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Tayal -
Pqaquasta ta. Pquasta hentang na Jesu
Tayal Language Information:
Tayal (Atayal) is an Austronesian language spoken in the northern mountains of Taiwan. It is estimated that there are over 60,000 speakers.
Telugu -
Christmas Shubhakaankshalu & Nootana Samvatchara Subhakanshalu
Telugu Language Information:
Telugu is a language of India. It has a total number of primary and secondary speakers of about 75,000,000. It is used primarily in Andhra Pradesh and neighboring Indian states. It is also in limited use n Bahrain, Fiji, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore and UAE.
Thai -
Suksan Wan Christmas lae Sawadee Pee Mai
Thai Language Information:
Thai (Siamese) is the national language of Thailand. It is spoken by almost 100 per cent of the population, classified as belonging to a Chinese branch of the Sino-Tibetan family. There are over 25,000,000 speakers of the language. The language is spoken in; Thailand (20,000,000), USA, UAR, Singapore and in small groups in many countries.
Tlingit -
Xristos Khuwdziti kax sh kaxtoolxetl Tlingit Language Information:
Tlingit is the language of coastal Southeastern Alaska from Yakutat south to Ketchikan. The total Tlingit population in Alaska is about 10,000 in 16 communities with about 500 speakers of the language. Tlingit is one branch of the Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit language family.
Tok Pisin -
Meri Krismas & Hepi Nu Yia
Tok Pisin Language Information:
Tok Pisin is the most commonly used language of Papua New Guinea. It is a newly born pidgin/creole which has been growing to meet the requirements of a fully fledged language. Its structure, syntax, semantics, morphology, phonolgy, have some significant correlations with the indigenous languages. Tok Pisin has and continues to play a vital role in uniting cultural and ethnolinguistic diversity
Tokelau -
Ke whakamanuia te Kirihimahi & Tauhaga Fou fiafia
Tokelau Language Information:
Tokelau is the language of the people of the island of Tokelau. This is a self-governing territory of the country of New Zealand. This Austronesian language is spoken by less than 5,000 people. About 2,000 live on Tokelau and the rest are in New Zealand and American Samoa.
Tonga -
Kristo abe anduwe muciindo ca Christmas
Tonga Language Information:
Tonga is the language of the Tonga people who live in centran and southern Africa. It is a Niger-Congo language with a total of over 1,100,000 speakers in Zambia (1,000,000), Zimbabvwe and Botswana. This is not to be confused with Tongan - the language of the South Pacific island of Tonga.
Tongan -
Kilisimasi Fiefia & Ta'u fo'ou monu ia
Tongan Language Information:
Tongan is the Austronesian ntional language of the country of Tonga. There are about 110,000 first language speakers in Tonga and 15,000 speakers in Hawaii. There are several similar dialects.
Toraja -
Salama' Natal & Selama' taun baru
Toraja Language Information:
Toraja (Toraja-Sa'Dan) is an Austronesian language spoken by 500,000 in Indonesia. This language (Toraja Sa'dan) is spoken in the interior of Sulawesi, from the popular tourist destination area called Tana Toraja ("Torajaland"). The people in this area are famous for their burial sites in cliffside caves. Their language is one of a fertile and relatively isolated inland valley culture which seems to have not needed a word for "island".
Trukese -
Neekirissimas annim oo iyer seefe feyiyeech! Trukese Language Information:
Trukese is an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Truk in the Federated States of Micronesia. English is the language of common usage, but there may be as many as 50,000 who speak Trukese.
Tshiluba -
Diledibua dilenga dia Mfumu - Tshidimu tshipia - tshipia th silenga
Tshiluba Language Information:
Tshiluba (Luba-Kasai) is one of the four official languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The others are; Swahili, Kikongo and French. This native language is of Niger-Congo origin and spoken by over 6,000,000 of the nearly 50,000,000 of the country formerly known as Zaire. There are more than 400 dialects spoken in this country, which is the third largest in Africa.
