sinhala Language Information:
Sinhala is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Sri Lanka. It is genetically related to such major South Asian languages as Hindi and Bengali. As a descendant of Sanskrit, the language of the Mahabharatha and Ramayana, Sinhala is also related to European languages such as Greek and Latin and, by implication, a host of other languages.
This is the national language of Sri Lanka, where is is spoken by over 13 million. There are also speakers in: UAR, & Maldives.
Slavey -
Teyatie Gonezu
Slavey Language Information:
Slavey (also Slave, Slavé) is an Athabaskan language spoken among the Slavey First Nations of Canada in the Northwest Territories where it also has official status.
Soga -
Mwisuka Sekukulu
Soga Language Information:
The language of the Soga people is called Soga (or "Lusoga" in the language, meaning "Language of the Soga people"). Their language has been overshadowed by its cousin Ganda (Luganda) which has become the primary trade language across the eastern, central and southern regions of Uganda. It is a Niger-Congo language spoken by 1,5000,000 in Uganda and Kenya.
The Soga, which are part of the Bantu people originating in central Africa, of Uganda are among the largest of 43 ethnic groups living in Uganda. Their traditional land is located in a wedge-shaped area east and north of Lake Victoria in the districts of Jinja, Mukono and Kamuli. Every town in Uganda has its complement of Soga involved in government service, trading, manufacturing, or other economic opportunities.
Songe -
Kutandika kua Yesu kuibuwa! & Kipua kipia kibuwa!
Songe Language Information:
Songe is a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family. It has upwars of 1,000,000 speakers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Sorani -
Newroz le to Piroz be
Sorani Language Information:
Sorani is spoken mainly in Iraq. It is a variant of Kurdi. This Indo-European language is spoken by a total of 6,000,000. There are some speakers in both Iran and the United States.
Sorbian -
Wjesole hody a strowe Nowe leto.
Sorbian Language Information:
Sorbian is an Indo-European language spoken principally in the eastern part of Germany. It has a limited number of dialects and is authorized for use in local government and schools. There are about 80,000 users of the language.
Somali -
ciid wanaagsan iyo sanad cusub oo fiican.
Somali Language Information:
Somali is spoken by approximately 8 million people in four countries - Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya and Ethiopia. It belongs to the Cushitic family of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages and is the official language of Somalia.
Sotho/North -
Mahlatsi a Matswalo a Morena le Ngwaga o Moswa
Sotho/North Language Information:
Northern Sotho is spoken by perhaps four million people Southeast Africa, primarily in South Africa. It a member of the Benue-Congo brach of the Niger-Congo subfamily of Niger-Kordofanian language family. It is considered a Bantu language; it is related to Swahili and Zulu. Also spoken in Botswana.
Sotho/South -
Litakalerso Tse Monate Tsa Kere Semese Le Mahlohonolo a Selemo Se Secha
Sotho/South Language Information:
Southern Sotho is a Niger_congo language spoken by about 4,000,000 in the countries of South African and Lesotho. It is the national language of Lesotho.
Slovakian -
Vesele Vianoce a stastny novy rok
Slovakian Language Information:
Slovakian (Slovak) is the official language of Slovakia, spoken by slightly fewer than 5 million people in Slovakia, and by about half a million people outside the country, primarily in the United States and Canada. Slovak belongs to the West Slavic branch of the Slavic languages. It is divided into three dialect areas: west, central, and east. Slovak is written in the Latin alphabet with diacritics (accent marks), and it is most closely related to the Czech language, under the cultural influence of which it has developed through most of its history. Slovak has preserved many of the basic Slavic word roots and sounds of Common Slavic, the original language from which all the Slavic languages descended. Slovak developed as a national language in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, prompted by a rise in the Slovak people's awareness of their national identity and the accompanying need for education and literacy.
Slovene -
Vesele bozicne praznike in srecno novo leto
Slovene Language Information:
Slovene (Slovenian) is the national language of Slovenia. Slovenian is spoken by nearly two million people in Slovenia and by a significant number of émigrés in the United States, Canada, Italy, Hungary, Austria, Australia, and elsewhere. Slovenian, together with the Serbo-Croatian language, makes up the western group of the South Slavic branch of the Slavic languages. In spite of the small size of Slovenia, the dialects of Slovenian are numerous and differ greatly from one another. Scholars do not agree on the exact number of dialects, although most recognize seven or eight major dialects and about fifty individual dialects.
Sorbian -
Wjesole hody a strowe Nowe leto
Sorbian Language Information:
Sorbian is an Indo-European language spoken principally in the eastern part of Germany. It has a limited number of dialects and is authorized for use in local government and schools. There are about 80,000 users of the language.
Spanish -
Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo
Spanish Language Information:
Spanish is the official language of Spain and the native language of over 300 million people in the world. Many of those people live in the other countries where Spanish is the official language: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Spanish is also the official language of the commonwealth of Puerto Rico and is widely spoken in several other nations, including Canada, Morocco, the Philippines, and the United States.
The Spanish language originated in the southwest region of Europe known as the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish is a dynamic, ever-developing language. Over the centuries it has adopted and borrowed words and grammatical structures from other language groups. Spanish is one of the world's most widely spoken languages and is the official language of Spain and almost every country in Central and South America. Many people in North America speak it as a first or second language.
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