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Category: Languages and countries

Lets list down the language names and any one country where it is spoken in alphabetical order. If you can post a picture representing the script of the language, that would be GREAT but not mandatory.

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My answer is Arabic /Saudi Arabia

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updated Jul 27, 2010
edited by 00494d19
posted by Vaanz
Arabic is spoken in all Arab states - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
And most of northern Africa. - amykay, Jun 25, 2010
Yeah... in 26 countries, if wikipedia is correct.... :) - Vaanz, Jun 25, 2010
Arab states stretch all over North Africa and West Asia, Amikay - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
Changed category: Culture & travel --> Games and challenges. Heidi did it, of course - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010

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kazajo -Kazakh/ Kazajistán -Kazakhstan

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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uzbeko -Uzbek (Uzbekistán -Uzbekistan)

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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Noruego -Norwegian (Noruega -Norway)

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
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Quichua - Kichwa, Ecuador and Colombia

updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by --Jen--
posted by --Jen--
also "Quechua" (Both languages), Columbia --> Colombia, also spoken in Peru. - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
Mor popular and co-official in Peru and Bolivia - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
I did have Peru down first, but when I looked into it more, only Columbia and Ecuador were mentioned to speak it... :P - --Jen--, Jun 25, 2010
Ah, I see. Have reviewed. "Kichwa" is a Quechuan language in Ecuador and Colombia. Another Quechuan language is co-officialin Peru/ Bolivia, not Kichwa - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
And also, "Columbia" is not a country, Colombia - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
Haha, thanks Fidalgo! I must have been spelling that wrong all my life! - --Jen--, Jun 25, 2010
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Persian / Iran

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by --Mariana--
The language iis Osetio (Spanish), Ossetic (English) according to Wikipedia - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
My comment had been posted before editing - Fidalgo, Jun 25, 2010
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Japanese / Japan

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by --Mariana--
You're too fast for me Marianne ;)! - --Jen--, Jun 25, 2010
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Oriya - Oriya, India

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updated Jun 27, 2010
edited by --Jen--
posted by --Jen--
Pretty! - --Mariana--, Jun 25, 2010
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rumano -Romanian (en Rumania y Mondavia)

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updated Jun 27, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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Sánscrito-Sanskrit,Th sacred language of Hindustánalt text

updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by melipiru
posted by melipiru
:) - Vaanz, Jun 25, 2010
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Cantonese / China

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
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danés - Danish; Denmark alt text

updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by swing
posted by swing
Jeg taler udmærket Dansk. Det er let at lær. - ian-hill, Jun 25, 2010
What does that say Ian? - --Jen--, Jun 25, 2010
jeje, google translator told that it is an easy language. well.. maybe, if you live there. it isn't your native language, ian, is it? - heeq, Jun 25, 2010
my native language is Very hard to learn. - heeq, Jun 25, 2010
It says - "I speak excellent Danish. It is easy to learn." (much easier than Spanish) - ian-hill, Jun 25, 2010
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Griego - Greek .

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updated Jun 25, 2010
posted by ian-hill
Reminds my the highschool physics ;) - Vaanz, Jun 25, 2010
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Maorí - Maori, New Zealand

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by --Jen--
posted by --Jen--
What a beautiful script! - peregrinamaria, Jun 25, 2010
Yeah... its beautiful... - Vaanz, Jun 25, 2010
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Tahitian / French Polynesia

updated Jun 25, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
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Swahili=Much of Africa

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updated Jun 25, 2010
edited by 002262dd
posted by 002262dd