Tswana -
Keresemose o monate le masego a ngwaga o montsha Tswana Language Information:
Tswana is the language spoken by the Batswana people. This is a group of tribes of Bantu origin, making up a significant part of the population of the country of Botswana. Tswana is a Bantu language of Niger-Congo origin. It is one of the national languages of Botswana, where it is spoken by over 1,000,000. It is also spoken by nearly 3,000,000 in the contry of South Africa and by lesser numbers in Namibia and Zimbabwe.
Tubetube -
Yayaliyaya Yesu sikabi kaiwena.
Tubetube Language Information:
TubeTube (BwanaBwana) is an Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea. It is one of 800 languages of the country and used in Milne Bay Province and some of the off shore islands. It has about 2000 speakers and is used at the center of the trade route.
Tumbuka -
Kristu wabe namwe munyengo ya Christmas Tumbuka Language Information:
Tumbuka is a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Malawi & Tanzania. There are a total of nearly 700,000 speakers in Malawi, where it is spoken primarily in the northern part of the country. Within Zambia, about 450,000 speakers are located mostly on the eastern side of the country. The balance of the nearly 2,000,000 total speakers are in Tanzania.
Turkish -
Noeliniz Ve Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun.
Turkish Language Information:
Turkish is the official language of the country of Turkey. Of the 59,000,000 speakers, 46,000,000 are in Turkey. This Altaic family language is spoken by Turkish minorities in; Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Greece, Tajikistan, Belgium, Romania, Macedonia, Iraq, Iran, United States, Canada, France, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Georgia, and in small numbers in many other countries.
Tutchone/Northern
Tutchone/Northern - Tutchone/Southern -
Ut'ohudinch'i Hulin Dzenu & Eyum nan ek'an nenatth'at danji te yesohuthin ch'e hadaatle sh'o. Ut'akwadch'e dzanu nakwitth'at & Nan ayu nakwitth'at daye sha kuule je. Tutchone Language Information:
Tutchone is Na-Dene language spoken by the native population of central and south central Yukon in the country of Canada. It has about 450 speakers of the total population of less than 2000. Most speakers are middle aged and beyond and nearly all are bilingual in English. There are two distinct dialects known at Tutchone - Northern and Tutchone - Southern.
Ukrainian -
Veseloho Vam Rizdva i Shchastlyvoho Novoho Roku!
Ukrainian Language Information:
Ukrainian is the national language of The Ukraine. It is an East Slavic language which was developed from the colloquial language of the 17th and 18th centuries. It is written with the Crylic alphabet. It shares some traits with Belarusian, and has absorbed many words from Polish.
Ukrainian is spoken by over 30,000,000 in The Ukraine, and in; Russian, Armenia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, United States, Canada, Georgia, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and in smaller numbers throughout many countries of the world. It has over 40,000,000 speakers.
Umbundu -
Natale, Natale, Oyo O Natale & Eteke Lio Bowano, Illimo Ciwa
Umbundu Language Information:
Umbindu is a Abaantu language spoken by the Ovimbundu people of Angola. It has about 4,000,000 speakers. The official language of Angola is Portuguese.
Urdu -
Naya Saal Mubarak Ho
Urdu Language Information:
Urdu is the official language of Pakistan and is also widely spoken in India. In Pakistan it is the mother tongue of about 10 million people and is spoken fluently as a second language by perhaps 80 million more. In India, where it is spoken by some 50 million Moslems, it is one of the official languages recognized by the constitution. It is also widely spoken in Fiji, South Africa, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, and Germany.
Urdu is very similar to Hindi, the most important difference between them being that the former is written in the Perso-Arabic script, while the latter is written in the Sanskrit characters. Urdu also contains many words from Arabic and Persian, while Hindi makes a conscious effort to preserve the older Indian words. After the partition of India in 1947, Hindi became the principal language of India, and Urdu of West Pakistan. The older term Hindustani, embracing both languages, has fallen into general disuse since partition.
Uvean -
Italo fa ide tau fou nei eseke
Uvean Language Information:
Uvean is an Austronesian language spoken on Wallis and Fotuna islands and in New Caledonia. There are a total of about 17,000 speakers, with a rather equal division in numbers between the two island groups.
Uyghur -
YanghI yiling ahlqIs bolgey!
Uyghur Language Information:
Uyghur, which is also spelled Uighur and which is pronounced "we-gar", is a race, tribe or culture with a homeland in the areas of Kashgar, Urumqi and Turfan, China and in neighboring areas of the former Soviet Union. There are 7 - 8 million speakers, with the majority being located in China. There are other Uyghur speakers in; Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Tajikstan, Uzbekistan, Afganistan & Turkey.
Valencian -
Bon Nadal i millor any nou
Catalan / Valencian Language Information:
Catalan is a Romance Language of the West branch. It has over 4,000,000 mother tongue speakers in Spain, plus several hundred thousand in, France, Italy, Andorra (official language) and the USA. It is quite similar to the Occitan language.
Valencian can be considered an independent group because of political and linguistic independence movements in the area of Valencia. In fact, within Valencian, we find two very phonetically distinguished subdialects: Castellonese, and in the south, Alicantino, or Meridional Valencian.
Vespi -
Rastvoidenke i Udenke Vodenke
Vespi Language Information:
Vepsi is a perhaps a language - perhaps not. It would seem that it is a dialect related to Karelian and/or Estonian. The greeting (like most on these web pages) was found on the internet.
Vietnamese -
Chuc Mung Giang Sinh - Chuc Mung Tan Nien
Vietnamese Language Information:
Vietnamese belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language which was established quite a long time ago in East Asia. It is the national language of Viet Nam, with a total of nearly 70,000,000 speakers dispersed through many nations. In addition to the 65,000,000 in Viet Nam, significant numbers are found in; United States, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Laos, Australia, China, New Caledonia, Norway and The Netherlands. Smaller groups are found in many other countries.
Votian -
Yvaa rashtagoa! & Yvaa uutta vootta! Votian Language Information:
Votian (Vod, Vote, Vodian) is a Uralic language which is very nearly extinct. The Votians, who number only a few dozen, live in an area of Russia around St. Petersburg. As recently as the middle of the 19th century, there were still around 5,000 Votians. The language has never been written.
Waray-Waray -
Maupay nga Pasko ngan Mainuswagon nga Bag-o nga Tuig!
Waray-Waray Language Information:
Waray-Waray is the language of the Waray people who inhabit the islands of Samar and Biliran and the eastern section of Leyte in the Philippines. This Austronesian language has several dialects and has a total of about 3,000,000 speakers.
Warlpiri -
Miri Kirijimiji & Nyuntunpa Ngurrju nyayirni yapa
Warlpiri Language Information:
Warlpiri is an Australian aboriginal language of the center of the county. It has about 3,000 speakers among the people know as Yendumu.
Welsh -
Nadolig LLawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda Welsh Language Information:
Welsh is one of the Celtic languages still spoken, perhaps that with the greatest number of speakers. The only natural communities of speakers are in that part of Britain which is called Wales, and a small colony in Patagonia (in the Chubut province of Argentina), although there are many speakers of Welsh elsewhere, particularly in England and Australia and the United States of America. There are a total of about 600,000 speakers, with the majority in Wales small goups in other countries.
Xhosa -
Siniqwenelela Ikrisimesi EmnandI Nonyaka Omtsha Ozele Iintsikelelo Namathamsanqa
Xhosa Language Information:
Xhosa is a Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern Africa. There are about 7,000,000 speakers who are located primarily in the Southern part of the country of South Africa and about 18,000 in Lesotho. It is one of the national languages of South Africa. As the other African languages it is a tonal language, other than western languages, it is governed by the noun - which dominates the sentence.
Yiddish -
Gute Vaynakhtn un a Gut Nay Yor
Yiddish Language Information:
The language of Ashkenazic Jewry (central and eastern European Jews and their descendants). Written in the Hebrew alphabet, Yiddish became one of the world's most widespread languages, appearing in most countries with a Jewish population by the 19th century. Along with Hebrew and Aramaic, it is one of the three major literary languages in Jewish history.
There are about 3,000,000 total speakers. The largest concentrations are found in; Israel, United States, Canada, Russia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Romania, Australia, & South Africa.
Yoruba -
E ku odun, e ku iye' dun!
Yoruba Language Information:
There are 20 million or more people who speak Yoruba as their mother tongue. Some 19 million of them live in Nigeria, but a growing diaspora are dispersed around Africa and around the world. Yoruba-speaking communities have lived in other West African countries for centuries. Yoruba culture and religion have profoundly influenced the African diaspora in Brazil, Cuba and other New World countries, even among communities where the language itself is completely or partially forgotten.
The Yoruba people are one of the two largest ethnic groups of Nigeria, being concentrated in the southwestern part of that country. Much smaller, scattered groups live in Benin and northern Togo. The Yoruba numbered more than 24 million in the late 20th century.
Yup'ik/Central -
Alussistuaqegcikici
Yup'ik/Central Language Information:
Central Alaskan Yup'ik lies geographically and linguistically between Alutiiq and Siberian Yupik. The use of the apostrophe in Central Alaskan Yup'ik, as opposed to Siberian Yupik, denotes a long p. The word Yup'ik represents not only the language but also the name for the people themselves (yuk 'person' plus pik 'real'.) Central Alaskan Yup'ik is the largest of the state's Native languages, both in the size of its population and the number of speakers. Of a total population of about 21,000 people, about 10,000 are speakers of the language. Children still grow up speaking Yup'ik as their first language in 17 of 68 Yup'ik villages, those mainly located on the lower Kuskokwim River, on Nelson Island, and along the coast between the Kuskokwim River and Nelson Island.
Yupik/Siberian -
Quyanalghii Kuusma & Quyangalleq Nutaghamun Aymiqulleq
Yupik/Siberian Language Information:
Yupik - Siberian has 300 speakers out of 1,200 to 1,500 population in Russia & 800 speakers (1990 census), out of 1,000 population in Alaska; 1,100 in all countries. Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo, Yupik, Siberian. Dialects: AIWANAT, NOOHALIT (PEEKIT), WOOTEELIT, CHAPLINO. Has literary status.
Zarma -
Barka da Issa hay-yan hann & Barka da djiri barey-yan
Zarma Language Information:
Zarma is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Zerma people. Their language is a dialect of the Songhai of West Africa. The language is spoken by a total of 2,000,000 people, with most being in Niger. It is also spoken in Nigeria, Benin, & Burkina Faso.
Zaza -
Newroz'a tu Piroz be
Zaza Language Information:
The Kurds speak a number of different dialects, The chief dialect groups, are Kurmanji, or northern Kurdish, spoken in northern and north-western Kurdistan and as far as Lake Orumiyeh in Kurdistan( Iranian part of Kurdistan), and Sorani, spoken in southern, south-western and central Kurdistan. Beisdes these dialects, two other dialects are spoken in Kurdistan Zaza in the north west, in large area north and west of Diyarbakir, and Gurani in various parts of southern Kurdistan.
Zia -
Kerisimasi wosewa
Zia Language Information:
Zia is one of scores of native languages of Papua New Guinea. 3,943 including 3,000 Zia (1991 SIL), 943 Mawae (1978 McElhanon). Morobe Province, Lae District near the mouth of the Waria River. Trans-New Guinea, Main Section, Eastern, Binanderean, Binanderean Proper. Dialects: ZIA, MAWAE. 68% lexical similarity with Yekora (closest).
Zime -
El ma ka bar vra aso vei Lu & El ma ka kim na mireu Zime Language Information:
The term "Zime" is that used by outsiders to refer to the language of one of several languages spoken only in Chad. Of the various languages there are 20 - 30,000 speakers.
Zulu -
Sinifesela Ukhisimusi Omuhle Nonyaka Omusha Onempumelelo
Zulu Language Information:
The language Zulu, or isiZulu, is understood by people from the Cape to Zimbabwe. Zulu is also the written language of the Northern Nguni. It's also a tonal language. Refer to some of the links for more history. Speakers: Mostly Africans. 22,4 % of the South African population use it as their home language. Nearly 9,000,000 total speakers.
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